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Different particles, auxiliary verbs and grammar pattern require the preceding verb to be in different conjugation form or tense, called kei (形) in Japanese. For example, the continuative aspect (連用形) of 見る is 見ている (to be seeing), formed by appending the auxiliary verb いる (to...