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This resource provides an in-depth analysis of Japanese verb forms and their conjugations. Grouped into three categories, it covers common verb endings such as "~imasu", "~kimasu", and "~shimasu", along with their respective meanings and uses in daily conversation. The guide also includes various verbs like "kau" (to buy), "kaku" (to write), and "yomu" (to read), making it a valuable tool for learners aiming to enhance their understanding of the Japanese language structure. Ideal for beginners and intermediate students alike.

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  1. Dictionary form Sachiko Hojo Smale09

  2. Dictionary form • Group1 • ~imasu→u kaimasu→kau • ~kimasu→ku kakimasu→kaku • ~gimaus→gu oyogimasu→oyogu • ~shimasu→su hanashimasu→hanasu • ~chimasu→tsu machimasu→matsu

  3. Dictionary form • ~nimasu→nu shinimasu→shinu • ~bimaus→bu asobimasu→asobu • ~mimasu→mu yomimasu→yomu • ~rimasu→ru kaerimasu→kaeru

  4. Dictionary form • Group 2 masuru • okimasu okiru • mimasu miru • oshiemasu (tell/ teach) • orimasu (get off) • abimasu (bathe/ take a(shower))) • kimasu (wear) • imasu (be, stay) • karimasu (borrow) • dekimasu (can, be ready

  5. Dictionary form • Group 3 • Shimasu suru • Kimasu kuru

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