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Endings of sentences with each type of word [present = non-past plain present affirmative (verb) = dictionary form (verb)]

Type of words

plain present affirmative

plain past affirmative

polite present affirmative

polite past affirmative

noun + copula

(p.238)

(p.85)

adjective

(p.238)

(p.239)

(pp.131132)

(p.239)

adjective

(p.238)

(p.239)

(pp.131-132)

(p.239)

verb (class 1)

(pp.181-182)

(pp.255-256)

(p.189)

(p.196)

verb (class 2)

(p.182)

(p.254)

(p.189)

(p.196)

verb (class 3)

(p.183)

(p.254)


(p.189)


(p.196)

irregular verbs

(pp.139-140)

(pp.139-140)

Type of words

plain present negative

plain past negative

polite present negative

polite past negative

noun + copula

OR

OR

(pp.86-87)
OR

OR

adjective

(p.238)

(p.239)

(pp.131132)
OR

(p.239)
OR

adjective

(p.238)
OR

(p.239)
OR

(pp.131132)
OR

(p.239)
OR

verb (class 1)

(p.184)

(pp.255-256)

(p.189)

(p.196)

verb (class 2)

(p.185)

(p.254)

(p.189)

(p.196)

verb (class 3)


(P.185)


(p.254)


(p.189)


(p.196)

irregular verbs

(pp.139-140)

(pp.139-140)

* The words in gray cells are in plain forms. The page numbers on the table refer to the textbook, Yookoso.

Adjectives:

however, is only used in the present plan/polite forms only (p.240).

form (adj) is explained on pp.268-269.

(not) and (want): conjugate just like adjectives: (present), & (past)(present), (past). (p.376)

Verbs:

polite volitional form (pp.214-215) and plain volitional form (p.400)

potential (can) form (p.320-321)

form (verb) is explained on p.272, p.289 & pp.333-335, pp.405-408

form on pp.254-256 & pp.368-369.

conjecture: / (pp.277-279)

Particles:
p.160, pp.202-206, p.219, pp.317-318, p.324 & p.375

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