〜て から
Putting actions in order
Use the て-form to chain actions: 〜てから means “after doing A, B”, and plain 〜て、〜 simply links “do A, then B”.

たべてから、 べんきょうします。

“After I eat, I'll study.”
Step 1
order of actionsじゅんばん
〜てから = after A, then B. 〜て、〜 = do A and B in order. 🔊 Tap any example to hear it.
〜て から、〜。
Verb-ててけい
+から
+Bつぎの こと
。
“After doing A, B.” — A happens first, then B.
〜て、〜。
Verb-ててけい
+、
+Bつぎの こと
。
“Do A, and (then) B.” — link two actions in order.
Step 2
Phase C review — all て-form patternsまとめクイズ
Mixed review of every て-form pattern (Units 10–13). The English meaning tells you which ending fits — request, ongoing, permission, prohibition, or sequence.
Question 1 / 20 · 0 correct
fill the blankあの ひとを しり◯◯。I don't know that person.