Polite requests — “Please do ~”
JLPT N5 文法 〜てください 解説 (依頼)
⏱️ Study time: 5–7 minutes
〜てください (te kudasai) is the standard polite way to ask someone to do something. Attach it to the te‑form of a verb to say "please do ~". It's one of the most practical patterns in Japanese — you'll use it dozens of times every day.
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〜てください is the standard polite request form. It attaches to the te‑form of a verb and means "please do ~". ください comes from the verb くださる, a respectful way of saying "to give". So 待ってください literally means "give me the action of waiting" — a very polite way to ask.
ここに名前を書いてください。ここになまえをかいてください。Koko ni namae o kaite kudasai.
Please write your name here.
| Verb | Te‑form | Request | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 書く (kaku) | 書いて | 書いてください | Please write |
| 食べる (taberu) | 食べて | 食べてください | Please eat |
| する (suru) | して | してください | Please do |
| 来る (kuru) | 来て (kite) | 来てください | Please come |
| 待つ (matsu) | 待って | 待ってください | Please wait |
| 飲む (nomu) | 飲んで | 飲んでください | Please drink |
✅ Polite request with てください.
| Pattern | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 〜てください | Please do ~ (positive request) | 食べてください。 Please eat. |
| 〜ないでください | Please don't do ~ (negative request) | 食べないでください。 Please don't eat. |
1. “Please write your name.” Choose the correct form.
2. “Please don't smoke here.” — which is correct?
3. What is てください in 来てください?
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| Japanese | Reading | Type | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 待つ | まつ | Godan verb | to wait |
| 書く | かく | Godan verb | to write |
| 名前 | なまえ | Noun | name |
| 教える | おしえる | Ichidan verb | to teach, to tell |
| 漢字 | かんじ | Noun | kanji |
| 読み方 | よみかた | Noun | way of reading |
| 吸う | すう | Godan verb | to smoke |
No. For nouns, use をください (e.g., お水をください = please give me water). てください is only for verbs.
Yes, it's polite. But in very formal situations (business, customer service), even more respectful forms like お〜ください or 〜ていただけますか are used. At N5, てください is perfectly fine.
Simply drop ください: 待って = Wait. (casual). Be careful — this can sound blunt with strangers.
Next: ないでください — negative polite requests.
Learn ないでください →→ Explore the JLPT N5 Grammar Hub
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