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Leaderboard:
- Pos.NameScoreDuration
- 1.AinTsuin100 %59s
- 2.Shadebinder100 %77s
- 3.Oolongcha100 %78s
- 4.ChipCave100 %86s
- 5.raacden100 %110s
- 6.Esther100 %149s
- 7.vinc100 %157s
- 8.Tokayo100 %158s
- 9.Zeeker100 %178s
- 10.SDij389rw9d100 %271s
- 11.bigpimmpin100 %285s
- 12.Yatagarasu100 %331s
- 13.mendydong100 %658s
- 14.Rel96 %133s
- 15.Ennae96 %135s
- 16.T96 %139s
- 17.25alltees96 %151s
- 18.ThePixelPolygon96 %190s
- 19.r3ftch96 %215s
- 20.npullan93 %155s
- 21.Stardust93 %244s
- 22.Pill0w93 %544s
- 23.MatPatSS90 %153s
- 24.RJERB90 %420s
- 25.bryanongo90 %909s
- 26.Elianore86 %105s
- 27.ShawnTay86 %62905s
- 28.totosavestheday83 %75s
- 29.Riebi83 %107s
- 30.DigitalTempest26 %159s
How are する and 来る irregular? They neither appear in the list of 27 or adhere to the “i” and “e” column rules. Because both have an “u” vowel sound, shouldn’t they both be straight, non-rule breaking Type 1 verbs?
The purpose that I call する and 来る irregular verbs is for people to remember them eaiser, because する is just like part of Type-3 Verb, but it’s different from Type-3 Verb (like 勉強する), and 来る is just different from any other verbs, so I put them as irregular verbs.