Those one's in particular are special verbs that get conjugated like u-verbs even though they end in iru or eru. For example, hairu in it's ~masu form would be hairimasu, not haimasu. There are some more special verbs, I think you can probably look them up on google.
Those one's in particular are
Those one's in particular are special verbs that get conjugated like u-verbs even though they end in iru or eru. For example, hairu in it's ~masu form would be hairimasu, not haimasu. There are some more special verbs, I think you can probably look them up on google.