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JLPT N5 Lesson 6: Daily Activities and Verbs
Overview Verbs are the engine of Japanese sentences. Unlike English verbs, Japanese verbs always come at the end of the sentence, and they conjugate in predictable patterns. The great news for learners is that Japanese has only two truly irregular verbs (する and 来る), and all other verbs follow one of two consistent patterns called u-verbs (Group 1) and ru-verbs (Group 2) . Once you identify which group a verb...
JLPT N5 Lesson 5: Existence and Location
Overview Two of the most fundamental verbs in Japanese are あります and います, both translating roughly as "there is" or "to exist." The key distinction is straightforward but absolutely essential: あります is used for inanimate objects, plants, and abstract things, while います is used for animate beings — people, animals, and anything capable of moving on its own. Getting this distinction right is one of the most important skills at...
JLPT N5 Lesson 9: Past Tense and Timeline
Overview Talking about what happened in the past is one of the most fundamental communication skills in any language, and Japanese handles it with elegant consistency. You have already seen the polite past tense 〜ました for verbs in Lesson 6. In this lesson we go deeper: you will learn the plain (dictionary-form) past tense for verbs (〜た form), master past-tense conjugation for い-adjectives (〜かった) and な-adjectives/nouns (〜でした), and handle negative...