* Irregular verbs |
ㄷ-irregular
Some verbs whose stem end with ㄷ are irregular. For instance, consider the verb 묻다. ㄷ of the stem 묻 changes to ㄹ when followed by a suffix that begins with a vowel, as shown below.
Here are more examples of ㄷ-irregulars.
Meanwhile, not all verbs that end with ㄷ are irregular. The following are examples of regular predicates.
Notice that these ㄷ-ending verbs conjugate regularly. The stems of these regular predicates do not undergo any change whether the ensuing suffix begins with a vowel or a consonant.
ㅂ-irregular
The ㅂ-irregular predicates are subject to the following variation. ㅂ changes to either 우 or 오(for a few predicates), when the ensuing suffix begins with a vowel. For instance, consider how 춥다(cold) is conjugated. 춥 + 어요 = 추우 + 어요 = 추워요. Here are more examples.
Not all predicates that end with ㅂ are irregular. The followings are regular ㅂ-ending predicates.
ㅅ-irregular
Some verbs that end with ㅅ are subject to the following irregular conjugation. ㅅ of the stem gets deleted when followed by a suffix that begins with a vowel. Examples of ㅅ-irregular verbs are as follows.
Not all predicates that end with ㅅ are irregular. The following are regular ㅅ-ending predicates.
ㅎ-irregular
Some predicates that end with ㅎ are subject to the following irregular conjugation. ㅎ of the stem drops out when followed by a suffix that begins with a vowel. A number of color-related adjectives as well as demonstratives fall into this group of irregular predicates, as shown below.
Regular ㅎ-ending predicates include the following.
르-irregular
Most Korean predicates that end with 르 conjugate irregularly. 르 of the stem drops out and a consonant ㄹ is added, when followed by a suffix that begins either 어 or 아. For instance, consider the verb 가르다(divide). Notice that 르 of the stem is deleted but a consonant ㄹ is inserted, when followed by polite speech level ending -아요.
Here are more examples.
Not all predicates that end with 르 are subject to this irregular conjugation. The following few 르-ending predicates are regular.
ㄹ-irregular
All Korean predicates that end in ㄹ are subject to the following irregular conjugation. ㄹ drops out when the following suffix begins with one of ㄴ, ㅂ and ㅅ.
으-irregular
All Korean predicates that ends with the vowel 으 are subject to the following irregular conjugation. the vowel 으 of the stem drops out when the following suffix begins with a vowel.
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