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Benjamin
Past perfect and past continous in Japanese?
僕はつく前に、ベンジャミンがもう食べてしまっていた。=Before I arrived, Benjamin had already eaten. 過去完了形past perfect
僕はつく時、ベンジャミンがもう食べてしまっていた。= When I arrived, Benjamin had already eaten.過去完了形past perfect
僕はついた時、ベンジャミンがもう食べてしまっていた。= When I arrived, Benjamin had already eaten.過去完了形past perfect
僕がついた時、ベンジャミンがもう食べている。= When I arrived Benjamin was (already) eating.過去進行形?past continuous
2018년 1월 28일 오전 10:51
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Aki-san has already explaind to you and I'd just like to write what I would say with "started/fineshed/was eating".
僕がつく前に、ベンジャミンはもう(すでに)食べ始めていた。
=Before I arrived, Benjamin had already started eating.
僕がついたとき、ベンジャミンはもう(すでに)食べて始めていた。
= When I arrived, Benjamin had already started eating.
僕がついたとき、ベンジャミンはもう(すでに)食べ終わっていた。
= When I arrived, Benjamin had already finished eating.
僕がついたとき、ベンジャミンはもう(すでに)食べていた / 食べているところだった。
= When I arrived Benjamin was (already) eating.
I hope this was helpful.
2018년 1월 29일
this is a challanging and interesting question. Let me write what i know for now. I will try to find answer also for myself.
1st things 1st. (In my opinion) Japanese language has no sense of 'tense (= past, present, future)', but has only that of 'aspect (done/completed/fixed/confirmed or not,) '.
~(し)た: 「た」 comes from 「たり」、an old japanese particle meaning 'complete ( in aspect)'.
And I believe you already know it (...to be continued)
2018년 1월 28일
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