[163.0]Japaneseverbsareclassifiedintothreegroups. [163.0]Eachgrouphasitsownconjugation. [163.0]Grouptwoistheeasiestonesolet'sgetstartedfromit. [163.0]Grouptwoiscalled\"る\"verbsbecausethelastletteroftheverbis\"る\". [163.0]Makesurethatthepreviousvowelbefore\"る\"isoneofthefollowing. [163.0]\"い\",\"え.\" [163.0]Ifthepreviousvowelbefore\"る\"isoneofthefollowing:\"あ\",\"う\",\"お\", [163.0]theverbbelongstogroupone. [163.0]Forexample, [163.0]おきる,みる,たべる,ねる. [163.0]TheybelongtoGrouptwo. [163.0]GroupthreeiseasierthanGrouponebecausethereareonlytwopatterns. [163.0]Groupthreeiscalledirregularverbs. [163.0]Ifthelasttwolettersoftheverbare\"する\"or\"くる\", [163.0]itbelongstoGroupthree. [163.0]Forexample, [163.0]する,べんきょうする,くる,もってくる. [163.0]TheybelongtoGroupthree. [163.0]Grouponeiscalled\"う\"verbs. [163.0]OtherverbswhichareneitherGrouptwonorGroupthreebelongGroupone. [163.0]Forexample, [163.0]あう,はなす,よむ,わかる. [163.0]TheybelongtoGroupone. [163.0]Therearesomeexceptions. [163.0]ItseemslikesomeverbsbelongtoGrouptwo [163.0]buttheybelongtoGroupone. [163.0]Forexample, [163.0]しる,はいる,はしる,かえる. [163.0]TheybelongtoGroupone, [163.0]notGrouptwo.