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Nathan R
Will someone help me with Japanese verb endings? Okay so I really don't understand the Japanese verbs. I understand arimasu and arimasen and verbs like it to negate, but what about verbs ending in -shou or -shite or -shita? Will someone explain how to properly conjugate verbs? (deshou as opposed to desu confuses me most of all)
2. Mai 2013 20:01
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3. Mai 2013
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~して would be the te-form for all the verbs that end in ~す, such as はなす、わたす、うつす, etc. The te-form has a good bunch of uses, so you need to provide further context. I suggest you to learn from these two websites: http://dev.jgram.org/pages/viewList.php?lv=4 http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar
3. Mai 2013
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I can say that, "-shita" means always past and its basic form is "desu" and "masu". *私はパンを食べました。= watashi ha pan wo tabe mashita.= I ate bread. *私は写真を見ました。= watashi ha shashin wo mi mashita.= I saw the picture. *あれは犬でした。= are ha inu deshita.= That was a dog. and "shou" Its basic form is "desu" or "masu" + "u (auxiliary verb and guess)". *食べましょう。= tabe mashou.= Let's eat. *行きましょう。= iki mashou.= Let's go. *明日は晴れるでしょう。= ashita ha hareru deshou.= It would(will) be sunny tomorrow. sorry, about "shite", I need some examples.
3. Mai 2013
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