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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













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「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?










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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?










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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?










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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?







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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?



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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?



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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?



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