普通形(否定)

N5

普通形(否定)

futsuu-kei (negative)

Plain form (negative)

N5

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Explicación

The plain negative form is the casual “do not” form. It is made with the ない-form and is used in informal speech and in many grammar patterns. Key points: • Plain negative uses ない: 行かない, 食べない • Used in casual speech and before other grammar • Equivalent to ません in polite speech • Time words show present or future negative For example, “今日は行かない” means “I am not going today.” “肉は食べない” means “I do not eat meat.” The ない-form is a key base form. Many other patterns use it (e.g., 〜なくてはいけない). So learning the plain negative helps you build many other structures. Be careful with verb group changes: 行く → 行かない, 飲む → 飲まない, 食べる → 食べない, する → しない, 来る → こない. Even if you mostly speak politely, understanding the plain negative helps you understand casual speech and grammar patterns.

Estructura

Patrón
Verb (ない-form)
ない-formPlain negative form
Ejemplos: 行かない, 食べない, しない

Ejemplos

Ejemplo 1
今日は学校に行かない。
Kyou wa gakkou ni ikanai.
I am not going to school today.
Desglose
今日today
topic marker
学校school
destination marker
行かないdo not go (plain)
Nota: Casual negative
Ejemplo 2
肉は食べない。
Niku wa tabenai.
I do not eat meat.
Desglose
meat
topic marker
食べないdo not eat (plain)
Nota: Habit negative
Ejemplo 3
今日は勉強しない。
Kyou wa benkyou shinai.
I won't study today.
Desglose
今日today
topic marker
勉強しないdo not study (plain)
Nota: する-verb negative
Ejemplo 4
友だちに会わない。
Tomodachi ni awanai.
I do not meet my friend.
Desglose
友だちfriend
target marker
会わないdo not meet (plain)
Nota: U-verb negative

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