JLPT N5 Grammar: た-form – Past Tense in Japanese

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025

📘 Meaning & Usage

The **た-form** (also known as the past tense form) is used to express actions that have already happened or to indicate a past state. It is one of the most important verb conjugations in Japanese and is commonly used in both formal and informal speech.

Structure:

  • For **Group 1** (Godan verbs): Remove the final う (u) sound and replace it with った (tta), いた (ita), or えた (eta), depending on the verb’s ending sound.
  • For **Group 2** (Ichidan verbs): Drop the る (ru) and add た (ta).
  • For **Group 3** (Irregular verbs): する becomes した (shita), くる becomes きた (kita).

Example: 食べる (taberu) → 食べた (tabeta) (ate)

💡 Example Sentences

  • 昨日、映画を見た。
    I watched a movie yesterday.
  • 朝ごはんを食べた。
    I ate breakfast.
  • 宿題をした。
    I did my homework.
  • 公園で遊んだ。
    I played at the park.
  • 本を読んだ。
    I read a book.

📝 Grammar Notes

  • In Japanese, the **た-form** is the past tense of the verb and is used to describe actions that happened in the past.
  • For **Group 1 (Godan verbs)**, the final う sound changes to った, いた, or えた depending on the verb’s ending sound.
  • For **Group 2 (Ichidan verbs)**, simply drop the る and add た.
  • For **Group 3 (Irregular verbs)**, する becomes した and くる becomes きた.
  • The **た-form** is used in both positive and negative past tense sentences, depending on the auxiliary verb used.

📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blanks with the correct た-form of the verb:

  1. 昨日、学校へ______。
  2. 朝ごはんを______。
  3. 昨日の夜、テレビを______。

✔ Sample Answers:

  • 昨日、学校へ行った。
  • 朝ごはんを食べた。
  • 昨日の夜、テレビを見た。

2. Translate into Japanese using the た-form:

  1. I went to the park yesterday.
  2. I ate sushi last night.
  3. I did my homework in the morning.

✔ Sample Answers:

  • 昨日、公園へ行った。
  • 昨夜、寿司を食べた。
  • 朝、宿題をした。

📚 Vocabulary List

  • 映画(えいが) – movie
  • 食べる(たべる) – to eat
  • 宿題(しゅくだい) – homework
  • 公園(こうえん) – park
  • 本(ほん) – book

🈷 Kanji List

  • 食(たべ) – to eat
  • 見(み) – to see
  • 宿(しゅく) – homework
  • 本(ほん) – book
  • 公(こう) – park

🔗 Related Grammar

  • ~ている – expresses a continuing action or state (e.g., I am eating). It is often used with the て-form of verbs.
  • ~たことがある – used to talk about experience (e.g., I have done something before).
  • ~なかった – negative past tense form (e.g., I didn’t do something).

🧠 Summary

  • Meaning: The た-form is used to express the past tense of verbs.
  • Usage: It is used to indicate actions or states that happened in the past.
  • Level: JLPT N5
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