Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Workbook I (Japanese Edition)
Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Workbook I (Japanese Edition)
2nd Edition
Eri Banno
ISBN: 9784789014410
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Page 77: II

Exercise 1
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with きら. Because it ends in β€˜γ‚‰,’ we know that it is an う-verb ending in β€˜γ‚‹.’ We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
εˆ‡γ‚‹οΌˆγγ‚‹οΌ‰
Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with き. Because it ends in an β€˜i’ sound, we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
η€γ‚‹οΌˆγγ‚‹οΌ‰
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with こ. Because it ends neither ends in β€˜a,’ or β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is an irregular verb. From our past work with this verb, we can deduce that it is the verb β€˜to come.’ We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ζ₯γ‚‹οΌˆγγ‚‹οΌ‰
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with か. Because it ends in a β€˜γ‹,’ we know that it is an う-verb in the く-verb subclass. We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ζ›ΈγοΌˆγ‹γοΌ‰
Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with し. Because it ends in an β€˜i’ sound, you may be tempted to think that this a γ‚‹-verb. In actuality, it is the irregular verb β€˜γ™γ‚‹,’ as β€˜ηŸ₯る’ is actually an う-verb in the γ‚‹-subclass, despite ending in β€˜iru.’ Occasionally, you will have to use your past knowledge instead of a logical pattern to determine the right verb form. We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
する
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with しγͺ. Because it ends in a β€˜γͺ,’ we know that it is an う-verb in the ぬ-verb subclass. We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ζ­»γ¬οΌˆγ—γ¬οΌ‰
Exercise 7
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with γ‹γˆγ‚‰. Because it ends in a β€˜γ‚‰,’ we know that it is an う-verb in the γ‚‹-verb subclass. We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
εΈ°γ‚‹οΌˆγ‹γˆγ‚‹οΌ‰
Exercise 8
Step 1
1 of 3
We have to take the words on the left and make them into the dictionary form.
Step 2
2 of 3
The first thing we need to do is remove the β€˜ο½žγͺいでください’ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in β€˜i’ or β€˜e,’ we know that it is a γ‚‹-verb. If it ends in an β€˜a,’ we know that it is some variety of う-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the β€˜γͺいでください’ of this verb, we are left with かわ. Because it ends in a β€˜γ‚,’ we know that it is an う-verb in the う-verb subclass. We β€˜un-conjugate’ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
θ²·γ†οΌˆγ‹γ†οΌ‰
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