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Within "The Complete Japanese Verb Conjugation Course 2026," the section on aspectual verbs emphasizes the nuanced difference between verbs indicating continuous action and those indicating a resultant state. Which of the following grammatical constructions, when applied to a verb like 食べる (taberu - to eat), most accurately conveys the *state* of having eaten and its immediate consequence, rather than the ongoing process of eating?
lies in distinguishing between ongoing action and resultant state. Option A, the plain form, is too general. Option B, 食べている (tabete iru), specifically denotes the *process* of eating, the action in progress. Option D, 食べられる (taberareru), refers to potential or passive voice, neither of which captures the resultant state. Option C, 食べてしまった (tabete shimatt
probes the understanding of the perfective aspect, particularly how it differs from simple past. Option A uses the ます (masu) form with 毎日 (mainichi), clearly indicating a habitual action. Option B, the plain past tense 行った (itt
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