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GRAMMAR
う・動詞・辞書形
u-verbs (dictionary)
Explanation
NOTE

う-verbs (also called godan verbs) are the other main verb group in Japanese. Their dictionary form always ends in an -u sound: , , , , , , , , or .

NOTE

The dictionary form is the casual present/future tense. Use it to state facts, describe habits, or talk about what will happen.

NOTE

Some verbs ending in -る are actually う-verbs, not る-verbs. Common examples include かえる (to return), はいる (to enter), and しる (to know). You need to memorize which group they belong to.

いえかえる。
I go home.
帰る looks like a る-verb but is actually an う-verb
STRUCTURE
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毎日まいにちほんむ。
Mainichi hon o yomu.
I read books every day.
学校がっこうく。
Gakkō ni iku.
I go to school.
音楽おんがくく。
Ongaku o kiku.
I listen to music.
Example sentences
まいにちみず
I drink water every day.
ともだち
I meet with friends.
しんぶん
I read the newspaper.

Practice exercises

1
毎日まいにちほん
I read books every day.
Answer
2
学校がっこう
I go to school.
Answer
3
音楽おんがく
I listen to music.
Answer
4
みず
I drink water.
Answer
5
毎朝まいあさえきまである
I walk to the station every morning.
Answer
ある
6
なつうみおよ
In summer, I swim in the ocean.
Answer
およ
7
週末しゅうまつ子供こども公園こうえんあそ
On weekends, I play with my children at the park.
Answer
あそ
8
かれ毎晩まいばん日記にっきそうだ。
I heard that he writes in his diary every night.
Answer