Expresses intentions and casual suggestions (e.g., ikou - Let's go).
Honorific language is often rushed, but it forms the bedrock of polite Japanese society and workplace exams. Dedicate extra time to mastering the distinct vocabulary replacements (e.g., taberu becomes meshiagarimasu in honorific form).
音楽を聴きながら勉強します。(I study while listening to music.) minna no nihongo 2 lesson 26 to 50 pdf grammar link
Turning verbs into nouns using の (no) so they can function as subjects or objects in a sentence.
Lesson 31: Volitional Form & Intentions (~tou omoitte imasu) Expresses intentions and casual suggestions (e
Describing a state resulting from an intentional action. 2. Intentions, Advice, and Obligations (Lessons 31–35)
Elevating the actions of superiors, clients, or teachers. Expresses intentions and casual suggestions (e.g.
These lessons empower you to talk about future plans, give recommendations, and set logical conditions.