안녕하세요! 저는 다스튼입니다. At least I believe? ㅋㅋㅋ
I was looking for some conjugation help between the two different endings:
-합니다 and -해요 style
For endings I've researched off the web I've found the following...
-합니다
+ㅂ니다 present tense
+ㅆ습니다 past tense
Rule:
1. Put in polite style (i Believe 해요 style)
2. drop 요
3. Add ㅆ below the 아 or 어
4. Then add 습니다
+겠습니다 future
+고 있습니다 present progressive (-ing)
To make it negative place I wrote 다 / 까 (안 in front of verb) not sure exactly what I was saying there
-해요
+아요 afterㅏ,ㅗ, +어요 after anything else
+ㅆ어요 past (same rule as above)
+겠어요 future
+고 있어요 present progressive
Example: 찾다=to find
-합니다
찾합니다 (not sure) Im looking for
찾았습니다 I found
찾겠습니다 I will look for
찾고 있습니다 I'm looking for
-해요
찾아요 I'm looking for
찾았어요 I found
찾겠어요 I will find
찾고있어요 I'm looking for
I'm don't think I have conjugated them right, but if you could help it would be greatly appreciated
About me: I can be found on Facebook and would love to make some more friends (Dustin spitz). I'm not in any Korean classes and for the most part I'm trying to teach myself. I love korean culture and especially the food my grandma speaks Korean fluently and I do learn a little from her but she Also learns rules like I do. Ex: she never realized 는/은 differences in writing because she just always learned it that way. So she also likes when I bring her new stuff she never actually paid attention too when she speaks or writes in Korean.
Happy to be on he website hope to learn a lot. Also hope we can cover this subject even if it's just one tense at a time.
Sorry for any spelling errors changes etc because I'm typing on my touch
감사합니다
Dustin
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