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Q1Domain Verified
Which of the following verb conjugations, as presented in "The Complete Japanese Verb Conjugation Course 2026," is LEAST likely to be directly applicable to forming polite requests in everyday conversation, as opposed to more formal or literary contexts?
The -tai desu (~たいです) form, expressing desire.
The -mashou ka? (~ましょうか?) form, used for making suggestions or offering to do something.
The -nasai (~なさい) form, a direct imperative often used by superiors.
The -temo ii desu ka? (~てもいいですか?) form, indicating permission.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Japanese Verb Conjugation Course 2026," when discussing the nuances of forming the passive voice, which of the following is crucial to understanding the agent of the action when it's explicitly mentioned?
The particle "ni" (に) being exclusively used to mark the agent in all passive constructions.
The particle "o" (を) being the primary marker for the agent in passive sentences.
The use of the particle "de" (で) to mark the agent in transitive passive sentences.
The particle "ga" (が) being the most common and versatile particle for indicating the agent in passive voice.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Japanese Verb Conjugation Course 2026," what is the primary functional difference between the potential form (e.g., ~ことができる) and the volitional form (e.g., ~よう/~ましょう) when expressing an action?
The potential form indicates a future action, while the volitional form indicates a past action.
The potential form is used for commands, while the volitional form is used for questions.
The potential form expresses ability or possibility, while the volitional form expresses intent or willingness to act.
The potential form expresses a negative action, while the volitional form expresses a positive action.

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