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GrammarBook N4 : Verbて+みました (I tried doing…)

  • 09 May, 2026
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N4-G-020

Verbて+みました (I tried doing…)

Supporting / Experience & Results

👀 Layer A: Visual Guide

📝 Quick Summary

This is the past tense of “te-mimasu”. It means you actually performed an action to see what it was like. You use this to report on new experiences, experiments, or things you did out of curiosity.

Structure: [Verb て-form] + みました。
Example: 新しい(あたらしい) お店(みせ)へ いって みました (I tried going to the new shop).

🔗 Connected Grammar:

  • N4-G-019: Verbて+みます (Present/Future Try)
  • N5-G-022: Te-form Basics

🔍 Layer B: Deepening

💡 Raya’s Hack

The “Opinion” Follow-up
When you say you “tried” something in Japanese, it is incredibly natural to immediately follow it with your review or result. It shows good conversation flow!

– なっとうを たべて みました。 とても おいしかったです。 (I tried eating natto. It was very delicious.)
– かんじを かいて みました。 でも、むずかしかったです。 (I tried writing Kanji. But, it was difficult.)

Never leave the listener hanging; always tell them how the experiment went!

🚧 Joy’s Mistake

Scene: Joy tried to lift a heavy rock, but he couldn’t move it at all.

Joy: 「いしを もって みました。でも、だめでした。」
(Ishi o motte mimashita. Demo, dame deshita.)

❌ Failed Attempts!

Why?

In English, “I tried to hold it” implies you attempted it. But in Japanese, “motte mimashita” means you successfully held it to see how heavy it was!

If you attempted to do it but failed, you CANNOT use “te-mimashita”. (You will learn how to say “I attempted” later using the Volitional form + to shimasu). For now, remember that “te-mimashita” requires 100% completion of the action!

🔥 Layer C: Practice Loop

Master recounting your experiences! (Answers in Hiragana and English)

Level 1: Conjugation to Past Experience

Q1. Tried eating (たべる)
答え: たべて みました
Q2. Tried going (いく)
答え: いって みました
Q3. Tried reading (よむ)
答え: よんで みました
Q4. Tried wearing (きる)
答え: きて みました
Q5. Tried listening (きく)
答え: きいて みました

Level 2: Full Sentences

Q6. I tried eating natto.
答え: なっとうを たべて みました。
Q7. I tried going to that shop.
答え: その みせへ いって みました。
Q8. I tried reading a Japanese book. (にほんご / ほん)
答え: にほんごの ほんを よんで みました。
Q9. I tried making sushi. (すし / つくる)
答え: すしを つくって みました。
Q10. I tried talking to the teacher. (せんせい / はなす)
答え: せんせいに はなして みました。

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