What are you going to do on summer vacation? Kobayashi: Ja, iroiro shirabete, mata denwa suru yo. Kobayashi: Hachigatsu no hajime-goro wa dou? Kobayashi: Ja, yokattara, issho ni ikanai? Tawapon-kun, fujisan ni nobotta koto aru? Kobayashi: Natsuyasumi wa kuni e kaeru no? has the same meaning as however, is used in common conversation. *The particles, can not be omitted because this will make the sentence unclear けど In the common sentence, the particle is often omitted if the meaning is understood clearly in the context
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No, I am not free (use for both men and women) Sometimes, the particles such as, are also added to the end of the sentence to make the sentence easy to listen. In a positive sentence, is also omitted otherwise that sentence will express too much confidence. In the questions of the nouns and Adj, , which is the plain form of, will be omitted. In common questions, the particle at the end of the question is often omitted, and the word at the end of that question is pronounced with a higher voice So if you are not sure, you should use polite form. When using plain form, you need to pay attention to the age and relationship with the person whom you are communicating with, because if you use incorrectly, it will lead to impoliteness. To close friends, colleagues or family members, we will use the plain form 「ます」 and 「です」 are called polite form of verbs. It is the polite way of speaking that can be used in all contexts and spoken to anyone, that’s why it is commonly used in everyday conversation with unfamiliar people, your superior. Exercise 6 : Read the following paragraph and choose true or false.Exercise 5: Give the polite form (丁寧形) of the underlined words.Exercise 4: Give the plain form (普通形) of the underlined words.Exercise 3: Give the true form of the verbs in the table below.Exercise 2: Listen and choose true or false.Exercise 1: Listen and answer questions.