Breakdown of watasi ha tomodati ni ryokoukeikaku wo misemasu.
はha
topic particle
私watasi
I
をwo
direct object particle
友達tomodati
friend
にni
indirect object particle
見せるmiseru
to show
旅行計画ryokoukeikaku
travel plan
Questions & Answers about watasi ha tomodati ni ryokoukeikaku wo misemasu.
Why is 私 marked with は, and what does は indicate here?
In this sentence は is the topic marker. It tells the listener that “私” (I) is what we’re talking about. It doesn’t mark the subject directly; it sets “I” as the theme of the sentence. In English you might think of it as “As for me, …”.
Why is 友達 followed by に instead of another particle?
What role does を play after 旅行計画?
The particle を marks the direct object of the verb. In “旅行計画を見せます,” 旅行計画 (travel plan) is the thing being shown, so it takes を.
What’s the difference between 見せる and 見る?
How do you change 見せます to plain form or past tense?
• Polite present: 見せます
• Plain present: 見せる
• Polite past: 見せました
• Plain past: 見せた
To form the plain present, replace 〜ます with 〜る. To get the polite past, change 〜ます to 〜ました.
Can you drop 私 in this sentence? When do you omit pronouns?
Yes. In Japanese, if context makes it clear who the topic is, you can omit 私 altogether:
友達に旅行計画を見せます。
Pronouns are often dropped when they’re understood from context or previous conversation.
Why does the verb come at the end of the sentence?
What’s the reading and meaning of the compound 旅行計画?
• 旅行 (りょこう, ryokō) means “travel” or “trip.”
• 計画 (けいかく, keikaku) means “plan” or “planning.”
Together 旅行計画 (りょこうけいかく) means “travel plan.”
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".
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