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Volitional Form Exercises For Japanese Grammar

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The Volitional Form in Japanese grammar is used to express a speaker’s intention or desire to do an action. It is often used when making plans or suggesting activities to do together with others. The Volitional Form is constructed by modifying the verb stem, depending on the verb type, and it is commonly seen in casual conversation between friends and family. In this exercise, you will practice filling in the blanks using the appropriate Volitional Form of the verbs.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct Volitional Form of the verb

1. 今日は*しょうかいしよう* (introduce) したい人がいるんだ。
2. このゲームを*ためそう* (try) か?
3. 映画を*みよう* (watch) と思った。
4. どこかで*たべよう* (eat) から、お店を探そう。
5. 今週末、旅行に*いこう* (go) ね。

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct Volitional Form of the verb

1. 一緒にカラオケに*いこう* (go) よ。
2. 明日は*そうじしよう* (clean) かな。
3. このCDを*ききましょう* (listen) と思います。
4. 新しいレストランに*たべにいこう* (go eat) と提案した。
5. コンサートに*いきたい* (go) と友達が言った。

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