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study (polite) べんきょう します
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べんきょう します (benkyou shimasu)

Tips to Remember:
1. Divide the word into two parts: "べんきょう" (benkyou) and "します" (shimasu).
2. "べんきょう" (benkyou) sounds like "ben" (as in "benefit") and "kyou" (as in "kiosk").
3. "します" (shimasu) is a common verb ending meaning "to do," so if you remember this pattern, it helps with other similar verbs.

Explanations:
– べんきょう (benkyou) means "study."
– します (shimasu) is the polite form of "する" (suru), which means "to do."
– Together, べんきょう します (benkyou shimasu) means "to study."

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– 学ぢ(まγͺぢ, manabuοΌ‰ – to learn
– ηΏ’γ†οΌˆγͺらう, narauοΌ‰ – to learn or to take lessons in
– ε‹‰ε­¦γ™γ‚‹οΌˆγΉγ‚“γŒγ する, bengaku suruοΌ‰ – to study (formal)

Conjugations:

1. Present Tense:
– Polite: べんきょう します (benkyou shimasu)
– Casual: べんきょう する (benkyou suru)

2. Past Tense:
– Polite: べんきょう γ—γΎγ—γŸ (benkyou shimaa)
– Casual: べんきょう γ—γŸ (benkyou a)

3. Negative Form:
– Polite: べんきょう しません (benkyou shimasen)
– Casual: べんきょう しγͺい (benkyou shinai)

4. Past Negative Form:
– Polite: べんきょう γ—γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (benkyou shimasen dea)
– Casual: べんきょう しγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (benkyou shinakatta)

5. Future Tense:
– Note: Japanese often uses the present tense to imply the future.
– Polite: べんきょう します (benkyou shimasu)
– Casual: べんきょう する (benkyou suru)

Examples of Sentences:

1. 明ζ—₯、私は図書逨でべんきょう します。
– Aa, watashi wa toshokan de benkyou shimasu.
– Tomorrow, I will study at the library.

2. 昨ζ—₯γ―γŸγγ•γ‚“γΉγ‚“γγ‚‡γ† γ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
– Kinou wa takusan benkyou shimaa.
– I studied a lot yesterday.

3. δ»Šζ™©γ―γΉγ‚“γγ‚‡γ† しません。
– Konban wa benkyou shimasen.
– I will not study tonight.

4. 彼は毎ζ—₯ζ—₯本θͺžγ‚’べんきょう します。
– Kare wa mainichi nihongo o benkyou shimasu.
– He studies Japanese every day.

5. ι€±ζœ«γ«ζ•°ε­¦γ‚’γΉγ‚“γγ‚‡γ† γ—γΎγ—γŸγ‹οΌŸ
– Shuumatsu ni suugaku o benkyou shimaa ka?
– Did you study math over the weekend?

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