Japanese Grammar (Barron's Grammar) by Carol Akiyama;Nobuo Akiyama
Author:Carol Akiyama;Nobuo Akiyama
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2011-09-14T04:33:00+00:00
§7.7-5 Past Progressive
The past progressive is used for past continuous action or state of being.
Here are some examples of past continuous action.
Examples
The following examples show past states of being.
Examples
§7.8 THE PRESUMPTIVE MOOD
Sometimes called the "probable" mood, this has no exact equivalent in English, although it is important in Japanese. It enables speakers to use a verb form that can express probability, belief, or intention without being too direct. This mood has two sets of forms, one indicating probability, the second indicating intention.
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