ところ and とき

ところ and とき

This page explains how to express time relative to an action. Please read verbs as adjectives first.

とき

“When I ~(Non question)”
Plain form verb/い Adjective + とき
な Adjective +とき
Noun +とき

時(とき) is a noun that means “time”. In sentences, it is used to set the time. The tense of the word before 時 and the final verb tends to match. 
It tends to be used with to talk about a specific type of time or times. (General statement)

Examples

  • 勉強していた時苦労していた。
    It was hard when I was studying

  • ウェブサイトを作る時大変だ。
    It is hard when you make a website. 

  • 先生の説明を聞いた時やっと理解した
    I finally understood when I heard the teacher’s explanation.

  • 楽しい時いいね
    Fun times are nice right?

  • それを見た時彼の言葉を思い出した
    When I saw it, I remembered what he said. 

With を

時 can be used with to “do” something to a specific time, typically “forget” or “get over”

  • 辛かった時何度も乗り越えてきた
    I’ve gotten over many hard times

  • 辛い時忘れよう
    Let’s forget the hard times.

  • 裏切られた時忘れない
    I won’t forget when I was betrayed.  

Tense Comparison

  • 学校に行
    When (I/you) go to school…

  • 学校に行っ
    When I went to school

  • 学校に行ってい
    When I am going to school 

  • 学校に行ってい
    When I was going to school. 

 

ところ

“About to”
Plain form verb/い Adjective + ところ

ところ is very similar to 時, but it is more immediate and does not make a general statement about a time. It is closer to “As I do/did/doing” or in the case of adjectives “As I was fun/sad/etc.” Since ところ is a statement about a point in time, it tends to use

Present/Future

With the present/future tense, ところ means “Time when about to“.

  • 勉強するところ友達がきた
    When I was about to study, my friend came over.

  • 寝るところ変な音がした
    When I was about to sleep, I hard a strange sound.

  • ちょうど店に行くところだった。一緒に来る?
    I was just about to go to the store. Want to come with me?

Progressive Tense

The progressive tense is not much different from Present/Future, except the action is underway.

  • 店に行っているところだ。
    I’m heading to the store. 

  • 学校をさぼっているところ見つかった
    I got caught/seen when I was skipping school. 

  • 勉強していたところに来た。
    Came when he had been studying.

たところ

Just as I did X
Plain past tense verb + ところ

The past tense version of ところ means “Just as I did”

Examples

  • やっと寝たところ起こされた。
    Just as I went to sleep, I got woken up. 

  • 完成したところ壊された
    Just as I completed it, it got broken.

  • 宿題を終わったところ寝た 
    Just as I finished my homework, I fell asleep. 

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