Te-form and masu-form drills
Practice high-frequency verb forms through full Japanese phrases instead of isolated grammar tables.
Turn verb charts into active keyboard recall
Japanese verb conjugation is easier to forget when it stays on a chart. FlowType.AI turns masu-form, te-form, ta-form, plain form, requests, and sequence patterns into typing, cloze, and dictation drills.
Practice high-frequency verb forms through full Japanese phrases instead of isolated grammar tables.
Type sentence patterns such as V-te kudasai and linked actions so conjugation connects to meaning.
Move from visible prompts to masked recall and listening-based typing when the form is ready.
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Start with New Standard Japanese Lesson 14
Yes. Typing forces you to produce the verb form, so te-form, masu-form, ta-form, and plain form become active recall instead of passive recognition.
No. The practice uses vocabulary, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and dictation so conjugation appears in real sentence patterns.