~て (Sequence of Actions)
Supporting / Te-form
👀 Layer A: Visual Guide (直感理解)
📝 Quick Summary (まとめ)
複数の動作(どうさ)を順番(じゅんばん)に言うときに使います。「~して、~して、~します」のように文をつなぐ「接着剤(せっちゃくざい)」の役割をします。
The “Te-form” acts as a conjunction (like “and”) to connect multiple actions in a sequence. “I do A, then B, then C.”
Structure: [Action 1 Te-form], [Action 2 Te-form], [Final Action].
🔍 Layer B: Deepening (深掘り)
💡 Raya’s Hack (攻略法)
「時(とき)を決めるのは、最後(さいご)の動詞!」
「て形」には過去(かこ)も未来(みらい)もありません。時間の情報は、一番最後の動詞が持っています。
例:「起きて、食べて、行きました」= 全部「過去」の話になるよ!
The “Te-form” is timeless. The tense of the WHOLE sentence is decided by the FINAL verb. If the last verb is Past Tense, all previous “Te” actions are also Past.
🚧 Joy’s Mistake (よくある間違い)
Scene: Joy listing his morning routine.
Joy: 「起きますて、食べます。」
(Okimasu te, tabemasu.)
❌ Wrong!
Why?
「ます」に「て」をつけることはできません!
動詞のグループルールに従って、正しい「て形」を作りましょう。
正解は「起きて (Okite)、食べます」です。
You cannot add “te” to “masu”. You must use the proper conjugation rules. Correct: “Okite, tabemasu”.
🔥 Layer C: Practice Loop
Now it’s time to test your learning through the next 10 practice drills!
Level 1: Connect Two Actions
Q1. Okimasu (Wake up) + Tabemasu (Eat)
(Wake up and eat)
Q2. Iku (Go) + Miru (See)
(Go and see)
Q3. Kau (Buy) + Taberu (Eat)
(Buy and eat)
Q4. Kiku (Listen) + Kaku (Write)
(Listen and write)
Q5. Kaeru (Return) + Neru (Sleep)
(Return home and sleep)
Level 2: Advanced (Past Tense Chain)
Q6. Translate: “Yesterday, I went to department store and bought a bag.”
(Kinou depaato e itte, kaban o kaimashita.)
Q7. Translate: “I drank coffee and read a book.”
(Koohii o nonde, hon o yomimashita.)
Q8. Translate: “I met a friend and watched a movie.”
(Tomodachi ni atte, eiga o mimashita.)
Q9. Translate: “I washed my hands and ate dinner.”
(Te o aratte, bangohan o tabemashita.)
Q10. True or False: “Ittemashita” is a correct way to say “I went”.
(You only conjugate the end of the sentence. “Itte, mimashita” is correct. “Ittemashita” is wrong conjugation.)




