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Meaning of もてり and use of が
The difference between が and を with the potential form of a verbWhy doesn't 分かる have a potential form?How to distinguish between passive and potential forms of the verb?In what cases do I use 見られる with を?知る vs わかる and when to use が and を in “how to” questionsIs it bad practice to use “することができる” as opposed to just “できる”?How to use 満足するIs there a reason why the passive and the potential form are identical (at least for える/いる verbs)?Is there a good etymological reason why the potential form in Japanese requires the が particle?is 持てる potential form or continuous tense
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白き布 もて盤上を 磨きたり 人は心に 鏡をもてり。
Is もてり 持てる? If so, in that case why does a potential verb have the が particle?
grammar particles potential-form old-japanese
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白き布 もて盤上を 磨きたり 人は心に 鏡をもてり。
Is もてり 持てる? If so, in that case why does a potential verb have the が particle?
grammar particles potential-form old-japanese
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白き布 もて盤上を 磨きたり 人は心に 鏡をもてり。
Is もてり 持てる? If so, in that case why does a potential verb have the が particle?
grammar particles potential-form old-japanese
白き布 もて盤上を 磨きたり 人は心に 鏡をもてり。
Is もてり 持てる? If so, in that case why does a potential verb have the が particle?
grammar particles potential-form old-japanese
grammar particles potential-form old-japanese
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This is not the potential form of 持つ, but the 已然形 of 持つ plus the 終止形 of the 助動詞 り. In this case, the combination corresponds to modern Japanese 持っている.
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This is not the potential form of 持つ, but the 已然形 of 持つ plus the 終止形 of the 助動詞 り. In this case, the combination corresponds to modern Japanese 持っている.
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This is not the potential form of 持つ, but the 已然形 of 持つ plus the 終止形 of the 助動詞 り. In this case, the combination corresponds to modern Japanese 持っている.
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This is not the potential form of 持つ, but the 已然形 of 持つ plus the 終止形 of the 助動詞 り. In this case, the combination corresponds to modern Japanese 持っている.
This is not the potential form of 持つ, but the 已然形 of 持つ plus the 終止形 of the 助動詞 り. In this case, the combination corresponds to modern Japanese 持っている.
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