Japanese grammar is an essential part of learning the Japanese language.
It is the set of rules that govern the way words are combined to form sentences in the Japanese language. Japanese grammar is known for its complex system of particles, which are small words that are added to the end of nouns or verbs to indicate the grammatical function of the word in the sentence.
In this post, We will talk about JLPT N4 Grammar: ば (ba)
JLPT N4 Grammar: ば (ba) Conditional Form
ば is a conditional form It is used to express a condition in which something will happen if something else is true
If condition [A] is met, then [B] will happen.
Form
Form: Group 1
Verb ~ば形
読む 読めば
買う 買えば
聞く 聞けば
Group 2
Verb ~ば形
食べる 食べれば
教える 教えれば
Group 3
Verb ~ば形
する “すれば
“
来る 来れれば
い-形容詞 Adj. い
形容詞 ~ば形
寒い 寒ければ
いい よければ
な形容詞 Adj. な
形容詞 ~ば形
大切 大切ならば
大事 大事ならば
名詞 N
名詞 N ~ば形
コーヒー ” コーヒーなら”
Example sentence
- 雨が降れば、試合は中止だ。 If it rains, the game will be canceled.
- どうやって食べればいいのですか? How am I supposed to eat?
- もっと勉強すれば良かったなあ。 I should have studied more.
- 努力すれば、きっといい結果になる。 If you make an effort, I’m sure the results will be good.
- 去年のテストを参考にして勉強すれば、合格できると思います。If you study with reference to last year’s test, I think you’ll pass.
- 明日のデート、何着て行けばいいと思う? What clothes do you think I should put on to go to my date tomorrow?
- その答えは本書を読めば分かる。 You will understand the answer if you read this book.
- 彼に会えば、彼がいかに良い人か分かります。 Once you meet him, you’ll realize how nice he is.