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Anya Lothrop
-ます vs. -ています: When to use what?
Could someone please give me a few easy sample sentences (in kana) so I get a better idea of when I use which form?
Thank you!! :-)
20 mai 2015 08:12
Réponses · 4
わたしはえいごをべんきょうします。(When I hear this sentence without any context, what I imagine is "I'll study English".)
わたしはえいごをべんきょうしています。(It means "I'm studying English now" and "I study English habitually", "I'm in the situation that I study English / I already started studying English".)
With more context:
わたしはあしたがっこうへいきます。(I'll go to school tomorrow.)
わたしはまいにちがっこうへいきます。(I go to school everyday / I'll go to school everyday.)
わたしはまいにちがっこうへいっています。(I go to school everyday.)
わたしはバスでがっこうへいきます。(I go to school by bus / I'll go to school by bus.)
わたしはバスでがっこうへいっています。(I go to school by bus.)
If you need more examples, please let me know.
I hope this was helpful.
20 mai 2015
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Anya Lothrop
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Allemand, Italien, Japonais, Espagnol, Swahili
Langue étudiée
Japonais, Espagnol, Swahili
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