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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Japanese N5 Verb Conjugation Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following represents the fundamental underlying structure that dictates the conjugation patterns of all N5 verbs, even before considering politeness levels or verb types?
The verb's inherent semantic meaning.
The grammatical function of the verb within a sentence.
The vowel sound of the verb's final syllable in its dictionary form.
The presence of a kanji character representing the verb.
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In "The Complete Japanese N5 Verb Conjugation Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the crucial distinction between the "-masu" form and the dictionary form of an N5 verb, beyond just politeness, that enables further grammatical constructions?
The "-masu" form indicates past tense, while the dictionary form indicates present tense.
The "-masu" form always requires a subject pronoun, while the dictionary form does not.
The "-masu" form is always transitive, while the dictionary form can be intransitive.
The "-masu" form is the root from which most other conjugations are derived, while the dictionary form is primarily for definition.
Q3Domain Verified
A key takeaway from "The Complete Japanese N5 Verb Conjugation Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" is the concept of verb stems. When conjugating a godan verb from its dictionary form to its *i*-stem (used for the "-masu" form), what is the fundamental phonological shift that occurs?
The final consonant of the dictionary form is dropped entirely.
The final vowel of the dictionary form changes to the corresponding vowel in the *a*-row of the hiragana chart.
The entire verb is replaced by a completely different root.
The final syllable of the dictionary form is replaced by the corresponding hiragana character in the *i*-row.

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