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動詞. A class of words which describe events or states and can be inflected to indicate tense, aspect, voice, and so forth. In citation form, all Modern Japanese verbs end in -(r)u.
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Why we should use "を" instead of "に" when talking about a place?
I have a question regarding this sentence:
かのじょといっしょにこうえんをさんぽします。
If the "を" marks a direct object of a sentance, why we use it the way it looks above.
Could we use here "に" instead of "を"?
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Difference between "じゃない" and "ない"
I would like to ask what is the difference between "じゃない" and "ない"?
I know that "ない" is an i-adjective (info from dictionary).
But we have a sentence for example:
近くも遠くもないです。
Can we say:
近 …
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Auxiliary verbs in Japanese
What are auxiliary verbs in Japanese language?
Which verbs are auxiliary and how to tell which are auxiliaries, and which are normal?
It looks like the word です is an auxiliary verb. But why? …