JLPT N5 - Lesson 11 - Verb basic
Verb: A sentence can be grammatically completed by just only having a verb. Telling some one 'Go' - can be a complete sentence. In Japanese the verbs are used in many forms and making those forms or using the verbs in correct form is not that easy tasks. Day by day we will learn from easier pattern to difficult one. First here we will list some verbs in plain form or root form and then we will learn the formal form of those verbs which is called 'masu' form. Plain form is normally called as Dictionary form and the masu form is called as Polite form. Japanese tense has two division - Past and Non-past. Non past includes present and future. たべる[taberu] たべます[tabemasu] To eat ならう[narau] ならいます[naraimasu] To learn かく[kaku] かきます[kakimasu] To write のむ[nomu] のみます[nomimasu] To drink はなす[hanasu] はなします[hanashimasu] To speak かう[kau] かいます[kaimasu] To buy する[suru] します[shimasu] To do みる[miru] みます[mimasu] To see よむ[yomu] よみます[yomimas...