22. まとめ
• て form + います is called the continuous form and has 2 different functions.
• One is to describe what is doing now.
• The other is to describe something continuously happening – habitual
continuous form. E.g. I work at the bank.
• When you make the continuous form in to the past tense(ていました), it
can express actions that you were doing or the old habit.
• Be careful with the negative form of しっています