All Korean verbs have a basic form (or dictionary form) that ends in -다 (-da), and different endings are replacing "-다" to indicate tense or politeness. 2. 있다 (to be / to stay): 우리 모두 같이 있자. Let's all stay together. 3. 가다 (To go): 나는 학교에 간다. I go to school. Grammar: 가다 = 가 +ㄴ다. "ㄴ다" is a combination of the present tense marker "-ㄴ-" and the declarative ending '-다'. 4. 오다 (To come): 선생님은 5분 후에 옵니다. The teacher will come in 5 minutes. 5. 먹다 (To eat): 나는 아침에 밥을 먹습니다. I eat rice in the morning.
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