

Irregular verbs can be difficult to predict and often require memorization. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, do not follow this pattern and have unique forms for different tenses. Examples of regular verbs include “walk,” “talk,” “play,” “watch,” and “study.” Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern in their conjugation, typically by adding -ed to the base form of the verb to create the past tense and past participle. In English, verb forms are used to express actions that have taken place in the past, present, or future, and to indicate the speaker’s attitude or intention. Verb forms refer to the way verbs change to express tense, mood, and voice in a sentence.

They have 4 different classifications, namely active, descriptive, existential, and copulas.

Have fun learning these useful and common Korean verbs presented below! Because Korean verbs are typically listed with -다 added to their stems in dictionaries, we will also do so here. In this lesson, we will introduce you to Korean verbs! They are the most important part of most sentences in the Korean language, so you will want to learn and memorize as many different verbs as possible.
