Introduction
– Hook: Have you ever watched Attack on Titan and wondered what the characters mean when they use the ~たまま construction?
– Explanation of the ~たまま construction
– Importance of understanding the construction for comprehension of the show
Basic Usage of ~たまま
– Explanation of the basic usage of ~たまま
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま vs. ~ている
– Explanation of the difference between ~たまま and ~ている
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま in Negative Form
– Explanation of how to use ~たまま in negative form
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま in Past Tense
– Explanation of how to use ~たまま in past tense
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま in Imperative Form
– Explanation of how to use ~たまま in imperative form
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま in Conditional Form
– Explanation of how to use ~たまま in conditional form
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま in Causative Form
– Explanation of how to use ~たまま in causative form
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
~たまま in Passive Form
– Explanation of how to use ~たまま in passive form
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
Common Mistakes with ~たまま
– Explanation of common mistakes made when using ~たまま
– Examples from Attack on Titan
– Comparison to English expressions
Vocabulary List: Attack on Titan Terms
– List of Attack on Titan terms related to the ~たまま construction
– Pronunciation guide and sample sentences for each term
Vocabulary List: Common Japanese Phrases
– List of common Japanese phrases related to the ~たまま construction
– Pronunciation guide and sample sentences for each phrase
Conclusion
– Recap of the importance of understanding the ~たまま construction in Attack on Titan
– Encouragement to practice using the construction in everyday Japanese
– Final thoughts
Questions
1. What is the ~たまま construction used for?
2. How is the ~たまま construction different from the ~ている construction?
3. Can the ~たまま construction be used in negative form?
4. How is the ~たまま construction used in imperative form?
5. What are some common mistakes made when using the ~たまま construction?
Answers:
1. The ~たまま construction is used to express something remaining in a certain state.
2. The ~たまま construction expresses a state that remains unchanged, while the ~ている construction expresses a continuous action or state.
3. Yes, the ~たまま construction can be used in negative form.
4. The ~たまま construction is used in imperative form by adding ~たままで to the end of the verb stem.
5. Common mistakes include using the wrong verb form, using the construction in inappropriate situations, and misinterpreting the meaning of the construction.