〜te kuru

Usages of 〜te kuru

みせ は あたらしい 充電器じゅうでんき を せた ところ だ と 連絡れんらくして きた。mise ha atarasii zyuudenki wo toriyoseta tokoro da to renrakusite kita.
The store contacted me saying they had just ordered in a new charger.
はは が 台所だいどころ から スープ を って きました。haha ga daidokoro kara suupu wo motte kimasita.
My mother brought the soup from the kitchen.
受取人うけとりにん の 名前なまえ を 確認かくにんしない まま おくる と、 荷物にもつ が もどって くること も あります。uketorinin no namae wo kakuninsinai mama okuru to, nimotu ga modotte kurukoto mo arimasu.
If you send it without checking the recipient’s name, sometimes the package gets sent back.
いとこ が とり を って きて くれた ので、 わたし は 唐揚からあげ を つくらなくて んだ。itoko ga yakitori wo katte kite kureta node, watasi ha karaage wo tukuranakute sunda.
Because my cousin bought yakitori, I did not have to make fried chicken.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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