Drop i from adjectives or use verb stems to indicate visual conjecture. Example: 美味しそうです。(It looks delicious.)
Commands and strict prohibitions ( ~な ).
私は日本語が話せます。(I can speak Japanese.) Lesson 28: Simultaneous Actions (~nagara) and Habits minna no nihongo 2 lesson 26 to 50 pdf grammar link
Conjugating verbs to express capability (e.g., taberareru - can eat).
Lesson 44: Excess (~sugiru) & Ease/Difficulty (~yasui / ~nikui) Drop i from adjectives or use verb stems
Lesson 45: Case Scenarios (~baai) & Contrary Expectations (~noni)
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Expresses completing an action in advance for a future purpose or leaving something in a certain state. Verb (Te-form) + おきます.
The series concludes with , a humble language used to lower the speaker's own actions. This, combined with Lesson 49's honorifics ( 尊敬語 / そんけいご ), completes your foundational understanding of the complex world of Japanese keigo.
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