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ÀÓÄÈÎ 373 | GRAMMAR I - 06.04

   

Grammar I - 06.04
Describing Two Activities
 

You can use a te-form if you want to combine two or more verbs,
as in describing a sequence of events or actions ("I did this then that").
In other words, the te-form does the work of "and" with verbs.
Note: て - te can only connect nouns, not verbs. 

ノート を かりて、コピー します。

 I will borrow her notebook and Xerox it.
"Note /object/ borrow /and/, copy make".

nooto o karite, kopii shimasu.

 
   
きょう は、ろくじ に おきて、べんきょうしました。 Today I got up at six and studied.
kyoo-wa, roku-ji ni okite, benkyoo-shimashita.  
しょくどう に いって、ひるごはん を たべましょう。 Let's go to the cafeteria and have lunch.
shokudoo ni itte, hirugohan o tabemashoo.  
   
  The te-form of a verb can also be used to connect a verb more "loosely" with the rest of a sentence.
バス に のって、かいしゃ に いきます。 I go to work by bus.
I take a bus to work.
basu ni notte, kaisha ni ikimasu.  
きょうかしょ を わすれて、すみません。 I'm sorry for not bringing in the textbook.
I left the book at home, and I'm sorry.
kyookasho o wasurete, sumimasen.