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 N5 Grammar: すぎる
JLPT N5 Grammar: すぎる (sugiru)
すぎる (sugiru) is a Japanese verb that means “to exceed” or “to be more than.” It is often used to express the idea that something is too much or too many.
Form
Verb ます (stem form) すぎる
な-adjective すぎます
い-adjective + Cut off い すぎた
すぎました
すぎて
- この本は長すぎる。This book is too long.
- この試験は難しすぎる。This test is too hard.
- このクリスマスプレゼントはすぎる。 This Christmas present is too much.
- この料理は辛すぎる。This dish is too spicy.
- この仕事は忙しすぎる。This work is too busy.
- この映画は面白すぎる。 This movie is too interesting.
- このパーティーは盛り上がりすぎる。This party is too lively.
すぎる (sugiru) is a Japanese verb that means “to exceed” or “to be too much.” It can be used in negative sentences to describe something that is more than one desires or can handle, or in a positive sense to describe something that is very good or impressive (though this is less common).