普通形(現在)

N5

普通形(現在)

futsuu-kei (present)

Plain form (present)

N5

ふりがなを表示

漢字の上に読みを表示

説明

The plain present form (dictionary form) is used in casual speech and in many grammar patterns. It expresses present or future actions, just like the ます form, but it is less polite. Key points: • Plain present = dictionary form (行く, 食べる, 見る) • Used in casual conversation with friends/family • Also used before grammar like 〜と思います, 〜から (later) • Can express future with time words For example, “明日行く” means “I will go tomorrow.” “毎日食べる” means “I eat every day.” The time word tells you if it is present or future. The plain form is essential because many patterns require it. Even if you speak politely with ます, you still need to recognize plain forms when reading or listening. You can use the plain form with close friends, but be careful with strangers or teachers. Use ます form for polite situations. At N5, focus on understanding the plain present forms of common verbs. Once you recognize them, you can understand casual speech and build longer sentences later. Think of the plain form as the base you see in dictionaries. It is the starting point for many other forms.

構造

パターン
Verb (dictionary form)
Verb (dictionary)Plain present/future form
: 行く, 食べる, 見る, する

1
毎日日本語を勉強する。
Mainichi nihongo o benkyou suru.
I study Japanese every day.
分解
毎日every day
日本語Japanese
object marker
勉強するstudy (plain)
注意: Casual statement
2
明日学校へ行く。
Ashita gakkou e iku.
I will go to school tomorrow.
分解
明日tomorrow
学校school
direction marker
行くgo (plain)
注意: Future with time word
3
友だちと映画を見る。
Tomodachi to eiga o miru.
I watch a movie with a friend.
分解
友だちfriend
with
映画movie
object marker
見るwatch (plain)
注意: Casual description
4
今日は家にいる。
Kyou wa ie ni iru.
I am at home today.
分解
今日today
topic marker
home
location marker
いるbe (plain)
注意: Plain existence

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