Nouns In Past Tense

“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour…you’re gonna see some serious [stuff]” - Dr. Emmett Brown

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Thus far, you’ve learned present tense nouns (です) and negative nouns (じゃありません). Now, it’s time to learn past tense nouns (でした). Luckily for you, past tense noun grammar follows all the same rules as the other stuff you’ve learned, meaning if you learned those things well, this will be easy.

Since this chapter is going to be so easy, though, I thought this would be a good time to add a little something else to the mix. Let’s find out what it is.

← なぜ前 →

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