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Topic | -ed past vs -ed present. |
zebatov 11/23/19 1:35:24 AM #12: | Sarcasthma posted... ~shita is just past tense (with verbs that end in suru). For the past participle, you'd use ~sareta. For other verbs, you'd switch the "u" to an "a" and add "reta". For example, "kaku" for "to write" would be "kakareta" for "was written".This is what Im asking basically. I was sauced last night. versus Im sauced. And I was asking for the English version originally. dainkinkaide posted... In the second example (i.e. "My hands are washed"), "washed" is actually functioning (mostly) as an adjective, not a verb. In that specific case, it's a predicative adjective.Ooh! True? Thank you! --- C was right. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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