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'te' form of adjectives Adjectives can have a "te" form, just like verbs. Example, atsui (hot), would be atsukute. What are some examples of usage of such adjective te forms? One I found was to say you can't do something together with the reason why: Atsukute nomenai n desu - I can't sleep because it's hot. Others?
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The "te" form is used when a speaker provides a condition or a reason of the action or the situation by using adjectives. It can be used both in negative sentences and in positive sentences. For example, 1. 足が痛くて、立てません。[Ashi ga itaku te tatemasen.] I can't stand up because my legs hurt. 2. 楽しくて、時間を忘れる。[Tanoshiku te Jikan wo wasureru.] I forgot about time because it was fun. In the first sentence, the 'te' form clause is providing a reason he or she cannot stand up, and the second one tells the reason the speaker forgot about time. You can create many sentences by adding 'te' to adjectives.
2 ตุลาคม 2016
いたい[ adj ] おなかが いたくて たべられません。[ Onaka ga itakute taberaremasen. ] - I can't eat because I have a tummy ache. くらい[ adj ] くらくて みえません。[ Kurakute miemasen. ] - I can't see because it is dark. たかい[ adj ] たかくて かえません。[ Takakute kaemasen. ] - I can't buy it because it is expensive. いそがしい [ adj ] しごとが いそがしくて やすみが とれません。[ Shigoto ga isogashikute yasumi ga toremasen. ] - I can't take days off work because I'm busy with work.
2 ตุลาคม 2016
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