Japanese grammar

level1 (N5)

How to Use Japanese Plain Form Past Tense (Short Form) for Adjectives and Nouns

Learn how to use Japanese past tense plain form (short form) for adjectives and nouns like tanoshikatta, hima datta, and gakusei janakatta. Master casual grammar for describing past feelings and identities.
level1 (N5)

How to Use Japanese Past Tense Plain Form (Short Form) – Verbs in Casual Conversation

Learn how to use the Japanese past tense plain form (short form) for verbs like tabeta, ikanakatta, and shita. This beginner-friendly guide covers conjugation rules and how to speak naturally in casual Japanese.
level1 (N5)

How to Use Japanese Plain Form (Short Form) for Adjectives and Nouns

Learn how to use Japanese plain form (short form) for adjectives and nouns like oishii, genki da, and gakusei janai. Master casual speech, drop desu, and sound natural with friends and in anime-style conversation!
level1 (N5)

How to Use Japanese Short Forms (Plain Forms) for Casual Conversations

Master the Japanese plain form (short form) to speak naturally in casual situations. Learn how to conjugate verbs like taberu and shinai, when to use them, and how they differ from polite forms.
level1 (N5)

How to Use “V-stem + masen ka” in Japanese | Invite Someone Politely

Learn how to use “V-stem + masen ka” in Japanese to make polite invitations such as “Shall we go?” or “Would you like to join?” Perfect for beginners who want to sound natural and friendly in conversation.
level1 (N5)

How to Use “V-stem + ni iku / kuru” in Japanese | Go/Come to Do Something

Learn how to use the Japanese grammar “V-stem + ni iku / kuru” to say you’re going or coming somewhere to do something. A perfect guide for beginners to start expressing actions with purpose.
level1 (N5)

How to Connect Ideas in Japanese Using Adjective and Noun te-Forms

Learn how to use Japanese te-forms for adjectives and nouns like 〜kute and 〜de to connect ideas naturally. Perfect for beginners who want to say “smart and kind” or “a student and 18 years old” in Japanese.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “As for N1, N2 is Adj” in Japanese | Describe Appearance Naturally

Learn how to use the Japanese sentence pattern “N1 wa N2 ga adjective” to describe physical features, personality traits, and object characteristics. A perfect beginner’s guide with examples and tips for natural Japanese.
level1 (N5)

How to Use mashou and mashouka in Japanese | Let’s Do vs Shall I Help?

Learn how to use mashou(〜ましょう)and mashouka(〜ましょうか)in Japanese to make suggestions or polite offers. This guide breaks down their meanings, usage, and key differences with real-life examples and tips.
level1 (N5)

How to Use te iru(〜ている) in Japanese | Ongoing Action vs Ongoing Result Explained

Learn how to use te iru(〜ている) in Japanese to express both ongoing actions and resulting states. This beginner-friendly guide explains the two meanings of te-form + iru with clear examples and usage tips.