The verbs in Japanese are a considerable part of the syntax. At the same time, the subject of sentences in modern grammar has become the term of use. Therefore, it is particularly important to understand Japanese verbs.
I have previously reproduced an article on Japanese verb division, which I did when I did not fully understand. Now I can see it in a short time and find many problems, in addition, the definition is not clear, and the logic is also chaotic, So I deleted the old text and wrote it again.
Japanese verbs are divided into three types: Class 1 verb, Class 2 verb, and class 3 verb, which are divided based on the active use of the verb's end. Such a division of one, two, and three categories has no practical effect, in fact, we hear more about a verb, a five-segment verb, a change word, and a change word. This is the most commonly used in books, such as his five, the next verb, and the last verb.
The corresponding relationship is
One type of verb is a five-segment verb.
Class 2 verb is a verb
The three types of vertices are vertices and vertices.
General rules for determining a verb classification:
A verb: the end of a word must be a branch, the last and second Kana must be a branch or a branch. When the last and second vertices are the upper vertices, the lower section is the lower section. It may be because the cursor has been placed in the upper part, and the cursor has been placed in the lower part. Such as food, sleeping, sleeping, and starting
Five vertices: The end of the word is "begin", "begin", and "last ".AverageIt is a shard, Shard, or shard. Such as least (rows) rows, least (rows) rows, least (rows) rows
Change term: only one change term exists)
Change term: A Change term generally refers to a change term, but a change term can be used to form a change term with certain verb nouns (generally Chinese characters. For example, Zookeeper operation
Note that the above are general judgment rules and there will always be so many exceptions. Below is a special example of a verb that meets the condition of a certain verb, but it is true
Focal points, want to (BEGIN) Begin, limit, limit, cut) tips, tips, slides, slides) inbound, inbound, inbound, and outbound.
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