う-Verb (Past)
Meanings
- Past tense of godan verbs
- Past form of u-verbs
- Did something in the past
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Explanation
This is the past tense form for most 'u' (godan) verbs. The final -u sound changes to a corresponding 'ta' form with specific phonetic changes depending on the last syllable of the dictionary form. This form is used for completed actions in the past and for narratives describing what happened.
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Example sentences
I went to the park today.
He watched a movie.
I read this book.
I wrote a letter.
I swam in the river.
I waited for the bus.
I caught a fish.
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View detailsthat; that thing (near the listener); the thing referred to earlier
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