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Genki I (3rd Edition) > Lesson 7

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ている
1. Describes a state after the action A takes place.
                 
She is delighted to have had a child.
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にいく
1. Go (somewhere) in order to A
                            
There are hardly any stores in my town, so I often go to Tokyo to shop.
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にくる
1. Come (here) in order to A
                       
You came to help me? Thanks a lot!
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1. Return (home) in order to A
                       
There are a lot of college students who return home during winter holiday to see their families.
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ている
1. A-ing (Progressive tense)
             
The family is heading this way.
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ている
1. A is the subject's habitual/customary actions.
                 
I am always watching TV and relaxing.
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に~ない
1. Not really A; not particularly A
          
It's not really a problem.
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て、~で
1. A and B
The て/で can be used to link several adjectives/nouns describing the same noun.
                    
In the evening, the area became cold and dark.
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1. A, but/however B
Used to show a contradiction or opposite.
                
It is sunny now, but it seems like it will be rainy tomorrow.
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1. Used after nouns/な-adjectives to link a list of adjectives and/or nouns
         
He is strong and healthy.
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Adjectives - linking
1. C is A and B
          
The room is dark and dirty.
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