JLPT N5
あう
It is the intention to meet to the teacher at university. [Syntax]
📖 Explanation & Nuance
ENGLISH EXPLANATION
The correct answer is "あう". This is the plain form of the verb "あいます" (to meet). To express intention in Japanese, you use the grammar pattern Verb (plain form) + つもりです. Therefore, "あうつもりです" correctly means "I intend to meet." The plain form is crucial for connecting with "つもりです."
JAPANESE EXPLANATION
正解は「あう」です。動詞(どうし)「あいます」の普通形(ふつうけい)です。「~つもりです」という文法(ぶんぽう)パターンの前には、動詞の普通形が必要です。「会うつもりです」で「会う予定(よてい)だ」という意味になります。
📝 Example Sentence
だいがくで せんせい に あう つもり です。
It is the intention to meet to the teacher at university. [Syntax]
Practice Quiz
Verify your grammar strength for "あう"
だいがくで __ __ ★ __ です。
🎉 正解 / Correct!
解説 (JP): 正解は「あう」です。動詞(どうし)「あいます」の普通形(ふつうけい)です。「~つもりです」という文法(ぶんぽう)パターンの前には、動詞の普通形が必要です。「会うつもりです」で「会う予定(よてい)だ」という意味になります。
Explanation (EN): The correct answer is \"あう\". This is the plain form of the verb \"あいます\" (to meet). To express intention in Japanese, you use the grammar pattern Verb (plain form) + つもりです. Therefore, \"あうつもりです\" correctly means \"I intend to meet.\" The plain form is crucial for connecting with \"つもりです.\"
Explanation (EN): The correct answer is \"あう\". This is the plain form of the verb \"あいます\" (to meet). To express intention in Japanese, you use the grammar pattern Verb (plain form) + つもりです. Therefore, \"あうつもりです\" correctly means \"I intend to meet.\" The plain form is crucial for connecting with \"つもりです.\"
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