Japanese learning (A1 S20): Endings of Verb Predicate Sentences for Polite Style and Concise Style

There are four types of sentence predicates; verb, I-adjective, Na-adjective, and Noun. Each has four variations that are present-positive, present-negative, past-positive, and past-negative. Four predicate types with four variations result in 16 patterns. And 16 patterns are doubled to be 32 patterns because there are two styles for Polite and Concise.

Since it is too much if the all 32 patterns are dealt with in one time, today’s post shows the sentence endings of verb predicates only.

<This post is incomplete. Sorry,>

This post was written with reference to the exercise A1 on Section20 of “Minna no Nihongo (2nd Edition)” published by “3A Corporation”

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