On this page, you can learn how to make Conditional Form, or ばForm.
Verb Conditional Form: Positive
You don’t need to worry about Japanese verb groups to make Verb Conditional Positive Form.
The following rule is applied to all verbs.
Change the last symbol from ‘u’ sound to ‘e’ sound.
Then, add ば at the end.
Example
- すれば(if do)
- たべれば(if eat)
- のめば(if drink)
Verb Conditional Form: Negative
なForm + ければ
Example
- しなければ(if not do)
- たべなければ(if not eat)
- のまなければ(if not drink)
いadjective Conditional Form: Positive
いadj. Plain Present Positive Form without い + ければ
Example
- あついければ(if hot)
いadjective Conditional Form: Negative
いadj. Plain Present Negative Form without い + ければ
Example
- あつくないければ(if not hot)
なadjective Conditional Form: Positive
Example
- しずかならば(if quiet)
なadjective Conditional Form: Negative
なadj. Plain Present Negative Form without い + ければ
Example
- しずかじゃないければ(if not quiet)