Japanese Verb Conjugation Typing Practice

Turn verb charts into active keyboard recall

Japanese Verb Conjugation Typing Practice
for forms you actually type

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.

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What This Verb Conjugation Practice Covers

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Te-form and masu-form drills

Practice high-frequency verb forms through full Japanese phrases instead of isolated grammar tables.

02

Requests and sequential actions

Type sentence patterns such as V-te kudasai and linked actions so conjugation connects to meaning.

03

Recall through cloze and dictation

Move from visible prompts to masked recall and listening-based typing when the form is ready.

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Japanese Verb Conjugation Typing FAQ

Start with New Standard Japanese Lesson 14

Can typing help with Japanese verb conjugation?

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.

Is this only a verb chart?

No. The practice uses vocabulary, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and dictation so conjugation appears in real sentence patterns.

Japanese Verb Conjugation Typing Practice - Te-form Drills · FlowType