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Why is 닫다 conjugated to 닫아요 , but not 닫요?
Why is 닫다 conjugated to 닫아요 , but not 닫요?
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verbs are form into ~(어/아)요 when they are used in sentence
나는 먹어요 : I eat
나는 배워요 : I learn
문 좀 닫아 : please close the door
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