Verb Conjugation - Past Negative Casual
Conjugating 行く (iku) in Past Negative Casual
In Japanese, the verb 行く (meaning "to to go", JLPT N5) conjugates in the Past Negative Casual form as 行かなかった (ikanakatta). Verb group: Group 1.
Context Example
学校に行かなかった。
Gakkou ni ikanakatta.
I did not go to school.
What is the Past Negative Casual conjugation of 行く (iku)?
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