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Q1Domain Verified
Within "The Complete Japanese Present Tense Course 2026," what is the primary distinction highlighted between the active and passive forms of present tense verbs when expressing an action performed *by* someone or something?
The active form is used when the subject is performing the action, and the passive form is used when the subject is the recipient of the action, regardless of the agent's presence.
The passive form uses the auxiliary verb 「れる」 or 「られる」 to denote the agent, while the active form does not.
The passive form is exclusively used for negative statements in the present tense, whereas the active form is for affirmative statements.
The active form directly names the agent, while the passive form emphasizes the receiver of the action.
Q2Domain Verified
"The Complete Japanese Present Tense Course 2026" emphasizes the nuanced usage of the plain present tense (dictionary form) and the polite present tense (masu-form). In a formal business email to a superior, which present tense form would be considered inappropriate for expressing an intention to complete a report by Friday?
レポートは金曜日までに完成させる見込みです。(Repōto wa kin'yōbi made ni kansei saseru mikomi desu.)
レポートは金曜日までに完成するつもりだ。(Repōto wa kin'yōbi made ni kansei suru tsumori da.)
レポートは金曜日までに完成します。(Repōto wa kin'yōbi made ni kansei shimasu.)
レポートは金曜日までに完成する予定です。(Repōto wa kin'yōbi made ni kansei suru yotei desu.)
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Japanese Present Tense Course 2026," when discussing habitual actions or general truths in the present tense, the plain present tense (dictionary form) is often preferred over the masu-form, even in somewhat formal contexts. Which of the following sentences best exemplifies this principle?
彼はいつも本を読みます。(Kare wa itsumo hon o yomimasu.)
私は毎日、日本語を勉強します。(Watashi wa mainichi, Nihongo o benkyō shimasu.)
私は毎朝コーヒーを飲みます。(Watashi wa maiasa kōhī o nomimasu.)
日本は四季がある。(Nihon wa shiki ga aru.)

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