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Originally Posted by SceptileMaster
Well I'm glad it looks good I was just unsure about certain things like it's accuracy especially on base 5. For example: it is こう and こ if I was using base 5 for かく right?
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Just curious, what text book are you using that teaches you verb conjugation like this? Don't you find it confusing?
Anyway I had another look, and spotted a big mistake on Ichidan verb section and the Irregular verb section. In fact, I find the 5 base thing extremely confusing as there is no such thing in Japanese grammar so I don't even know how to correct you based on that table.
In Japanese, there are 6 types of conjugations for each verb (some of them overlap).
未然形 (Mizenkei)
連用形 (Renyoukei)
終止形 (Shuushikei)
連体形 (Rentaikei)
仮定形 (Kateikei)
命令形 (Meireikei)
In your table, Base 6 and 7 are actually both part of Renyoukei, which is Base 2 for Godan verbs. As you can see its confusion galore.
Seriously, for a Japanese learner, this is a terrible confusing way to introduce verb conjugations and I urge you to stick to mainstream Japanese grammar for non-Japanese speakers.