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Learn Basic Japanese Grammar (JLPT N4): -masu Form

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The JLPT N4 is the second level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, and covers about 50 different grammar forms. The -masu form is the form of a Japanese verb when it has -masu at the end; for example, the -masu form of morau is morai, because you say moraimasu.

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JLPT N4 の 文法 ます(けい)

    に を れますか。 A・B・C・Dから いちばん いいものを つ えらんで ください。

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   ながら (べんきょう)するのは たいへんですね。
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じこで ()まって いた (でんしゃ)が やっと (うご)    ました。
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あしたまでの レポートを やっと ()     ところです。
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(えき)に ()いたら (きゅう)に (あめ)が ふり   ました。
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(きゅう)に ベルが ()   、 びっくりしました。
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