This study guide covers material for the Japanese 3, First Semester final exam. It includes formal vs informal speech patterns, verb conjugations and combinations, particles, greetings, kanji, and chapters 1-4 from the textbook. It also provides instructions on forming potential verb forms from group 1 and group 2 verbs and conjugating potential verbs.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
65 views
Japanese 3 First Semester Final Study Guide
This study guide covers material for the Japanese 3, First Semester final exam. It includes formal vs informal speech patterns, verb conjugations and combinations, particles, greetings, kanji, and chapters 1-4 from the textbook. It also provides instructions on forming potential verb forms from group 1 and group 2 verbs and conjugating potential verbs.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1
Japanese 3, First Semester Final Study Guide
Formal vs. informal/ male-ぜ、かい? vs. female -わ、の?speech
no desu (~ndesu), ~て ageru/ kureru, morau Verb conjugations/ combos—yasui/ nikui, hakikaeru, ~shi, ~tara, ~tekuru vs. ~teiku, volitional ~hajimeru/ owaru/ tsudzukeru, potentials, don’t have to/ must, ~る時 VS. ~た時。 mou vs. shika,(only), particles, kotowaza (さるも木からおちる)、greetings(i.e. haikei, osewaninarimashita, tadaima), kanji, ch. 1-4 and J1 and J2. Radical meanings. Potential forms G2 食べる 食べられる drop the る add られる。G1-drop final “u” add “eru” When conjugating potential verbs conjugate as group 2. i.e. 食べられなかった。
Japanese 3, First Semester Final Study Guide
Formal vs. informal/ male-ぜ、かい? vs. female -わ、の?speech no desu (~ndesu), ~て ageru/ kureru, morau Verb conjugations/ combos—yasui/ nikui, hakikaeru, ~shi, ~tara, ~tekuru vs. ~teiku, volitional ~hajimeru/ owaru/ tsudzukeru, potentials, don’t have to/ must, ~る時 VS. ~た時。 mou vs. shika,(only), particles, kotowaza (さるも木からおちる)、greetings(i.e. haikei, osewaninarimashita, tadaima), kanji, ch. 1-4 and J1 and J2. Radical meanings. Potential forms G1 食べる 食べられる drop the る add られる。G1-drop final “u” add “eru” When conjugating potential verbs conjugate as group 2. i.e. 食べられなかった。
Japanese 3, First Semester Final Study Guide
Formal vs. informal/ male-ぜ、かい? vs. female -わ、の?speech no desu (~ndesu), ~て ageru/ kureru, morau Verb conjugations/ combos—yasui/ nikui, hakikaeru, ~shi, ~tara, ~tekuru vs. ~teiku, volitional ~hajimeru/ owaru/ tsudzukeru, potentials, don’t have to/ must, ~る時 VS. ~た時。 mou vs. shika,(only), particles, kotowaza (さるも木からおちる)、greetings(i.e. haikei, osewaninarimashita, tadaima), kanji, ch. 1-4 and J1 and J2. Radical meanings. Potential forms G1 食べる 食べられる drop the る add られる。G1-drop final “u” add “eru” When conjugating potential verbs conjugate as group 2. i.e. 食べられなかった。
Japanese 3, First Semester Final Study Guide
Formal vs. informal/ male-ぜ、かい? vs. female -わ、の?speech no desu (~ndesu), ~て ageru/ kureru, morau Verb conjugations/ combos—yasui/ nikui, hakikaeru, ~shi, ~tara, ~tekuru vs. ~teiku, volitional ~hajimeru/ owaru/ tsudzukeru, potentials, don’t have to/ must, ~る時 VS. ~た時。 mou vs. shika,(only), particles, kotowaza (さるも木からおちる)、greetings(i.e. haikei, osewaninarimashita, tadaima), kanji, ch. 1-4 and J1 and J2. Radical meanings. Potential forms G1 食べる 食べられる drop the る add られる。G1-drop final “u” add “eru” When conjugating potential verbs conjugate as group 2. i.e. 食べられなかった。