JAPAN 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Nonpast Tense
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Lesson quiz review: (cid:2129)(cid:2110)(cid:2139)(cid:2125)(cid:2058)(cid:2129) (cid:2139)(cid:2125)(cid:2111)(cid:2058)(cid:2129) (cid:2139)(cid:2125)(cid:2145) (cid:2059)review the difference between these. 1-2 workbook questions will be on the quiz. It is very important to memorize them word for word. They are worded in natural japanese, and they are common situations. Particles (again, they"re important) (cid:2156) (e) is for motion verbs (cid:2143) (ni) is for state verbs (cid:2139) (de) is for action verbs. Note: when talking about returning to a city, you don"t have to mention (cid:2133). Actually, if you say city (cid:2146) (cid:2133) it sounds like you have a house in that city but have other houses in other cities. (cid:2113)(cid:2139) meet at the station (cid:2139) is used when an activity takes place at x (cid:2140)(cid:2123)(cid:2171)(cid:2111)(cid:2183)(cid:2143)(cid:15910)(cid:2156)(cid:15911) (cid:2111)(cid:2162)(cid:2125)(cid:2059) going to the library (cid:2140)(cid:2123)(cid:2171)(cid:2111)(cid:2183)(cid:2139) (cid:2113)(cid:2162)(cid:2125)(cid:2059) going to the library, then going somewhere from there. 3 groups: (cid:2058)(cid:2175)(cid:2058)& irregular or oru or aru, uru, then it is a group 1 verb it is group 2, but there are exceptions!