る-Verb (Negative)
Meanings
- Negating ru-verb in the present/future tense
- Do/does not + verb (ru-verb)
- Will not + verb (ru-verb)
- Not + verb (ru-verb) in present/future
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Explanation
Ru-verbs (る-verbs) are a group of verbs that end with る in their dictionary form. To say that such a verb does not happen or is not done, you replace the final る with ない for the plain present negative. This form is the basic, most common way to negate ru-verbs in casual speech. In polite conversation, you use ません (present) or ありません (polite negative for nouns/adjectives). Past negative forms are made with なかった (plain) or ありませんでした / ませんでした (polite). The negative of ru-verbs is regular and predictable, making it easy for beginners to form negations across all ru-verbs (食べる, 見る, 着る, 寝る, etc.). Note that this rule applies only to ru-verbs; there is a different pattern for u-verbs. Typical contexts include stating preferences, abilities, plans, or factual negations about routines and habits.
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Example sentences
I do not eat bread.
He does not watch a movie.
I do not wear a new outfit.
I won't sleep much tonight.
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