Lesson 3: Basic Grammar - I |
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For Example:
I went to the store.
However, Japanese is a little different. The sentences consist of the Subject first then the Noun/Object and finally the Verb.
For Example:
Watashi-wa mise ni ikimashita.
Particles can be very complex therefore not easily explained in a simplified list. Conjunctive particles, final particles, adverbial particles, and case particles are some of the different types of particles.
Review the particles below then go on to the next section of this page for examples of verb conjugation.
Verb conjugation can be very complex in Japanese due to the many levels of speach/politeness. However learning standard conjugation is very easy
Below is a table of basic "formal" verb conjugation.
Raw Form | State | Affirmative | Negative |
---|---|---|---|
Iku | Future | Ikimasu | Ikimasen |
Present | Ikimashite | Ikimasen de | |
Past | Ikimashita | Ikimasen deshita |
Additional information on verb conjugation will be provided in later lessons.
Using the following list of verbs from Lesson 2, try to conjugate each one using the examples above as a guide. I have provided the Future-Affirmative for each verb as a hint.
Kuru = Kimasu
Suru = Shimasu
Dekiru = Dekimasu
Hanasu = Hanashimasu
Yomu = Yomimasu
Kaku = Kakimasu
Kau = Kaimasu
Aru = Arimasu
Also, test your memory on the meaning of each verb. Refer back to the Previous Lesson for a review, if necessary.