FINAL Japanese VERB Conjugation & Review of the Basic Program

Everyday Checking List

If your main purpose is to learn how to speak Japanese, not just listening but verbally practicing is important. During lessons, memorizing VERBS was not important. However, once you have mastered the mechanism of the transformation, how many VERBS you can use becomes more important. Try your best to memorize all VERBS in this list. How to use them will be introduced in the next program.


  L-FINAL-1 VERBS: TYPE(c)
DIC FORM・VERBます・VERBません
do,(play, study, etc.)
come to the speaker's place:

  L-FINAL-2 VERBS: TYPE(b)
DIC FORM・VERBます・VERBません
see(things)/watch
                  /look at
eat put on
    (sweater, jacket, etc.)
get up go to bed make a call

  L-FINAL-3 VERBS: TYPE(a)
DIC FORM・VERBます・VERBました
speak(language)/tell(story)
write(letter, e-mail)
        /draw(picture, map)
call(doctor, ambulance, taxi)
take(memo, photo)
die
wait

  L-FINAL-4 VERBS: TYPE(a)
DIC FORM・VERBます・VERBたいです
go
listen to(CD)
        /ask(question)
buy
drink(coffee)
/take(medicine)/eat(soup)
swim
play(have fun
  : not work or study)

  L-FINAL-5 VERBS: Exceptional TYPE(a)
DIC FORM・VERBます・VERBますか?
enter(room)/take(bath)
need(passport)
go/come back to the speaker's place
run
cut(paper, hair)

  L-FINAL-6 VERBS: Exceptional TYPE(a)
know
DIC FORM Do you know?
YESNO

If you are sure that you have memorized everything on the list, read through the Summary of the Grammer Introduced in the MISJ Basic Program.