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  • Imperative-form

Grammar Note

List of grammar using this verb form

📖 3. Verb

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Please change the following Masu-form verbs into the Imperative-form.

( You can see the answer by clicking on each word. )

かいます
kai-masu
かえ ( G1 )
kae
いそぎます
isogi-masu
いそげ ( G1 )
isoge
れんしゅう します
renshū shi-masu
れんしゅう しろ ( G3 )
renshū shiro
かきます
kaki-masu
かけ ( G1 )
kake
たべます
tabe-masu
たべろ ( G2 )
tabero
します
shi-masu
しろ ( G3 )
shiro
はなします
hanashi-masu
はなせ ( G1 )
hanase
みます
mi-masu
みろ ( G2 )
miro
きます
ki-masu

きろ ( G2 / to wear )
kiro

こい ( G3 / to come )
koi

かえります
kaeri-masu
かえれ ( G1 )
kaere
ねます
ne-masu
ねろ ( G2 )
nero
のみます
nomi-masu
のめ ( G1 )
nome
まちます
machi-masu
まて ( G1 )
mate
よびます
yobi-masu
よべ ( G1 )
yobe
おります
ori-masu
おりろ ( G2 )
oriro

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Check the brief grammar notes below for your review.

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Grammar Note

The Imperative Form is used to give strong, direct commands or to shout instructions in urgent or casual situations.

⚫️ Group 1

Change the “i” sound before ~masu to an “e” sound and drop ~masu.

i ますe
– i masu → – e

⚫️ Group 2

Replace “~masu” with “~ro“.

ます
masu → ro

⚫️ Group 3

Sentence Patterns with the Imperative-form

Now that you’ve mastered the Imperative-form, let’s use it in these sentence patterns. Click the links below to start the next quizzes:

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