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What is the correct negative form of 。。。っている?
According to the Japanese iPhone application the negative form of 知っている would be 知っていない. However in one of the books that I use for reference it says that the opposite of 知っている wo …
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The different way to mark a verb
Alright, so the basics of it are を is proceeded by transitive verb and が intransitive, and that in casual usage either one can be dropped. But what about when が is replaced by の, …
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When is -ます actually used as a present form of a verb?
When you're first taught Japanese verbs you're told that the form "たべます / します" is the "non-past tense" which can mean either present or future. Then later you meet the "-ています" form …
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Is there a significant difference between いる and おる?
I just encountered おる today while reading an Ameblo blog post.
Here is an excerpt from the post that used the word in question:
こちらはかなり楽しくやっております
According to Goo辞書 it uses the …
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Weather question: 雨が降る or 振り込める ??
Are these two phrases different or exactly the same?
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What are “to endure/to stand/to put up with” and “to be addicted to”?
I'm just wondering what these two verbs are, as they're a bit tricky.. also what are the particles used for them?



