An introduction to Japanese - Syntax, Grammar & Language

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2.1. INFLECTING 59


meaning plain present affirmative

godan verb
walk :
ichidan verb
see :
verbal adjective
high, expensive :

Some examples of the present tense used in simple sentences:

Today (I’ll) walk.

(I) watch TV.

This is expensive.

Negative


Having covered the present affirmative tense, the next important basic in-
flection is the negative form. In Japanese, negative verb and verbal adjec-
tive forms are created with the helper adjective of negation, ( ), or
using the rather classical verb which will be discussed after polite forms
have been introduced. is actually a verbal adjective, and while it is
never used in an adjective+noun combination, it still inflects like any other
verbal adjective:


bases form

This helper is combined with both verbs and verbal adjectives by
joining up with the , or imperfect base:


meaning plain present negative

godan verb
walk + :
ichidan verb
see + :
verbal adjective
high, expensive + :
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