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する
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Verb
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為る
About する
する verbs are one of only two main verbs in Japanese that do not follow the standard rules of conjugation for Godan and Ichidan verbs. The other primary verb being 来る. する means to do something, or to make something a certain way.
する will almost always have the particle を attached to the thing that is being done (depending on the form of the verb). The reason that する verbs are called さ-column irregular conjugation verbs in Japanese is because the る in する does not conjugate, but is dropped.
This will leave す to be the part that conjugates. Because of this, する has qualities of both る-Verbs (the る being dropped), and う-Verbs (the remaining す changing, depending on the conjugation). Here are some examples of how する changes.
(さ)せる, (し)ます, (す)る, (せ)よ.
We will learn more about each of these conjugations of する, and their individual meanings at a later stage. For now, let's take a look at the polite します conjugation.
In a broader sense, する can be thought of as meaning 'to do something that has an external effect'.
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サッカーをする。
To play soccer. (to do)
サッカーをします。
To play soccer. (to do)
何をしますか。
What will you do?
私は勉強をする。
I ((will) do) study.
掃除をする。
To clean. (to do)
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する – Grammar Discussion
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Pushindawood
@Jookun Welcome to the community!
し is the stem form of the irregular verb する. The stem form is what is left over after removing ます. Since する conjugates to します in the polite ます-form, し is the stem. Cheers!
Jookun
Thanks @Pushindawood! I went through the examples again and that stem form is used all the time. So it’s all beautiful and logical
motheblackcat
Hey there! I was wondering if there was any reason that する (and くる) only appear in the う-Verb (Past) lesson and not in the う-Verb (Negative) and う-Verb (Negative-Past) lessons?
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