Japanese Grammar: Accompanying Actions (~て/~ないで /~ずに)

Grammar

Sentence Pattern: Verb (Te-form) + て

Sentence Pattern: Verb (Te-form) + te (State), followed by another action

Grammar Explanation: Perform another action while in a certain state.

Ex.: がねけて、シャワーをびます。

Rm.: Megane o kakete, shawaa o abimasu.

En.: He takes a shower while wearing glasses.

Ex.: かさって、かけます。

Rm.: Kasa o motte, dekakemasu.

En.: She goes out carrying an umbrella.

Sentence Pattern: Verb (Negative Form) + ないで

Sentence Pattern: Verb (Negative Form) + naide (State), followed by another action

Grammar Explanation: The first clause describes a state in which something is not done, and the second clause describes another action performed in that state.

Ex.: あさはんべないで、かいしゃきます。

Rm.: Asagohan o tabenaide, kaisha e ikimasu.

En.: He goes to work without eating breakfast.

Ex.: しょうをつけないで、お寿べます。

Rm.: Shouyu o tsukenaide, osushi o tabemasu.

En.: We eat sushi without dipping it in soy sauce.

Reference: Minna no Nihongo Lesson 34

Sentence Pattern: Verb (Negative Form) + せず

Sentence Pattern: Verb (Negative Form) + sezu (State), followed by another action

Grammar Explanation: Perform another action without doing a certain action.

Ex.: まえかずにていしゅつしてください。

Rm.: Namae o kakazu ni teishutsu shite kudasai.

En.: Please submit it without writing your name.

Ex.: かのじょあさはんべずに、がっこうきました。

Rm.: Kanojo wa asagohan o tabezu ni, gakkou e ikimashita.

En.: She went to school without eating breakfast.

Ex.: かれまいにちなにもせずに、いえでごろごろしています。

Rm.: Kare wa mainichi nani mo sezu ni, ie de gorogoro shite imasu.

En.: He spends every day lounging around at home without doing anything.

Ex.: いっしょうけんめいべんきょうせずに、だいがくごうかくすることはできません。

Rm.: Isshoukenmei benkyou sezu ni, daigaku ni goukaku suru koto wa dekimasen.

En.: You can’t get into college without studying hard.

Ex.: かれしょずに、いえごとをしています。

Rm.: Kare wa jimusho ni kozu ni, ie de shigoto o shite imasu.

En.: He works from home instead of coming to the office.

Ex.: ちちいえかえってずに、ずっとパチンコをしています。

Rm.: Chichi wa ie ni kaette kozu ni, zutto pachinko o shite imasu.

En.: My father has been playing pachinko all this time without coming home.

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