Let’s practice the “masu” form. The “masu” form is the polite form in Japanese.
Things You Can Say Using “masu” forms.
(1) Future activity, event, action, etc.
Yukiko | What are you going to do tomorrow?
あしたは マリエイブさんは なにを しますか? |
Marie-Eve | I’m going shopping with my husband. And then we’re going to see a movie.
わたしは (わたしの)* おっとと いっしょに かいものに いきます。 |
(わたしの)*: You can omit ”わたしの” in the sentence above. Because ”おっと” means “my husband” in Japanese. We say ”ごしゅじん/ だんなさん” someone else’s husband.
Word bank: what?(なに), be going to do(します), tomorrow(あした), my husband (おっと), a movie(えいが), to see(みます), with~(~といっしょに)
(1) Customs, practices, habits, etc.
What time do you usually get up in the morning?
I usually get up at six.