So what is 〜ておく? Essentially it is the te-form of a verb combined with the helping verb おく to state that an action is being performed in preparation for something. Examples: studying for a test next week, going on a diet for the summer, majoring in computer science for money... etc These are times when » Continue Reading
Currently studying so.... The volitional form is used for multiple grammar points in Japanese. To suggest a plan with a close friend, casual of ましょう。 To talk about our resolutions/goals with volitional + と思っています。 To change a verb to a volitional form there are three rules depending on the verb るverbs: drop る add よう うverbs: drop final » Continue Reading