Phase 2 · new grammar · Day 56 of 100 · ~16 min

plain past た

You already know polite past (ました). Casual past is the te-form’s twin — the exact same sound changes, but ending in た/だ instead of て/で: 食べた (ate), 行った (went), 飲んだ (drank). If you can make the te-form, you already know the plain past.

Today's words
this year
box; case
summer
(dead) body; corpse
Write today's kanji — tap to replay
See it in real sentences
I didn't get anywhere with him.
I had concussion.
I come from Japan.
I pulled a muscle.
We had a long spell of fine weather.
I had a heart attack.

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
failure
失敗(しっぱい)
1d ago
guest
(きゃく)
1d ago
water (esp. cool or cold)
(みず)
3d ago
how much
いくら
3d ago
explanation
説明(せつめい)
7d ago
to pay (e.g. money, bill)
(はら)
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “(dead) body”?
Which word means “summer”?
Which word means “box”?
Which word means “this year”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “I didn't get anywhere with him.”
(かれ)には()()いた。
Say: “I had concussion.”
(のう)しんとうを()こしました。
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