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Elementary Japanese grammar sentence patterns

Elementary Japanese grammar sentence patterns

There is no difference in grammatical facts, but the differences in materials, observation angles and analysis methods possessed by grammarians have led to the division of grammatical system, including morphology and syntax. The following are the elementary Japanese grammar sentence patterns I compiled, hoping to help everyone!

Basic Japanese grammar sentence pattern 1 1. ~ はじめる

Meaning:

Start?

Continue:

Verb with form+はじめる

Example:

Learn to start. Start studying.

2.~だす

Meaning:

? rise

Continue:

Verb with form+だす

Example:

Let's go, let's go. Run.

3.~すぎる

Meaning:

Indicates that the operation has exceeded a certain limit. Equivalent to Chinese. also

Continue:

Verbs are used with formal, adjective or descriptive verbs stems+すぎる.

Example:

このはしすぎてだれもできませんよ. This question is so difficult that no one can.

4.~ たぃ (です) (たぃとぅ)

Meaning:

Express the speaker's own wishes

Continue:

This verb and form+たぃ (です) (たぃとぅ).

Example:

Private weekend screening, please see the itinerary. I want to go to the movies at the weekend.

Basic Japanese grammar sentence pattern 2 1. ぉ ~になる

Meaning:

Form a respectful language to express each other's behavior.

Continue:

ぉ+verb and former +になる

Example:

Sir, I didn't know what to do at school yesterday. The teacher went back to school yesterday.

2.お~くださる

Meaning:

Form a respectful language to express each other's behavior.

Continue:

ぉぉぉ+verb and former +くださる

Example:

Wait, wait, wait. A moment, please.

3.お~する(いたす)

Continue:

ぉ+verb and form +する (ぃたす)

Meaning:

Form a self-deprecating language

Example:

ぉはがぉちぃたします. Let me help you with your luggage.

4.~つもりです

Meaning:

Planning?

Continue:

(Verb Conjunction)+つもりです

Example:

Go to school in private. I don't want to go to private school. I don't intend to pursue further studies.

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