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「捨ててしまう」why is there two て’s used here?
understanding hōgejaku — an archaic imperative?取り立てて話題がない why are there two てs in this sentence?Why is neither て nor ます form used here?How do these two を relate to the respective verbs?Why the te-form 開けて is used hereWhy is と used in a seemingly temporal meaning here?Why isn't 笑う usually used with に particle?besides meaning of preparation, what is other meaning of Te OkuWhy is だ being used at the end of the following sentence?te-form being used two times with the same verb
The full sentence was :
「捨ててしまうのはもったいないと思って」
I think to throw away (something) is a waste
But why is there two て’s?
Why is it not 捨てしまう?
grammar meaning nuances particles て-form
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The full sentence was :
「捨ててしまうのはもったいないと思って」
I think to throw away (something) is a waste
But why is there two て’s?
Why is it not 捨てしまう?
grammar meaning nuances particles て-form
add a comment |
The full sentence was :
「捨ててしまうのはもったいないと思って」
I think to throw away (something) is a waste
But why is there two て’s?
Why is it not 捨てしまう?
grammar meaning nuances particles て-form
The full sentence was :
「捨ててしまうのはもったいないと思って」
I think to throw away (something) is a waste
But why is there two て’s?
Why is it not 捨てしまう?
grammar meaning nuances particles て-form
grammar meaning nuances particles て-form
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The verb is 捨てる, so its て-form is 捨てて, hence the compound form Vて+しまう becomes 捨ててしまう.
If it were the casual ちゃう instead of しまう that you were using, that starts from the て-form too, but also contracts the て, so it would instead be 捨てちゃう, with just the one て. Perhaps that is where the confusion arose?
Hope that helps!
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The verb is 捨てる, so its て-form is 捨てて, hence the compound form Vて+しまう becomes 捨ててしまう.
If it were the casual ちゃう instead of しまう that you were using, that starts from the て-form too, but also contracts the て, so it would instead be 捨てちゃう, with just the one て. Perhaps that is where the confusion arose?
Hope that helps!
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The verb is 捨てる, so its て-form is 捨てて, hence the compound form Vて+しまう becomes 捨ててしまう.
If it were the casual ちゃう instead of しまう that you were using, that starts from the て-form too, but also contracts the て, so it would instead be 捨てちゃう, with just the one て. Perhaps that is where the confusion arose?
Hope that helps!
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The verb is 捨てる, so its て-form is 捨てて, hence the compound form Vて+しまう becomes 捨ててしまう.
If it were the casual ちゃう instead of しまう that you were using, that starts from the て-form too, but also contracts the て, so it would instead be 捨てちゃう, with just the one て. Perhaps that is where the confusion arose?
Hope that helps!
The verb is 捨てる, so its て-form is 捨てて, hence the compound form Vて+しまう becomes 捨ててしまう.
If it were the casual ちゃう instead of しまう that you were using, that starts from the て-form too, but also contracts the て, so it would instead be 捨てちゃう, with just the one て. Perhaps that is where the confusion arose?
Hope that helps!
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