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Thanks for watching!! It's very confusing and difficult to learn the patter at once, right?? Hope this video helps :)

StudyInDailyJapanese
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With all due respect to the teacher, he didnt explain it the best way. たべる is present as in "I eat this" and たべている is when you are currently eating, as in "I am eating this".
And たべました is the formal way of saying たべた, just like たべます is the formal way of saying たべる.
I hope it can help the people confused ^_^

okaokadu
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so basically, what sensei is saying is:
_PRESENT PRESENT PAST_
_SIMPLE CONTINUOUS TENSE:_
_TENSE: TENSE:_
- *taberu*: eat. | *tabeiru*: eating | *tabeta*: eaten/ate
- *miru*: see | *miteiru*: seeing. | *mita*: seen/saw
- *iku*: go | *itteiru*: going | *itta*: went
- *suru*: do | *shiteiru*: doing | *shita*: done

hope this helped!!

ItsNoriShio
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Ok that's actually useful, short and informative, thank you

Kaeribana
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I've learned japanese in high school but never use the language for daily basis. And now i realized how much i forgot about Japanese language 😂

gwenreyna
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Wow this is so useful. Thank you せんせい.

brandonTHEshiados
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A trick for past tense is that it's just the て-Form but replace て with た

luigivids
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For anyone who wants to understand more about Japanese her conjugations also many other verb conjugations that he explains in the actual videos (not the short videos)

purpleplays
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wow! tysm! im very excited to learn japanese, ive been putting it off because ive been learning french at school but this channel will come in handy

helldaisy
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Omgggg thank youuu would you believe I got stuck here like 20yrs ago I was trying to learn nihongo so I can watch anime w/o subs. I never got past this so I stopped ...only now did it made sense. I still wanna learn nihongo not for anime though

roscelsanjose
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More videos on verb subjugation please. Thanks a lot

itspossible
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Im a japanese studies Major in uni and our 先生 teaches us the verbs in 『-ます、-せん、-した、-ませんでした』forms now i feel like my life has been a lie 🤨🤣

galinaatanasova
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Genial. I’m straggling with the sound Shi

gidz
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You can use this for any verb. If you just make the verb te-form and add iru to make it present tense and to make it past you would make it ta or da depending if it has a dakuten or not. If it has a dakuten it will be da but if there is none it will be ta. If you want to say that you want something you take the verb stem and add tai. E.g. kore tabetai. What I mean by verb stem I mean the bit of a verb that never changes even if it’s in past, present, etc. Hope this comment explains a lot

TinOfBeanz
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Thank you very much! I highly appreciate these short videos

kdsfhkljfnsdfo
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I think this is my first intro to verb conjugation and I really hope it's all this easy (probably not)

ivorymagnus
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For the people who want to know how to inflect these verbs to express the present tense, you have to put the verbs into the te form and then add an iru if you want to do it politely then with imasu Verbs that end in ru, tsu and u are inflected with tte Verbs that end in ku and gu are inflected with ite (ku) and ide (gu) Verbs that end in nu, mu bu are inflected with nde, for example shinu = shinde all other verbs like kuru, suru, verbs that end in su and iru /eru are inflected with a simple te

watch-_shadw
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taberu is "to eat" but also it's own present simple. Tabeteiru is the past continuous.This is the same for every verb in this video.

sandrokhorguashvili
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I don’t understand this 🥺 I was taught that the present form was like 食べます or 行きます and the past form was 食べました、いきました. Could you please explain which forms are right?

evdanesia
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He is teaching using the casual form for all the word. Tabemasu, Mimasu, ikimasu, shimasu

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