Genki L9 Adjectives た and なかった: past affirmative and negative forms (JLPT N5)
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2020
- Japanese adjective conjugation rules are easy - they are systematic!! This video explains how to conjugate Japanese adjectives (i-adjectives and na-adjectives) in their past short forms for casual speech.
I was learning abt this and I needed another source, a perfect topic 👍
Excellent teacher and teaching
ビデオをありがとうございました。 Very helpful!
Thanks for the compliment! ありがとうございます。😊
Thank you so much!!!
Could you tell how to make adjective in continues tens as we use verd ni countineus
Was learning this from tae kims guide to japanese grammar and it felt like the つ wasnt written in the small form to denote that its datta and katta not datsuta and katsuta.
I felt like it must be datta and katta because i had heard them before but the book threw me off. Being able to hear it definitely helped. Thank you so much
Thanks for taking the time to write. I am glad you have noticed it is small つ as in だった (datta) and かった (katta). Good luck with your study of Japanese. がんばってください。
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Thank you!!🙂
Genki teaches past tense affirmative of な-adjectives as 元気でした. Is this just another way to say the same things?
Sensei do you have any pdfs regarding this lesson? this one is very usefull
Agreed i had to take screen shot.
Na adj .. 元気じゃありませんでした。元気じゃありません 。why didn't we change it like that?
I adjetive KATTA and NA adjetive DATTA is that correct sensei
Yes
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