Lesson 21: Verb Te Form
て-Form of Japanese Verb たべる -> たべて, のむ -> のんで the ending of the verb is 「て」 or 「で」 . So, the 「て」 form of the verb is the form where the verb ends with 「て」 or 「で」 . But what exactly are the usage of this form? In this lesson, we will cover the 「て」 form of the Japanese verbs which are an extremely useful conjugation pattern. In a previous lesson on verbs we have already introduced the 「た」 form of some verbs. If you know the 「た」 form of a verb, then it is very easy to make 「て」 form of that verb, just by changing the 「た」 to 「て」 . Please look at the attached picture where the 「た」 form, 「て」 form and 「ないで」 form of some common verbs are given for your easy reference. Continuous Tense = verbs with '~ing' In English, we may say reading, eating etc. to mean an action is continuing, and in the Japanese, 「て」 form of verb is also used for similar purpose. The usages of the 「て」 form are to express the continuous action or a change of state in the future or a chan...