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shitsutsuaru
expression, godan verb (irregular)

Root Words:

shi + tsutsu + aru

English Meaning(s) for しつつある

expression, godan verb (irregular)
  1. to be doing; to be in the process of doing

Stroke Order Diagrams for しつつある

Conjugations for しつつある

masu stem
shitsutsuari
te-form
shitsutsuatte
Negative te-form
shitsutsunakute
Adverbial Negative Form
shitsutsunaku
Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
shitsutsuaru
Present Indicative Negative Form
shitsutsunai
Past Indicative Form
shitsutsuatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
shitsutsunakatta
Presumptive Form
shitsutsuarou
Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
shitsutsuarimasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
shitsutsuarimasen
Past Indicative Form
shitsutsuarimashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
shitsutsuarimasendeshita
Presumptive Form
shitsutsuarimashou
Provisional Form
Present Indicative Form
shitsutsuareba
Present Indicative Negative Form
shitsutsunakereba
Present Indicative Negative Colloquial Form
shitsutsunakya
Conditional Form
Present Indicative Form
shitsutsuattara
Present Indicative Negative Form
shitsutsunakattara
Alternative Form
Present Indicative Form
shitsutsuattari

Sample Sentences for しつつある

His hair is receding from his forehead.
A recent survey shows that the number of smokers is decreasing.
Irene Pepperberg, a researcher at Northwestern University, is discovering that a parrot can not only mimic people but also learn the meaning of words.
The old woman is getting better and is being taken good care of by a nurse from the hospital.
Cases of this nature are decreasing.

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