Verb
Groups – Descriptions   
どうし の クループ の せつめい
 Up to now, we have used one
level of verbs, verbs in the masu (mashita)/desu (deshita) forms. 
This level is known as "neutral polite."  Now we have to learn
the fundamental form, the plain (informal) “infinitive” form.  This form
is also known as the "dictionary form" because this is how verbs are
listed in dictionaries.   In order to learn this conjugational form, we
have to learn about the three groups of verbs, Group 1, Group 2, and Group 3. 
① 一ばん の グループ:Also known as “strong” verbs or “consonant” verbs
           
Most numerous group
           
In the “masu” form, ALWAYS has an extra “i” syllable
before the “masu”
           
Complex but regular conjugation
Plain/dictionary
form always ends in an “u” syllable 
from the same hiragana line as the extra “i” syllable
会います meets  会う 
to meet
書きます writes   書く     to write
話します speaks  話す
  to speak
            たちます stands  たつ
   to stand
            しにます dies      しぬ    to die
② ニばん の グループ: Also known as “weak” verbs or “ru” verbs
           
Second most numerous group
           
Easiest form to conjugate in the “te” form: take off the “masu”
and put on the “te”
           
Easiest form to conjugate in plain/dictionary form: take off “masu”, put
on “ru”
           
All these verbs end in either “eru” or “iru” in the
plain/dictionary form.
         
                     
                食べます  eats   食べる  to eat
           
   あけます  opens  
あける  to open
           
   見ます     sees   見る    to see
           
   おきます   gets up   おきる
 to get up
③ 三ばん の クループ: Also known as “irregular” verbs
           
Smallest group – only 2 verbs are included
           
Most difficult to conjugate because there are no rules
         
                          します does/plays
(sports) する
   to do, play (sports)
          来ます  comes            
              来る(くる)   to come
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