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Te Form Auxiliary Verbs Explained by Christian Garcia is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses auxiliary verbs that can follow verbs in the "te" form in Japanese. It focuses on verbs of giving and receiving like "ageru" (to give), "kureru" (to give), "yaru" (to give), "morau" (to receive), and honorific versions that imply helpfulness and the relationship between the giver and receiver. The appropriate verb choice depends on who is giving and receiving and their relationship. It also notes that the source of help is marked with "ni" rather than "kara" when using "itadaku" and
- Author
- Christian Garcia
- Language
- EN