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On Attributive Modifiers in Japanese

Verbs have many forms of variation. The only thing that can be directly modified by nouns is.

Verb prototype, such as: eat, drink and sleep.

Past tense of verbs such as eating, drinking and sleeping.

Progressive forms of verbs such as eating, drinking and sleeping.

The so-called verb termination is the form listed above that can be placed at the end of the sentence and then directly followed by punctuation marks.

Besides verbs, adjectives: cold, summer, high and low.

Descriptive verbs: scenery,

They all belong to the termination type and can be directly used to modify sentences.

Only this form can be used directly with a noun as a modifier of this noun.

For example:

A famous college graduate.

The previous paragraph is about people.

そこのァィスをべてぃる Zigong.

Describe the child who is eating ice cream with verbs.

とてもかだった

Decorate the road with the changes of descriptive verbs.

Prince.

Adjective modification, adjective itself is final, and it is also the easiest to use.

To sum up: when you need to connect nouns to modify this noun, verbs and adjectives have their own fixed forms to connect. As long as you understand each form, that is, the form of the example I cited above, you can draw inferences from others. Japanese grammar is difficult to change a lot, but it is easy to understand the changes of a few words, and the changes of other words are inseparable from them.