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JAPANESE VERB GROUPS - FREE JAPANESE LESSON!
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Verbs are action words that describe what the subject is doing, it may also define occurrence or existence. VERBS in Japanese is called Doushi (動詞).
【Part 1】 Outline🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
(1) Polite and Plain Form
Polite Forms are forms of verbs that ends with "masu" and is used when talking with somebody of higher position, state or rank than you.
Plain Form (or a.k.a Casual Form) are form of verbs that is often used when talking with somebody of the same level, or lower than you. Plain form of verbs are also used when using dictionary in Japanese. Sometimes it is also called dictionary form, the only difference is that, dictionary forms are only those plain forms that are not conjugated to past or negative forms.
(2) Groups of Verbs
📍G1 (Vi-ru): iku(go), kaku (write)
📍G2 (Ve-ru): taberu(eat), oshieru(teach)
📍G3 N shimasu/kimasu
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Verbs are action words that describe what the subject is doing, it may also define occurrence or existence. VERBS in Japanese is called Doushi (動詞).
【Part 1】 Outline🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
(1) Polite and Plain Form
Polite Forms are forms of verbs that ends with "masu" and is used when talking with somebody of higher position, state or rank than you.
Plain Form (or a.k.a Casual Form) are form of verbs that is often used when talking with somebody of the same level, or lower than you. Plain form of verbs are also used when using dictionary in Japanese. Sometimes it is also called dictionary form, the only difference is that, dictionary forms are only those plain forms that are not conjugated to past or negative forms.
(2) Groups of Verbs
📍G1 (Vi-ru): iku(go), kaku (write)
📍G2 (Ve-ru): taberu(eat), oshieru(teach)
📍G3 N shimasu/kimasu
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