Make It ~ in Japanese: い-adj + くする / な-adj + にする

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Make It ~ in Japanese: い-adj + くする / な-adj + にする
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Introduction

Want to say “Make the room brighter,” “Make the soup spicier,” or “I made my hair shorter”?

Use い-adj + くする and な-adj + にする to express “make something ~ / change something to ~.”

1. Structure & Meaning

  • Meaning:
    • “to make something [adjective] / to change something into a certain state.”
  • Form:
    • い-adjective (stem) + く + する → 大きする “make (it) big”
    • な-adjective (stem) + に + する → きれいする “make (it) clean”

Model sentences

先生せんせいがテストをむずかしくしました
The teacher made the exam difficult.


部屋をきれいにします
I’ll make the room clean.

2. How to Form It

  1. Take the adjective stem (drop final from い-adjs; drop nothing from the な-adj stem).
  2. Add (for い-adjs) or (for な-adjs).
  3. Add する (or any conjugation: します/しました etc.).
stepi-adj.na-adj.
1おおきい (big) → おおきしずか (quiet)
2おおき → おおきしずか → しずか
3おおきく → おおきくするしずかに → しずかにする
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Remember the Adjective Stems!
This is a crucial step. Always drop the final い from i-adjectives before adding く, and simply take the stem of na-adjectives before adding に. You will never see 大きいにする or 静かなにする in this pattern.

3. Example Sentences

スープをもっとからくします。= I’ll make the soup hotter/spicier.


おとおおきくしました。= I turned up the volume (made the sound louder).


わせの時間じかんはやくしました。= We moved the meeting time earlier.


トイレをきれいにしました。= I made the restroom clean.


かみみじかくしました。= I made my hair shorter.

4. Usage Notes

  • Use this pattern to change an object’s state (you are doing the changing).
  • You can conjugate する for tense/politeness: します/しました/してください, etc.
  • Typical collocations:
    • あかるくする (make bright)
    • しずかにする (make quiet / keep quiet)
    • 簡単かんたんにする (simplify / make easy).
  • The Importance of を (wo) and Omission: The particle を (wo) clearly marks the object that you are changing. While it can sometimes be omitted in casual conversation if the context is clear (e.g., 明るくして! – Make it bright!), remember that the underlying meaning of causing a change remains.

Active Change vs. Natural Change

When talking about changes, Japanese has two main patterns:

~ku suru / ~ni suru (You make it ~): This pattern is for transitive (active) changes, meaning you are the one intentionally causing the change in an object. Example: 部屋を明るくします。 (I will make the room brighter.)

~ku naru / ~ni naru (It becomes ~): This pattern is for intransitive (natural/spontaneous) changes, meaning the object changes on its own or through external factors, without your direct action. Example: 部屋が明るくなりました。 (The room became brighter.)

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If you want to review “〜くなる / 〜になる”, read this article: How to Say “Become ~” in Japanese | Using 〜くなる and 〜になる

5. “Make it ~, please.” (polite requests)

Turn the pattern into a natural request with 〜してください:

  • 部屋へやあかるくしてください。= Please make the room brighter.
  • カレーをからくしてください。= Please make the curry spicy.
  • 試験しけん簡単かんたんにしてください。= Please make the exam easy.
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If you want to review “~てください”, read this article: How to Use te kudasai(〜てください) in Japanese | Polite Request Form Explained

6. Practice Time!

Ask for a favor in the following situations using ~くする、~にする form.
Example: 部屋へやあかるい → 部屋へやあかるくしてください。

コーヒー/あまコーヒーを甘くしてください。Please sweeten the coffee.
部屋へやあたたかい部屋を暖かくしてください。Please keep the room warm.
わせの時間じかんおそ待ち合わせの時間を遅くしてください。Please make the meeting time later.
アプリのUI/シンプルアプリのUIをシンプルにしてください。Please simplify the app’s UI.
こえちいさい声を小さくしてください。Please lower your voice.

7. Common Mistakes (and quick fixes)

  • ❌ スープを辛いにします。→ 辛くします。 (い-adj needs )
  • ❌ この部屋をきれいくします。→ きれいにします。 (な-adj needs )
  • ❌ 大きにします。→ 大きします。 (drop final before くする)

8. FAQ

Q
What is the main difference between V-ku suru / V-ni suru and V-ku naru / V-ni naru?
A

~ku suru / ~ni suru (Make it ~): You (or someone) are actively causing the change. It’s a transitive action.

~ku naru / ~ni naru (It becomes ~): The change happens naturally or spontaneously, without a direct agent, or the agent isn’t emphasized. It’s an intransitive change.

Q
Can I use this pattern to change a noun into something?
A

This pattern is specifically for changing adjectives into verbs that mean “to make something [adjective].” If you want to change a noun into another noun, you use Noun + にする (ni suru), which means “to decide on Noun” or “to make (something into) Noun.” The nuance is slightly different.

  • 今日の夕食はカレーにする (kyo no yushoku ha kare ni suru / I’ll decide on curry for dinner today.)
  • 水を氷にする (mizu o kori ni suru / To make water into ice.)

This uses にする, but the に here implies “into,” not the adjective-changing particle.

Q
Can I say きれいにしました (kire ni shimashita) without an object like 部屋を (heya o)?
A

Yes, in conversation, if the object is clear from context, you can omit を + object.

Q
Can I use this pattern with verbs?
A

No, this pattern is only for adjectives. To express “make someone do something,” you would use the causative form of a verb.

Q
What are some common practical uses for ~ku suru / ~ni suru in daily life?
A

This pattern is extremely useful for requests and descriptions of changes you actively cause:

  • Making requests: 音を小さくしてください。 (Oto o chiisaku shite kudasai / Please lower the volume.)
  • Describing adjustments: 髪を短くしました。 (Kami o mijikaku shimashita / I made my hair shorter.)
  • Cleaning/Organizing: 部屋をきれいにします。 (Heya o kirei ni shimasu / I’ll clean the room.)

Conclusion

You can now make things ~ in Japanese with natural, beginner-friendly building blocks:

  • い-adj → くする, な-adj → にする to express a change you cause.
  • Use it in requests with 〜してください (明るくしてください/簡単にしてください).
  • Watch the classic く/に mix-ups and drop the final い/な correctly.

Practice by rewriting three real-life tweaks you make today (lights, volume, schedule). The pattern will stick fast once you use it in context!

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