Phase 1 · new grammar · Day 34 of 100 · ~13 min

ません・ました

You met ました on Day 11 — きのう、すしをたべました. Here’s the whole family. English rebuilds the sentence for negatives and past with helper verbs — do, don’t, did, didn’t. Japanese just swaps the tail: ます → ません (don’t), ました (did), ませんでした (didn’t). Same verb, same spot — only the ending changes.

Today's words
end; conclusion
to start; to begin
dot; spot
to wear (from the shoulders down); to put on
yesterday
hospital; clinic
to decide; to choose
the old days; the past
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See it in real sentences
Thank you very much, doctor.
I'm not afraid any more.
I can't keep up with you.
I hurt my elbow.
Yes, he has already written it.
I'm from Zambia.

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
dream
(ゆめ)
1d ago
to move
(うご)
1d ago
to run away
()げる
3d ago
important
大事(だいじ)
3d ago
tomorrow
明日(あした)
7d ago
to drink
()
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “yesterday”?
Which word means “to wear (from the shoulders down)”?
Which word means “to decide”?
Which word means “to start”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “Thank you very much, doctor.”
先生(せんせい)、どうもありがとうございました。
Say: “I'm not afraid any more.”
もう(こわ)くありません。
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