Japanese Grammar – Plain Past Negative Verbs

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Japanese Grammar – Plain Past Negative Form of Verbs – Review Notes

In today’s grammar lesson, we learned how to change verbs from Plain Present Negative to Plain Past Negative.

In these video review notes we will go over today’s Japanese grammar in greater detail and see a list of verbs!

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Today’s Japanese Grammar Lesson:

today's lesson

 Today we will learn how to change verbs from plain negative present to plain negative past

previous lesson

 We already learned in a previous lesson how to make the negative form of plain present verbs. If you missed that lesson, check it out here.

 If you are just starting out and don’t know anything about Japanese verbs yet, we recommend you check out our “Introduction to Japanese Verb Types” lesson first.

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Changing Verbs to Past Negative form:

present negative ends in nai

 As we learned previously, Plain Present Negative verbs always end in ない (nai).

change to past

 To change these verbs to Plain Past Negative, just take off the final い (i) and add かった (katta).

 For this conjugation type, you don’t have to worry which type of verb (ru-verb, u-verb, or irregular verb) it is, because they are all the same.

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Example Conjugations of Verbs:

ikanai

 The present negative form of the verb 行く (いく – iku) – go / will go – is 行かない (いかない – ikanai) – Don’t go / Won’t go.

 The past negative form is 行かなかった (いかなかった – ikanakatta) – Didn’t go.

tabenai

 The present negative form of the verb 食べる (たべる – taberu) – eat / will eat – is 食べない (たべない – tabenai) – Don’t eat / Won’t eat

 The past negative form is 食べなかった (たべなかった – tabenakatta) – Didn’t eat.

shinai

 The present negative form of the verb する (suru) – do / will do – is しない (shinai) – Don’t do / Won’t do.

 The past negative form is しなかった (shinakatta) – Didn’t do.

konai

 The present negative form of the verb 来る (くる – kuru) – come / will come – is 来ない (こない – konai) – Don’t come / Won’t come.

 The past negative form is 来なかった (こなかった – konakatta) – Didn’t come.

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Example 1:

今日は学校に行かなかった

Kyou wa gakkou ni ikanakatta.

(I) didn’t go to school today.

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Example 2:

朝ご飯食べなかった

Asagohan tabenakatta.

(I) didn’t eat breakfast.

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Example 3:

結局しなかった

Kekkyoku shinakatta.

(I) didn’t do (it) after all.

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Example 4:

彼女は来なかった

Kanojo wa konakatta.

She didn’t come.

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List of Verbs in Plain Past Negative Form:

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Some common う-verbs:

会わなかった  awanakatta     didn’t meet

選ばなかった  erabanakatta    didn’t choose

入らなかった  hairanakatta        didn’t enter

話さなかった  hanasanakatta       didn’t talk

払わなかった  harawanakatta   didn’t pay

買わなかった  kawanakatta    didn’t buy

聞かなかった  kikanakatta      didn’t listen

守らなかった  mamoranakatta   didn’t protect

待たなかった  matanakatta    didn’t wait

泣かなかった  nakanakatta    didn’t cry

思わなかった  omowanakatta  didn’t think

使わなかった  tsukawanakatta   didn’t use

動かなかった  ugokanakatta    didn’t move

歌わなかった  utawanakatta    didn’t sing

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Some common る-verbs:

褒めなかった  homenakatta   didn’t praise

入れなかった  irenakatta      didn’t put in

考えなかった  kangaenakatta   didn’t think

借りなかった  karinakatta      didn’t borrow

片付けなかった katazukenakatta  didn’t tidy up

数えなかった  kazoenakatta   didn’t count

消えなかった  kienakatta   didn’t disappear

答えなかった  kotaenakatta   didn’t answer

見せなかった  misenakatta     didn’t show

捨てなかった  sutenakatta  didn’t throw away

助けなかった  tasukenakatta   didn’t save/help

足りなかった  tarinakatta    wasn’t enough

疲れなかった  tsukarenakatta  didn’t get tired

忘れなかった  wasurenakatta   didn’t forget

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Learn More about Japanese Verbs:

Plain Present Form of Verbs

Plain Past Form of Verbs

Plain Present Negative Form of Verbs

Changing Plain Form to Masu-Form

Masu-Form and Masen-Form of Verbs

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