home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-08-Grammar-7-19-05.ppt:: motsu is a u-dropping verb and means to have, hold, possess; carry. Used alone and combination with other verbs to make compound verbs. Stand-alone use of motsu. http://home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-08-Grammar-7-19-05.pptHOME | can you add -masu, -masen, -mashita and masendeshita to all forms of verbs?
yomu -> yomi -> yomimasen?
taberu -> tabe -> tabemasen?
そか?
:relief:
oh yeah i forgot します and きます
Thanks i was pretty certain that was correct
I just wanted to verify.
So, Te Form Quiz:: because there are three types of verbs: ru-dropping, u-dropping, and irregular. VERB FORM FORUM now, and review the rules for changing verbs to て form. http://www.as.ua.edu/nihongo/review/te_form_notes.htmHOME | home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-07-Grammar-7-12-05.ppt:: For –ru dropping verbs, add –rareru (plain present) or –raremasu (polite present) enai/-emasen for u-dropping verbs -rarenai/-raremasen for ru-dropping verbs http://home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-07-Grammar-7-12-05.pptHOME |
I find 晦ます in the dictionary
If i want to add masu to it, it would be
晦まします
そか
どうもありがとうございます
As far as I know all verbs have a stem, and that means that you can add masu. Even though im a mere beginner, I think im right here.
I meant it to be a thank you to everyone on this forum. home.att.net/~millerrl/j100-10-10-08-07.doc:: Verb stem + i + tai (u-dropping verb) or verb stem + tai (ru-dropping) to want to or to the verb stem of –ru dropping verbs (e.g., taberu = tabe = tabe + tai http://home.att.net/~millerrl/j100-10-10-08-07.docHOME | home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-04-Grammar-1-12-07.ppt:: form is created by adding –anakute mo ii to the stem of u-dropping verbs, nakute mo ii to the stem of ru-dropping verbs or nakute mo ii to the –ku form of http://home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-04-Grammar-1-12-07.pptHOME |
You are all so nice and helpful!
:p
It's just an expression of gratitude and politeness. In this case age doesn't really mean respect. More of level of knowledge I would think. home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-09-Grammar-8-3-05.ppt:: dictionary form and adding –eba ( for both – u dropping and –ru dropping verbs) For u-dropping verbs add –areru or -aremasu to the verb stem: hanasu http://home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-09-Grammar-8-3-05.pptHOME | home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-03-Grammar-1-11-07.ppt:: For u-dropping verbs: Change final u of dictionary form to For –ru dropping verbs: Add –yoo to the verb stem. taberu tabeyoo. miru miyoo. Irregular verbs: http://home.att.net/~millerrl/jpn105-03-Grammar-1-11-07.pptHOME |
どうもありがとうございます would be a bit much, im only 17 yet, and hold no social status lol
what type of verb would that be, irregular?
so i could say
kuramasu
or
kuramashimasu
hmm...
This type of verb form is h or Honorary, use it when talking to elders / superiors.
I find A܂ in the dictionary
Thats a fairly obscure word you're using for practice there!
Very obscure, but yes, it would conjugate as 晦まします if you were to use it. Verbs like 覚ます->覚まします are the same.
what type of verb would that be, irregular?
so i could say
kuramasu
or
kuramashimasu
hmm...
It's something I had never thought about, but as far as I know, any verb can get masu attached to it.
Masu is one of ways of conjugating japanese verbs, just like present continuous in english.
Very obscure, but yes, it would conjugate as A܂܂ if you were to use it. Verbs like o܂->o܂܂ are the same.
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