Quote (greydoom @ Mon, Jul 27 2009, 11:00pm)
I go to home and eat:
Watashi wa ie ni kaette tabemasu
I eat cake, drink coffee and (then) go to home:
Keeki o tabete, koohii o nonde, ie ni kaerimasu.
First I look, then I buy: (I look and buy)
Mitte kaimasu.
Are these written correctly ??
Atm I'm studying て-verbs
You might want to be careful how you write down class 1 verbs with -te endings. You have to remember all you need to do is drop "ru" and add "te". Thus miru becomes mite, not mitte. The "tte" conjugation is for irregular ru verbs (like wakaru - wakatte)
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and how can I say:
I try to speak. Using te-verb(mitte hanashimasu) ???
That would be hanashite miru for example you could say Monku ga aru nara Peter ni hanashite mimasu - If you have a complaint, try talking to Peter.
This post was edited by skystrike on Jul 27 2009 08:25am