Japanese present continuous tense(ている) usage

Japanese present continuous tense(ている) usage

2026-05-13 0 Report
The Japanese present progressive tense primarily uses the structure "verb te-form + iiru" to indicate an ongoing action, a continuing state, or a habitual action. The affirmative form is "~teimasu" and the negative form is "~teimasen". Its specific usage covers things that are currently being done, the continuation of a state, and long-standing habits.
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