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Monday, February 19, 2007

Grammar notes 43

Nearing the finish now.

When すぐ(に) follows a verb it て form, it would mean immediately upon.
AてすぐにB would imply immidietly after A, B would apply.

ている, while being continuing in transitive verbs, will refer to a result when used with a intransitive verb.

てある has a simular meaning to ている, but ている together with a transitive verb implies someone has made something, while no such implications are done with intransitive and てある.

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