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Toya Muyani
~te + imasu / ~te + iru/ru
I was just wondering how to use a ~te form verb then added with "imasu" and ~te form verb added with "ru". Whats the difference and how to use it?
Aug 7, 2011 4:16 PM
Answers · 3
te+imasu = polite (use it when you're talking to people you don't know or your boss, elderly people etc.
te+iru or ru = informal (use it when talking to your friends)
August 7, 2011
て+います て+いる(る)はおなじいみです。
どちらも present continuous tense ですが
て+います のほうがていねいないいかたです。
August 8, 2011
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Toya Muyani
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English, Filipino (Tagalog), Japanese
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