japanese · Descriptions · Lesson 52
What Was It Like? i-Adjective Past Tense
Describe past states and qualities using the past tense of i-adjectives, including expressing past feelings.
You're chatting with a friend about your weekend plans. You describe a movie you watched or an event you attended, explaining how it *was* (e.g., fun, scary) and how you *felt* (e.g., happy, sad) about it.
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fun / enjoyable
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
happy / glad
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
sad
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
scary / afraid
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
good
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
bad
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
Grammar Preview
i-adj past
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