Intransitive Verbs and Transitive Verbs In Japanese there are intransitive verbs and transitive verbs that form morphological pairs (e.g., mawaru ‘something turns’ and mawasu ‘one turns something’). There are quite a lot of such pairs among basic verbs, and learners commonly have difficulty acquiring them. The intransitive-transitive correspondence can be sorted out morphologically into several patterns. At some point the instructor may want to give instruction on this matter to help learners. In sorting the paired patterns, it is effective to transcribe the verbs in rmaji. The common morphological traits in the following intransitive-transitive pairs may ...
33. JAPANESE (Code: 194) Marks: 80 SYLLABUS CLASS - XI (APRIL 2022 – MARCH 2023) Time: 3 hours Marks Periods 1. Course content: A-D- summative (Class - XI: 6-7 periods x30 weeks=180-210 periods( 1 period = 35-40 min) A) Reading comprehension: 20 40 Unseen passages related to syllabus (explanatory, opinion text)- short stories, articles. B) Writing skills: 20 40 Guided paragraph writing on the following topics in about 400 characters. No marks deducted for spelling mistakes. 1st Term DoraemonWhat gadget would you want from doraemon? Completing conversation passages 2nd Term Would you like to live in the city or the ...