名詞修飾(過去・否定)
meishi shūshoku (kako/hitei)
past/negative verb modifying a noun
[Noun Modification with Past/Negative Verbs]
Connection: Verb た form/ない form + Noun
This grammar creates relative clauses using past or negative verb forms to modify nouns. Unlike English, Japanese does not use relative pronouns like "who," "that," or "which."
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Examples: 昨日食べた料理はとてもおいしかった。(The food I ate yesterday was very delicious.) まだ読んでいない本がたくさんあります。(I have many books I haven't read yet.) 会議に来なかった人は誰ですか。(Who is the person who didn't come to the meeting?)