-te aru -te iruhttp://www014.upp.so....../aug98.htm
Last month we learned "jidoushi and tadoushi" which make pairs.
This month we learn the expressions using these "jidoushi and tadoushi".
From now on we call them "Pair jidoushi and tadoushi".
-te kuru -te ikuhttp://homepage3.nif......on-e32.htm
The meaning of -te form of a verb + "kuru come/iku go" changes according to whether the verbs "kuru" and "iku" function independently of the other verb or not.
-te miruhttp://homepage3.nif......on-e35.htm
The auxiliary verb - te miru is usually written in hiragana. The verb of intention is in the ?te form, connecting it to miru, and it expresses the meaning of
-te shimauhttp://homepage3.nif......on-e34.htm
"Verb + te shimau" is often used in the form of -te shimatta, for example nonde shimatta (I) have drunk it all or wasurete shimatta (I) have forgotten.
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