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How to conjugate verbs in the present tense in both -/ form

Youll know which are the verbs because they always have attached at the end. These are the rules for
conjugating verbs into the present tense in the .
1. Remove the so youre left only with the verb stem. Ex. (to go)

2. Depending on the whether it ends in vowel or consonant you will add the following to the verb stem:
a. If its final vowel is or , you will add to the stem . If it already ends in you just add .
Ex.
.
In the case it ends in the vowel , itll always become . Ex. (to look)
.
If it ends in a consonant, you simply add the . Ex.
.
b. If its all the other vowels, you will add to the verb stem . If it already ends on , it just
replaces it.
In this one depends on the vowels so Ill just cover some of the most basic ones.
Ex. (To write)
( usually becomes )
Ex. (To drink)
( usually becomes )
Ex. (To dance)
( usually becomes )
If it ends in a consonant and is a regular verb, you simply add the .
c. If it ends in the syllable , add the . It always become ; ex.
For the -/ form:
1. You dont have to add anything like in the form.
2. If the verb stem ends in vowel, you add . Ex.
.
3. If the verb stem ends in consonant, you add
.

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