Today was our last lesson in April. Thank you for joining every time. In today's lesson, we learned how to ask questions with i-adjectives and how to give positive and negative answers. For example: omoku nai desu. The negative form of an i-adjective is made by replacing -i with -kunai, so omoi becomes omoku nai.
Question: Sono kaban wa omoi desu ka? (Is the bag heavy?) Answer: Iie, omoku nai desu. Karui desu. (No, it’s not heavy. It’s light.)
• omoi → omoku nai: Replace -i with -kunai to make the negative form while keeping the sentence in the present tense.
You always use the Japanese I teach you immediately, which is really great. If you have any questions, please continue to ask without hesitation.
Great job today as well. Thank you again. Have a wonderful end of April. See you again in May!