Shawn
Verb Conjugation I am having trouble completely understanding how to conjugate verbs in Japanese. I believe I understand the present/future and past tenses, but it is the other ones that I am not quite sure about. If someone could give me the different forms of the verb 行く and then give me a sentence with the English equivalent it would help me out a lot. I want to know what all of these forms mean: 行きます、行きましょう、行ってください、行きました、行ったでしょう、行って、行っています、行っていました、行きますれば、行きましたら、行けます、行かせます、行かれます。 The ones I believe I already know are: いきます: which can be used as I am going: I will go, or I go. 行きましょう: which can be used as: Let's go. 行きました: which can be used as: I went. Everything else is lost on me. Any corrections and help you can give is appreciated.
Oct 23, 2014 4:48 PM