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Starry Starry Fright Captain
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:08 am
This is just to make sure everyone's grasp of verbs is solid.
Which of the following is correct?
1.watashi wa ringo wo tabetai
2. watashi wa ringo wo tabetai desu
Convert the verb "to walk" (arukimasu) into negative form, past tense and negative past tense.
Make a list of all the verbs you have memorized.
I would expect you all to have at least five verbs memorized. There will be a lot more focus on verbs in upcoming lessons.
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:41 pm
okay! whee i think 2. watashi wa ringo wo tabetai desu is correct.
negative form: arukimasen past tense: arukimashita negative past tense: arukimasen deshita
memorized verbs= tabemasu (to eat), nomimasu (to drink), shinimasu (to die), arukimasu (to walk), and mimasu (to watch/look).
how did i do? xD
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Starry Starry Fright Captain
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 5:17 pm
Swim47 okay! whee i think 2. watashi wa ringo wo tabetai desu is correct. negative form: arukimasen past tense: arukimashita negative past tense: arukimasen deshita memorized verbs= tabemasu (to eat), nomimasu (to drink), shinimasu (to die), arukimasu (to walk), and mimasu (to watch/look). how did i do? xD Excellent! 100%!
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 9:01 pm
yay!! im so happy. *watch me forget once i take a break from this* sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:25 pm
erm. I think watashi wa ringo wo tabetai desu is right, because...it'd be taberu otherwise, tight?
^^;
I'm new. I made sure to scroll down without peeking at the other answers because I'm so serious about learning. xDD
Negative form: Arukimasen
Past Tense: um..Arukimashita
Negative Past Tense: ...I'm just going to guess. xDD I, er, Arukimasen..shita? No way that's right. >.<
Verbs: Arimasu (to have, right?) Taberu (eat) Yomanai (read, right?) Mitai (watch?) ooh...I think that's all I have. T crying T Um, can I use Arukimasu? xDD
Gomennasai, Sensei. TT.TT
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:23 pm
Danshoku Kotonii erm. I think watashi wa ringo wo tabetai desu is right, because...it'd be taberu otherwise, tight? ^^; I'm new. I made sure to scroll down without peeking at the other answers because I'm so serious about learning. xDD Negative form: Arukimasen Past Tense: um..Arukimashita Negative Past Tense: ...I'm just going to guess. xDD I, er, Arukimasen..shita? No way that's right. >.< Verbs: Arimasu (to have, right?) Taberu (eat) Yomanai (read, right?) Mitai (watch?) ooh...I think that's all I have. T crying T Um, can I use Arukimasu? xDD Gomennasai, Sensei. TT.TT Definitely a good start! Negative Past Tense of "arukimasu" is "arukimasen deshita". So you were actually very close. Your list of verbs IS a legitimate list of verbs, but they're not all in the same form... If I were to put everything in present, positive plain form, You'd have the following: yomu - to read (yomanai means "did not read") miru - to watch/see (mitai means "want to see/watch")
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Starry Starry Fright Captain
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:20 pm
Starry Starry Fright Danshoku Kotonii erm. I think watashi wa ringo wo tabetai desu is right, because...it'd be taberu otherwise, tight? ^^; I'm new. I made sure to scroll down without peeking at the other answers because I'm so serious about learning. xDD Negative form: Arukimasen Past Tense: um..Arukimashita Negative Past Tense: ...I'm just going to guess. xDD I, er, Arukimasen..shita? No way that's right. >.< Verbs: Arimasu (to have, right?) Taberu (eat) Yomanai (read, right?) Mitai (watch?) ooh...I think that's all I have. T crying T Um, can I use Arukimasu? xDD Gomennasai, Sensei. TT.TT Definitely a good start! Negative Past Tense of "arukimasu" is "arukimasen deshita". So you were actually very close. Your list of verbs IS a legitimate list of verbs, but they're not all in the same form... If I were to put everything in present, positive plain form, You'd have the following: yomu - to read (yomanai means "did not read") miru - to watch/see (mitai means "want to see/watch") m(^^ wink m Arigatou, Sensei! Okay, so when I read verbs, I should keep in mind that the basic form of it probably ends in "u"? I'll try very hard to learn.
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Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 5:19 pm
Second one is correct.
neg: あるきません past tense: あるきました neg. past tense: あるきませんでした
List: あるきます たべます のみます みます ききます はなします しにます やめます ねます かえます
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:10 pm
Um... I believe both are correct, 1. is informal speech, and 2 is full in politeness and grammar. Negative: Arukimasen Past: Arukimashita Negative Past: Arukimasendeshita. Of course, those are all formal. Informal would be Positive: Aruku Negative: Arukanai Past: Aruita Negative Past: Arukanakatta
And as for the verbs... That would take way too long to list them all. >.<
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