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Transitive Verb and Intransitive Verb

Transitive Verb (TV) needs an object in a sentence, whereas Intransitive Verb (IV) does not need an object in a sentence.
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【Japanese Grammar: Form】Verb ますForm (masu form)

On this page, you can learn what ますForm (masu form) is.
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【Japanese Grammar】Basic conjugation for verbs and adjectives (Plain Form)

Let's learn four basic conjugation endings for Japanese verbs and adjectives in Plain Form: Present Positive Form, Present Negative Form, Past Positive Form and Past Negative Form.
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Basic Japanese verbs

On this page, you can learn basic Japanese verbs and what they look like.
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【Japanese Grammar: Form】Polite Form and Plain Form for adjectives

There are two ways to say 'yummy' in Japanese for example. One is for talking with friends and the other is for talking with teachers and elderly people.
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How to change Dictionary Form into Polite Form

On this page, you can learn how to change Dictionary Form into Polite Form.
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【Japanese Grammar: Form】Verb なForm

Verb なForm is used with sentence patterns such as ければなりません(have to)and くてもいいです(don't have to). Some examples are たべな (to eat)、きかな (to listen)、よまな (to read)、しな (to do)、こな (to come)、あけな (to open)、しめな (to close)、のまな (to drink)、およがな (to swim)、すわらな (to sit)、はしらな (to run)、たたな (to stand) and so on.
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Japanese Verb Passive Form

It is used when you make a sentence like 'Sushi is eaten by many people around the world.' Here are some examples of Japanese Verb Passive Form: たべられます (to be eaten)、しんじられます (to be believed)、すてられます (to be thrown away)、みられます (to be seen)、つかわれます (to be used)、よまれます (to be read)、きかれます (to be listened)、のまれます (to be drunk)、ころされます (to be killed)、なぐられます (to be punched)、けられます (to be kicked)、はなされます (to be spoken)、うんてんされます (to be driven)、りょうりされます (to be cooked)
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【Japanese Grammar: Form】Verb Stem Form

On this page, you can learn what Verb Stem Form is and how it is used in a sentence.
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なadjective Form

On this page, you can learn about なadjective Form.