“MASU” form conjugation - Kimasu and Gimasu
Just simply drop the “Ku” and replace it with “Kimasu”. For verbs with (“) like oyogu, "Gu" will be replaced by “Gimasu”.
1. あく (aku) = あきます (a + kimasu)
2. あるく (aruku) = あるきます (aru + kimasu)
3. いく (iku) = いきます (i + kimasu)
4. おく (oku) = おきます (o + kimasu)
5. かく (kaku) = かきます (ka + kimasu)
6. きく (kiku) = ききます (ki + kimasu)
7.さく (saku) = さきます (sa + kimasu)
8. つく (tsuku) = つきます (tsu + kimasu)
9. なく (naku) = なきます (na + kimasu)
10. はく (haku) = はきます (ha + kimasu)
11. はたらく (hataraku) = はたらきます (hatara + kimasu)
12. ひく (hiku) = ひきます (hi + kimasu)
13. ふく (fuku) = ふきます (fu + kimasu)
14. みがく (migaku) = みがきます (miga + kimasu)
15. およぐ (oyogu) = およぎます (oyo + gimasu)
16. ぬぐ (nugu) = ぬぎます (nu + gimasu)
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Group1 Verbs (MASU form)
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Ageru, Aida, Amari, Are, Arimasen, Aru, Ato De, Au, Ba, Ba Hodo, Bakari, Beki desu, Bun, Cha, Chau, Chittomo, Choudo, Chuu ni, Daga, Dakara, Dake, Dakedo, Dare, Datte, De, De aru, Dekiru, Demo, Deshou, Desu, Dewa, Dou, Doko, Dokoro dewa nai, Dokoro ka, Dono Kurai, Dore, Doushite, Doushitemo, Douzo, Ga, Garu, Goro, Hajimeru, Hazu desu, Hazu ga nai, Hou, Hodo, Hou ga ii, Hoka, Hoshii, Hotondo, Igai, Igo, Ijou, Ichiban, Ikenai, Ikou, Ikura (demo/temo), Inai
Ageru, Aida, Amari, Are, Arimasen, Aru, Ato De, Au, Ba, Ba Hodo, Bakari, Beki desu, Bun, Cha, Chau, Chittomo, Choudo, Chuu ni, Daga, Dakara, Dake, Dakedo, Dare, Datte, De, De aru, Dekiru, Demo, Deshou, Desu, Dewa, Dou, Doko, Dokoro dewa nai, Dokoro ka, Dono Kurai, Dore, Doushite, Doushitemo, Douzo, Ga, Garu, Goro, Hajimeru, Hazu desu, Hazu ga nai, Hou, Hodo, Hou ga ii, Hoka, Hoshii, Hotondo, Igai, Igo, Ijou, Ichiban, Ikenai, Ikou, Ikura (demo/temo), Inai
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