Quiz : expressions using Verb te Form 32-2
other expressions
Verbて-います
Verbて-います
Verbて-いません
にています
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1.
わたしは いま シャワーを ( )。
I’m taking a shower now.
2.
わたしは しゅうに いっかい ( )。
I’m taking a Japanese lesson once a week.
3.
ひるごはんは まだ ( )。
I haven’t eaten lunch.
4.
わたしは ちちに ( )。
I look like my father.
Verb te Form います
meaning : I am doing. ( Present Continuous )
It means that it is happening or something is continuing.
watashi [wa] ima hon [o] honde-imasu.
( I’m reading a book. )
ame [ga] futte-imasu.
( It is raining. )
Verb te Form います
Verb te Form います
meaning : habit
It means that you do it regularly.
watashi [wa] mainichi kōen [o] hashitte-imasu.
( I run at the park everyday. )
watashi [wa] maiasa ringo [o] tabete-imasu.
( I eat an apple every morning. )
This expression can be used to say your job.
jonson-san [wa] daigaku [de] eigo [o] oshiete-imasu.
( Mr.Johnson teaches English at a university. )
Verb te Form いません
meaning : I have not done.
It means that you have not completed to do something.
“まだ” which means “yet” is used together.
watashi [wa] mada shukudai [o] shite-imasen.
( I have not done my homework yet. )
mada hirugohan [o] tabete-imasen.
( I have not eaten lunch yet. )
Verb te Form いません
にています
There are some verbs that are originally in the form of “-ています”.
にています nite-i-masu | to be alike |
まがっています magatte-i-masu | to be bent |
つづいています tsuzuite-i-masu | to go further in the same direction |
めんしています menshite-i-masu | to be facing |
I am watching TV now.
I go to the gym every Sunday.
I have not submitted an essay yet.
This road continues to the sea.

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