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Verb Conjugation Test (Polite Form)
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The Polite Form of 立たてる Doesn’t this mean to stand?
(Meaning: to make)
立つ means “to stand”
立てる means “to make (plan)”
afaik 立てる means “to stand something up” and 立つ means “to stand”.
The first is transitive (applying to an object), and the second is intransitive (independent from an object). Hope this helps
I don’t really understand when to use ,,ri,, if ,,ru,, is at the end. Because It is really different from the polite course.
type-one Verb:ります
type-two Verb:ます