Konbanwa! Thank you so much for taking part in the make-up lesson today. It's great to see you! This is an important point for our future studies, even if you already know how to change an i-adjective from the positive form to the negative form.
Four Forms of the Japanese i-adjectiv "takai"(English Table)
Present Tense: The present tense form of the adjective.→ takai-desu Negative Present Tense: The negative present tense is formed by changing -i to -kunai.→ takakunai-desu
Past Tense: The past tense is formed by changing -i to -katta.→ takakatta- desu
Negative Past Tense: The negative past tense is formed by changing -i to -ku nakatta.→takaku nakatta-desu
Let’s continue practicing by making sentences with i-adjectives and verbs in our next lesson. You're getting much more comfortable with Japanese now. That's wonderful. You worked very hard today. See you again in March!