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Originally Posted by 8May1993
if you know plain form (dictionary form) there is an easy way to remember te form.
く = いて
ぐ = いで
うつる = って
ぬむぶ = んで
す = して
just change one of those (last sounds of plain form verbs) to the te form they correspond with.
for example:
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Wow that is wonderful. Sometimes I get stuck between く and る, other than that I usually get them right (of course errors are not infrequent, but mostly because I don't use my brain hee hee). I know there is only one form that requires いて, but don't know why sometimes I try to put it to more verbs (る and once in this forum even with す)