Part 2: Verb Conjugations
Dictionary Form
The dictionary form (basic form) of all Japanese verbs end with "u". This is the form listed in the
dictionary, and is the informal, present affirmative form of the verb. This form is used among close
friends and family in informal situations.
The ~ masu Form (Formal Form)
The suffix "~ masu" is added to the dictionary form of the verbs to make sentence polite. Aside
from changing the tone, it has no meaning. This form is used in situations required politeness or a
degree of formality, and is more appropriate for general use. Click here to check out the ~ masu
form of the basic verbs.
The ~ masu Form
Group 1
Take off the final ~u, and add ~ imasu
kaku --- kakimasu, nomu --- nomimasu
Group 2
Take off the final ~ru, and add ~ masu
miru --- mimasu, taberu --- tabemasu
Group 3
kuru --- kimasu, suru --- shimasu
The ~ masu Form minus "~ masu" is the stem of the verb. The verb stems are useful since many
verb suffixes are attached to them.
~ Masu Form
The stem of the verb
kakimasu
kaki
nomimasu
nomi
mimasu
mi
tabemasu
tabe
Present Tense
Japanese verb forms have two main tenses, the present and the past. There is no future tense. The
present tense is used for future and habitual action as well. The informal form of the present tense
is the same as the dictionary form. The ~ masu form is used in formal situations.
Past Tense
The past tense is used to express actions completed in the past (I saw, I bought etc.) and present
perfect tense (I have read, I have done etc.). Forming the informal past tense is simpler for Group
2 verbs, but more complicated for Group 1 verbs. The conjugation of Group 1 verbs varies
depending on the consonant of the last syllable on the dictionary form. All Group 2 verbs have the
same conjugation pattern.
Group 1
Formal
Informal
Replace ~ u with ~ imashita
kaku --- kakimashita
nomu --- nomimashita
(1) Verb ending with ~ ku:
replace ~ ku with ~ ita
kaku --- kaita
kiku --- kiita
(2) Verb ending with ~ gu:
replace ~ gu with ~ ida
isogu --- isoida
oyogu --- oyoida
(3) Verb ending with ~ u, ~tsu and ~ ru:
replace them with ~ tta
utau --- utatta
matsu --- matta
kaeru --- kaetta
(4) Verb ending with ~ nu, ~bu
and ~ mu:
replace them with ~ nda
shinu --- shinda
asobu --- asonda
nomu --- nonda
(5) Verb ending with ~ su:
replace ~ su with ~ shita
hanasu --- hanashita
dasu --- dashita
Formal
Take off ~ru, and add ~ mashita
miru --- mimashita
taberu ---tabemashita
Informal
Take off ~ru, and add ~ ta
miru --- mita
taberu --- tabeta
Group 2
Group 3
Formal
kuru --- kimashita, suru --- shimashita
Informal
kuru --- kita, suru ---shita
Present Negative
To make sentence negative, verb endings are changed into negative forms (The ~ nai
Form).
All Verbs (Group 1, 2, 3)
Formal
Replace ~ masu with ~ masen
nomimasu --- nomimasen
tabemasu --- tabemasen
kimasu --- kimasen
shimasu --- shimasen
Group 1
Replace the final ~ u with ~anai
(If verb ending is a vowel ~ u,
replace with ~ wanai)
Informal
kiku --- kikanai
nomu --- nomanai
au --- awanai
Group 2
Replace ~ ru with ~ nai
miru --- minai
taberu --- tabenai
Group 3
kuru --- konai, suru ---shinai
Past Negative
All Verbs (Group 1, 2, 3)
Formal
Add ~ deshita to
the formal present negative
form
nomimasen --- nomimasen deshita
tabemasen --- tabemasen deshita
kimasen--- kimasen deshita
shimasen--- shimasen deshita
All Verbs (Group 1, 2, 3)
Informal
Replace ~ nai
with ~ nakatta
nomanai --- nomanakatta
tabenai --- tabenakatta
konai --- konakatta
shinai ---shinakatta