Most commonly used Korean verb endings for everyday conversation 🗣️🇰🇷💪 (with 가다: to go, 먹다 to eat, 하다: to do) Many Korean learners have shared their frustration around verb conjugation with me. 😭So, I've put together 7 of the most commonly used ones. I hope you find this helpful! 🙏 1️⃣-아/어 Informal present tense Form: -아/어 (verbs end withㅏ·ㅗ→아, other verbs→어, 하다→해) Used to casually describe present actions or habits among friends and family. 가다 → 가 먹다 → 먹어 하다 → 해 2️⃣ -요 Polite informal present tense Form: -아/어/여 + 요, 하다→해요 Adding respect and politeness to inform speech. 가다 → 가요 먹다 → 먹어요 하다 → 해요 3️⃣ -ㅂ/습니다 Formal present tense Form: -ㅂ니다 / -습니다 Used for polite, professional speech like presentations, interviews, customer service. 가다 → 갑니다 먹다 → 먹습니다 하다 → 합니다 4️⃣ -았/었/였다 Past tense Form: -았/었/였 + 어요/습니다 , 하→했 Used for talking about completed actions or past experiences. 가다 → 갔어요 / 갔습니다 먹다 → 먹었어요 / 먹었습니다 하다 → 했어요 / 했습니다 5️⃣ -겠 Future tense, intention, or assumption Form: -겠어요/겠습니다 Like "will" or "shall' to state intentions, promises, or strong guesses. 가다 → 가겠어요 / 가겠습니다 먹다 → 먹겠어요 / 먹겠습니다 하다 → 하겠어요 / 하겠습니다 6️⃣ -세요 / -으세요 Polite command or request Form: -세요 / -으세요 a respectful way to ask or tell someone to do something. Similar to "Please" 가다 → 가세요 먹다 → 먹으세요 하다 → 하세요 7️⃣ -ㅂ시다 / -읍시다 Suggestion Form: -ㅂ시다 / -읍시다 a polite, inclusive way to invite someone to join you. Similar to "Let's..." 가다 → 갑시다 먹다 → 먹읍시다 하다 → 합시다