Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Workbook I (Japanese Edition)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9784789014410
Textbook solutions
All Solutions
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γγ. Because it ends in βγ,β we know that it is an γ-verb ending in βγ.β We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
εγοΌγγοΌ
εγοΌγγοΌ
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γ. Because it ends in an βiβ sound, we know that it is a γ-verb. We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ηγοΌγγοΌ
ηγοΌγγοΌ
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γ. Because it ends neither ends in βa,β or βiβ or βe,β we know that it is an irregular verb. From our past work with this verb, we can deduce that it is the verb βto come.β We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ζ₯γοΌγγοΌ
ζ₯γοΌγγοΌ
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γ. Because it ends in a βγ,β we know that it is an γ-verb in the γ-verb subclass. We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ζΈγοΌγγοΌ
ζΈγοΌγγοΌ
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γ. Because it ends in an βiβ sound, you may be tempted to think that this a γ-verb. In actuality, it is the irregular verb βγγ,β as βη₯γβ is actually an γ-verb in the γ-subclass, despite ending in βiru.β Occasionally, you will have to use your past knowledge instead of a logical pattern to determine the right verb form. We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
γγ
γγ
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γγͺ. Because it ends in a βγͺ,β we know that it is an γ-verb in the γ¬-verb subclass. We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
ζ»γ¬οΌγγ¬οΌ
ζ»γ¬οΌγγ¬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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γγγ. Because it ends in a βγ,β we know that it is an γ-verb in the γ-verb subclass. We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
εΈ°γοΌγγγοΌ
εΈ°γοΌγγγοΌ
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 βο½γͺγγ§γγ γγβ off the end of the word. If the newly shorn word ends in βiβ or βe,β we know that it is a γ-verb. If it ends in an βa,β we know that it is some variety of γ-verb. Once we have removed the possibility that the verb is irregular, we move on.
Result
3 of 3
After removing the βγͺγγ§γγ γγβ of this verb, we are left with γγ. Because it ends in a βγ,β we know that it is an γ-verb in the γ-verb subclass. We βun-conjugateβ the verb to its original form, and we answer as follows:
θ²·γοΌγγοΌ
θ²·γοΌγγοΌ
unlock