japanese · Plans & Desires · Lesson 83
Stating Your Plans & Intentions
Declaring future plans and intentions using ~つもり, along with related planning vocabulary.
Your teacher asks about your plans for the summer vacation or what you intend to do after graduation. You've decided to continue studying Japanese and do your best.
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plan / schedule
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
plan / project
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
future
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
to decide
Group 2 verb
A simpler verb type that always ends in る. To change the form, just drop the る and add a new ending — like 食べる (eat) becomes 食べます.
to choose / select
Group 1 verb
The most common verb type. The ending sound changes depending on how you use it — like how 飲む (drink) becomes 飲みます in polite speech.
to continue
Group 2 verb
A simpler verb type that always ends in る. To change the form, just drop the る and add a new ending — like 食べる (eat) becomes 食べます.
to do one's best
Group 1 verb
The most common verb type. The ending sound changes depending on how you use it — like how 飲む (drink) becomes 飲みます in polite speech.
Grammar Preview
intend to / plan to
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