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Examples before the first quiz only explained the stem form of the ichidan verb 食べる, but didn't cover the stem form for godan verbs (like はたらく), so the first quiz was kind of hard. Did you leave that out on purpose? I'm guessing I was supposed to already be familiar with that?
Ronさん、すみません。This is a lesson I prepared for my classes at the college I'm teaching during the quarantine and by the time students reach to Lesson 12 in the book, which is the final lesson of GENKI vol. 1, they've already learned what verb stem is. That's why I didn't explain it in the video. Regardless of the verb group, you basically take off ます out of Masu-form to get the stem of the verb. はたらきます → [stem] はたらき のみます → [stem] のみ します → [stem] し Hope this helps!
The verb for "getting nervous" is kinchoushimasu. When we use sugimasu, we remove "masu" and add sugimasu. Kichoushimasu ---> kinchoushi + sugimasu = kinchoushisugimasu
Thank you very much for the video Sensei, but I have a question, how do you say, "because I eat and drink too much, my head and stomach hurts" ? I love your channel, greetings!
Sensei? Do we have to apply the te form if we will have 2 verb next to each other?.. like drink a lot and ate alot? Nonde sugita tabe sugita or nomi sugita to tabe sugita?
marisol legaspi Hi! Sorry I’m not a Sensei 🙇♀️🙏 Yes!, you can say : Nonde tabe sugita (Drink and ate a lot). But I would say : Nomi sugite Tabe sugita (Drink a lot and ate a lot ). Hopefully I can be of any help to you.
It's always assumed the topic is about you は tells you the topic 私 is you Unless it's unclear you don't tell people you are the topic. For example you broke your leg and go to school the teacher ask "how did you break your leg?" You don't need to say 私は because it's already VEEY CLEAR who is the topic
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Amazing Yuko Sensei, thank you so much!
Very nice.
いつもありがとうございます先生
Very useful lesson for my purposes
Iam ready for part 2
ありがとうございます
Thank you Sensei
Yuko Sensei. Please make a video about IF and WHEN. どもうありがとうございます
Ótima aula.
ちょうどやってます。使わせていただきます!ありがとうございます😊
tank you ma teacher.
Arigatou gozaimasu, Sensei
Doumo arigatou gozaimasu sensei
ありがとう
Pls teach more N4 grammar pls 💕💕💕
Arigatou sensei
Kawai, sensei!!
It’s Kawaii or Kawaī
かわいい
not Kawai.
Yeah...
That bring backs the memories from Sukiya restaurant when I was in Tokyo... 😏✅✅✅
Why do we add the し in 勉強し and うんどうし?
Why do we change sugimashita to plain form when we add kara? Would sugimashita kara be incorrect?
Both is correct but plain form is more common
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Thank u .. can u please tell the difference between いますか&ですか?
Yoko Sensei, which font are your using for the Japanese text in your videos? It's so beautifully legible :)
Examples before the first quiz only explained the stem form of the ichidan verb 食べる, but didn't cover the stem form for godan verbs (like はたらく), so the first quiz was kind of hard. Did you leave that out on purpose?
I'm guessing I was supposed to already be familiar with that?
Ronさん、すみません。This is a lesson I prepared for my classes at the college I'm teaching during the quarantine and by the time students reach to Lesson 12 in the book, which is the final lesson of GENKI vol. 1, they've already learned what verb stem is. That's why I didn't explain it in the video. Regardless of the verb group, you basically take off ます out of Masu-form to get the stem of the verb.
はたらきます → [stem] はたらき
のみます → [stem] のみ
します → [stem] し
Hope this helps!
Hello, Yuko-sensei! May I ask what the し in between nervous and sugita means?
The verb for "getting nervous" is kinchoushimasu. When we use sugimasu, we remove "masu" and add sugimasu.
Kichoushimasu ---> kinchoushi + sugimasu = kinchoushisugimasu
Thank you very much for the video Sensei, but I have a question, how do you say, "because I eat and drink too much, my head and stomach hurts" ? I love your channel, greetings!
食べすぎて飲みすぎたので、頭や胃が痛い。
@@leviathansmilesthank you so much for your time!
Sensei? Do we have to apply the te form if we will have 2 verb next to each other?.. like drink a lot and ate alot? Nonde sugita tabe sugita or nomi sugita to tabe sugita?
Nonde tabe sugita
marisol legaspi
Hi! Sorry I’m not a Sensei 🙇♀️🙏
Yes!, you can say : Nonde tabe sugita (Drink and ate a lot).
But I would say : Nomi sugite Tabe sugita (Drink a lot and ate a lot ).
Hopefully I can be of any help to you.
@@あっこ-m7f arigatou gozaimasu.. :)
You don't always say 私 right?it is already understandable right? Cuz i don't hear a lot of 私は in movies.
It's always assumed the topic is about you
は tells you the topic
私 is you
Unless it's unclear you don't tell people you are the topic.
For example you broke your leg and go to school the teacher ask "how did you break your leg?" You don't need to say 私は because it's already VEEY CLEAR who is the topic
First, I thought it was Sukide suki sukideee.
Konichiva
Please write Romanji too thanks
Try to learn hiragana, katakana and basic kanji before trying more complex things
Bruh romanji is so lazy