![]() But considering the boys' reactions, maybe cameras haven't been introduced to Japan yet? ![]() History was your worst subject, you had to take it in your Sophomore year, then twice in your Junior year because you failed it the first semester. You sighed and picked the phone out of Tanjiro's hand before putting it away in your back pocket. " What? Let me see!" Zenitsu looks over Tanjiro's shoulder. " Woah! Look! The sunset is stuck in this box!" Tanjiro coos. He took the phone from Zenitsu and stared at the lock screen. You went to reach for it, but Tanjiro beat you to it. " Ah! What the hell is this?" He stretches out his hand to keep the phone at a distance. He pushes the power button and cries when it turns on. He was hesitant to pick it up, staring it at like a foreign object, which is fair. You made no effort to pick it up, fortunately, Zenitsu was the one to get it. You fumbled with your phone to turn it off, but you just end up dropping it to the floor. You jump up in surprise, a shout escaping your soul. You are more than welcome to stop reading. Like I said before, you do not have to like this. That's why it takes a while for me to even say she's half Mexican. I tried that at first, but I was becoming unhappy with how she was turning out. The reason I even made (Y/n) American/Half Mexican was because I didn't want her to be boring, or just an empty shell. I didn't think I'd have to remind you all about something like this, but it's gotten to a point where I just hate reading comments from the first few chapters. Please, just STOP commenting that! If I see a new comment in a similar caliber, I WILL DELETE IT! Do you understand how frustrating and discouraging it is? It's just so annoying and I have half a mind to just delete those comments, the only reason I haven't is because THERE IS TOO MANY OF THE SAME COMMENT THAT IT TAKES UP TOO MUCH OF MY TIME!! It's so annoying wanting to read the comments so I can reply to some people and all I see is THAT. Let me tell you right now: I do not care. I'm getting so sick and tired of reading the comments in the first few chapters saying "oh but I'm not American" and "I'm actually Chinese/ Filipino/ British/ etc" and something along those lines. ![]() You don't have to like this, in fact, you are more than welcome to stop reading. The reader is American: Half Mexican, and Half whatever nationality YOU want. In most, if not all, of my reader insert stories: This is also a grammar point for JLPT N5.A/N: There's something I wanted to address here and now since recently I can't even go into the comments without getting so annoyed that I want to curse out every single person who is guilty of this. As mentioned earlier, you will need to know how to make て form verbs in order to use this grammar point. ![]() So, みなさん、わかりましたか? This grammar point can be heard in many situations in anime, and will be very useful in daily conversations. 結婚します means to marry, so the older sister married, and she is staying so. The shop opened and has been left open, therefore you can translate this phrase as ‘the shop is open.’ ‘死ぬ’ means ‘to die’ and ‘死んでいる’ doesn’t mean ‘is dying’ but it means ‘the person died, and left in such condition = the person is dead.’ However, in Kenshiro’s phrase, the ている form describes the current state of something or that something was left in a certain state. I practice Japanese I have been practicing Japanese. Nihongo o renshu- suru nihongo o renshu-shiteiru In many cases, this grammar point is used for usage 1 and 2, as shown in the examples below. Once you get a て form verb, you simply add いる (or います). This grammar point can express a few similar, but different things, including:įirstly, you will have to know how to conjugate a verb into the て form to use this grammar point. Let’s look at how the ている form is used in this phrase. The phrase for today is by Kenshiro from 北斗の拳, and this phrase has become famous due to the anime and various memes. Have you guys heard this phrase in a meme? Today‘s phrase is ‘Omae wa mou shindeiru.’ The theme is this one: JLPT N5 Grammar Point – ている.
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