To describe an event that is presently happening or not happening, use the appropriate form of the verb iru or imasu after the -te form.

  • ともこさんはいまなにをしていますか。
    Tomoko san wa ima nani o shite imasu ka.

    What is Tomoko doing at the moment?
  • その会社でもう働いていません。今銀行で働いています。
    Sono kaisha de mou hataraite imasen. Ima ginkou de hataraite imasu.

    I don’t work at that company any more. Now I am working at a bank.
  • 今英語を勉強していません。
    Ima eigo o benkyou shite imasen.

    I am not studying English now.

Past Progressive

The past progressive is formed by using the -te formed followed by the past or the past negative.

  • トラコが椅子の上で寝ていました。
    Torako ga isu no ue de nete imashita.

    Torako was sleeping on the chair.
  • 昨日の晩私はテレビを見ていませんでした。
    Kinou no ban watashi wa terebi o mite imasen deshita.
    I wasn’t watching television last night.

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