〜ようとしている you to shite iru
〜ようとしている(you to shite iru)means “to be about to ~ ; to be trying to ~ (right now)”. Built on the volitional form. Formation: V(意向形・〜よう/〜おう)+としている
to be about to ~ ; to be trying to ~ (right now)
N2Formation
V(意向形・〜よう/〜おう)+としている
Explanation
Built on the volitional form. With a volitional/animate subject it means 'is trying (right now) to do'. With a change-of-state or natural event it means 'is just about to happen', capturing the very moment of onset.
Examples
Note
Non-past 〜ようとしている = 'is about to / is trying'; past 〜ようとした = 'was about to / tried (and a related event happened)'.
FAQ
〜ようとしている — what does it mean and how is it used?
to be about to ~ ; to be trying to ~ (right now). Built on the volitional form. With a volitional/animate subject it means 'is trying (right now) to do'. With a change-of-state or natural event it means 'is just about to happen', capturing the very moment of onset.
〜ようとしている — how do you form it?
V(意向形・〜よう/〜おう)+としている
〜ようとしている — any usage notes?
Non-past 〜ようとしている = 'is about to / is trying'; past 〜ようとした = 'was about to / tried (and a related event happened)'.