501 Japanese Verbs «Verified»

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Most learners struggle with the form. Think of it as the "And" connector. If you want to say "I'll go and eat," you change Iku to Itte : "Itte tabemasu." 501 Japanese Verbs

A classic Group 2 (ru-verb). Simply drop the ru and add masu to be polite. The number is famous thanks to the Barron's

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: From polite masu forms to the gritty "dictionary" forms used with friends.

Use Aru for objects (like your phone) and Iru for living things (like your cat). 📚 Recommended Resources