L laser2302 後輩 23 Apr 2014 21 0 11 12 Jul 2015 #1 して is continuative (-te) form of する, then what's the exact difference between して and している?
Toritoribe 松葉解禁 Moderator 22 Feb 2008 18,145 4,612 328 12 Jul 2015 #2 I've checked your posts so far. Are you using a textbook or something?
Toritoribe 松葉解禁 Moderator 22 Feb 2008 18,145 4,612 328 13 Jul 2015 #4 Other uses of the te-form | Learn Japanese I strongly recommend to get a textbook.
DerekJ Registered 8 Feb 2013 1 0 11 16 Jul 2015 #5 Suggest that you start with Genki I and its associated workbook.
W wizcoder 後輩 4 Jul 2014 108 4 28 23 Jul 2015 #6 Just in case you gave up or are still looking... If you get the genki book, check out page 150. It explains all the uses of て[te] (form) all and the している in the following chapter.
Just in case you gave up or are still looking... If you get the genki book, check out page 150. It explains all the uses of て[te] (form) all and the している in the following chapter.