ていく vs てくる Differences (It's getting more/Away&Towards/Continue)
Watch the AD free, LONGER lesson on Patreon / 48043183 This time we'll learn how to use "ていく" and "てくる". With ていく and てくる, you can make sentences such as: ☆ She moved AWAY vs She moved next door. ☆I'll go buy some lunch. ☆ Do you wanna grab ramen on the way home? ☆ I've worked so hard so I'll be okay! ☆ It's getting hot. ☆ I'm getting used to the life in Japan. ☆ I will keep studying hard. and many more!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me and read posts I write in Japanese! :) ★ Instagram @japaneseammo_misa https://bit.ly/35urpjr ★ Twitter lessons! Talk to me @japaneseammo / japaneseammo ★ Facebook (Sharing is caring!) / japaneseammo (^_-)-☆Twitch (gaming)☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ / japaneseammo_misa ★☆★JAPANESE AMMO MERCH★☆★ https://bit.ly/39OPwwo (US / CANADA / INTERNATIONAL) https://bit.ly/39NqxKb (UK / EU / INTERNATIONAL) ★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆

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