A bit of help to better understand my Japanese Vocabulary?
Rather long, hoping I can explain myself clearly here. Okay...
A couple days back when I was researching for a better understanding of the auxiliary verb "imasu (います)" one of the interesting answers I came across was someone saying:
"For example: Onna no hito wa tonde imasu. (おんなのひとはとんでいます)
tonde imasu (とんでいます) = is jumping/flying
It comes from the verb "tobu/tobimasu" ("tobu" (とぶ) is the "u-form," or dictionary form, and "tobimasu" (とびます) is its "masu-form," or polite form). To express that something is going on right now, you take the "te-form" of the verb, and add "imasu." (います)
The "te-form" of the verb "tobu" is "tonde," (とんで) so you get "tonde imasu." (とんでいます) Words like "imasu" are often called "helping verbs," because they connect to other verbs to express different things."
For the most part I do understand what (s)he is saying but I was wondering if someone could help explain how to take the dictionary form and turn them into their "masu-form" and "te-form" so I can better understand to use "imasu" correctly.