〜te aru

Usages of 〜te aru

まど が けて ある。mado ga akete aru.
The window has been opened (by someone, and is still open).
もん は めて あります。mon ha simete arimasu.
The gate has been closed (by someone, and is still closed).
レポート が いて ある。repooto ga kaite aru.
The report has been written (by someone).
はん が つくって ある。gohan ga tukutte aru.
The meal has been prepared (by someone).
ぶんしょう は ノート に いて ある。bunsyou ha nooto ni kaite aru.
The sentence has been written in the notebook (by someone).
コンピュータ が げて ある。konpyuuta ga tatiagete aru.
The computer is started up (by someone).
ベッド の よこ に は つくえ が いて ある。beddo no yoko ni ha tukue ga oite aru.
A desk has been put beside the bed (by someone).
かべ に おおきな  が って あります。kabe ni ookina tizu ga hatte arimasu.
There is a large map on the wall. (pasted on the wall)
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How do verb conjugations work in Japanese?
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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