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Conjugation of Regular Verbs.
Imperative Mood.
Ki-te-okure, | Come. | |
Ki-te-kudasare, |
Infinitive Mood.
Kuru koto, to come.
The Verb used Negatively.
Indicative Mood.
Present Tense.
1. Watakusi wa ikimasen, I do not go. | 1. Watakusi domo wa ikimasen, we do not go. |
2. . . . . . | 2. . . . . . |
3. . . . . . | 3. . . . . . |
Past Tense.
1. Watakusi wa ikimasenanda, I did not go. | 1. Watakusi domo wa ikimasenanda, we did not go. |
2. . . . . . | 2. . . . . . |
3. . . . . . | 3. . . . . . |
Future Tense.
1. Watakusi wa ikimasumai, I shall not go. | 1. Watakusi domo wa ikimasumai, we shall not go. |
2. . . . . . | 2. . . . . . |
3. . . . . . | 3. . . . . . |
Potential Mood.
Present Tense.
1. Watakusi wa ikemasen,[1] | 1. Watakusi domo wa ikemasen, we cannot go. |
2. . . . . . | 2. . . . . . |
3. . . . . . | 3. . . . . . |
- ↑ There is another form of potential mood—iku koto ga dekimasen.