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Did you enjoy part 1 of this series? Have you used any of the verbs in your daily conversation?
In the last series, we have learned how to use a variety of U-verbs and we would be taking a look at more of these U-verbs!
Here we have our second part in this series!
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Lend
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Do One’s Best
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Listen/Hear
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Live
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Sit
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Smoke (Cigarettes)
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Use
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Make
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Give One’s Help
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Stop/Stay (at a hotel)
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Take (a picture)
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Drink
Verb 1: Lend
わたしは あしを いためてしまったので かたを かしてもらえますか?
Watashi wa ashi wo itametesimatta node , kata wo kashitemoraemasuka?
Because I hurt my leg, can I lend your shoulder?
Verb 2: Do one’s best
ことしのぶんかさいはがんばってね。
Kotoshi no bunkasai wa ganbatte ne.
This year’s culture day, do you best.
Verb 3: Listen/Hear
どんなおんがくをききますか?
Donna ongaku wo kikimasu ka?
What kind of music do you listen to?
Verb 4: Live
いま、かぞくごにんですんでいます。
ima, kazoku gonin de sundeimasu.
Now, im living with 5 family members.
Verb 5: Sit
あしがいたいから、すわりません。
Ashi ga itai kara, suwarimasen.
Because my leg hurts, I would not sit.
Verb 6: Smoke (cigarettes)
まえは、タバコをすっていました。
Mae wa tabako o sutte imashita.
I smoke cigarettes last time.
Verb 7: Use
このパソコンをつかっていますか?
Kono pasokon o tsukatteimasuka?
Are you using the computer?
Verb 8: Make
きのう、おかあさんといっしょにすしをつくりました。
kinou, okaasan to issyoni sushi o tsukurimashita.
I made sushi with my mother yesterday.
Verb 9: Give One’s Help
このはこをはこぶのをてつだってもらえますか?
Kono hako o hakobuno wo tetsudatte moraemasuka?
Can I help you carry this box?
Verb 10: Stop/Stay (at a hotel)
ブレーキがおかしい!くるまがとまらない!
Bure-ki ga okashii! Kuruma ga tomaranai!
The break is broken! The car would not stop!
Verb 11: Take (a Picture)
ほっかいどうはけしきがきれいだったから、たくさんしゃしんをとったんです!
Hokkaidou wa keshiki ga kirei datta kara, takusan Syashin o tottandesu !
Because the Hokkaido’s scenery was beautiful , I took a lot of picture .
Verb 12: Drink
みせいねんなので、おさけはのみません。
Miseinenna node, osake wa nomimasen.
As I am underage, I don’t drink sake.
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U-verb ー Verb Conjugation List with illustrations Part 1
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