〜ました

N5

〜ました

-mashita

Polite past

N5

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Explanation

〜ました is the polite past form of verbs in the ます style. It means “did” or “went,” and it is used for actions that already happened. Key points: • Replace ます with ました to make the past • Polite and common in conversation • Used for completed actions • Time words often show when it happened For example, “食べます” becomes “食べました” (ate). “行きます” becomes “行きました” (went). You can add time words to make it clear: “昨日行きました” means “I went yesterday.” “先週勉強しました” means “I studied last week.” The word order stays the same; only the verb ending changes. This makes it easy to shift a present sentence into the past. Practice by taking simple ます sentences and changing ます to ました. This is one of the most useful and frequent patterns in polite Japanese.

Structure

Pattern
Verb-stem + ました
Verb-stemPolite verb stem
Examples: 食べ, 行き, 読み, 勉強し
ましたPolite past ending
Examples: ました

Examples

Example 1
昨日映画を見ました。
Kinou eiga o mimashita.
I watched a movie yesterday.
Breakdown
昨日yesterday
映画movie
object marker
見ましたwatched (polite past)
Note: Past action with time word
Example 2
朝ご飯を食べました。
Asagohan o tabemashita.
I ate breakfast.
Breakdown
朝ご飯breakfast
object marker
食べましたate (polite past)
Note: Completed action
Example 3
先週日本へ行きました。
Senshuu Nihon e ikimashita.
I went to Japan last week.
Breakdown
先週last week
日本Japan
direction marker
行きましたwent (polite past)
Note: Past travel
Example 4
友だちと勉強しました。
Tomodachi to benkyou shimashita.
I studied with a friend.
Breakdown
友だちfriend
with
勉強しましたstudied (polite past)
Note: Past activity with someone

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