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GrammarBook N4 : Verbて+しまいました (Completion / Regret – Past)

  • 09 May, 2026
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N4-G-014

Verbて+しまいました (Completion / Regret – Past)

Core / Past Emotions & Apologies

👀 Layer A: Visual Guide

📝 Quick Summary

This is the past tense form of “te-shimaimasu”. It is used to express that an action is completely finished with nothing left, or that an action happened by accident, leaving you with a feeling of regret. Because it is in the past tense, it implies “there is no going back.”

Structure: [Verb て-form] + しまいました。
Completion: ほんを ぜんぶ よんで しまいました (I finished reading the whole book).
Regret: かさを わすれて しまいました (I unfortunately forgot my umbrella).

🔗 Connected Grammar:

  • N4-G-013: Verbて+しまいます (Present/Future version)
  • N5-G-022: Te-form Basics

🔍 Layer B: Deepening

💡 Raya’s Hack

The “Apology” Combo!
In Japanese culture, showing that you feel bad about a mistake is just as important as the apology itself. If you only say “Sumimasen, wasuremashita” (Sorry, I forgot), you sound a bit cold—like a robot stating a fact.

To show genuine human emotion and regret, ALWAYS combine “Sumimasen” with “Shimaimashita”:
「すみません、わすれて しまいました。」 (I am so sorry, I accidentally forgot it.)
This makes you sound much more empathetic and fluent!

🚧 Joy’s Mistake

Scene: Joy arrives late to meet his teacher.

Joy: 「せんせい、おくレました。」
(Sensei, okuremashita.)

❌ Too robotic!

Why?

“Okuremashita” is just stating the objective fact that you are late. It carries zero apology or regret. If you say this to a teacher or boss, they might think you don’t care! You must use the Te-form + Shimaimashita to show you didn’t mean to do it and you feel bad.
Correct: 「おくれて しまいました。」

🔥 Layer C: Practice Loop

Test your knowledge! (Answers in Hiragana and English)

Level 1: Form the “Regret/Completion” Past Tense

Q1. To forget (わすれる)
答え: わすれて しまいました
Q2. To drop (おとす)
答え: おとして しまいました
Q3. To lose something (なくす)
答え: なくして しまいました
Q4. To drink (のむ)
答え: のんで しまいました
Q5. To break (こわれる)
答え: こわれて しまいました

Level 2: Full Sentences

Q6. I finished reading all the books.
答え: ほんを ぜんぶ よんで しまいました。
Q7. I accidentally broke my smartphone. (スマホ、こわす)
答え: スマホを こわして しまいました。
Q8. I am sorry, I unfortunately forgot my homework. (しゅくだい)
答え: すみません、しゅくだいを わすれて しまいました。
Q9. I unfortunately lost my ticket. (きっぷ)
答え: きっぷを なくして しまいました。
Q10. I accidentally fell asleep (overslept). (ねる)
答え: ねて しまいました。

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