modality N4 common casualpolitewritten

てよかった — I'm glad that ~

てよかった
Builds on て形

Meaning

〜てよかった is the て-form + よかった: looking back and being glad an action or event occurred. It's the warm, relieved counterpart to ばよかった's regret. The negative 〜なくてよかった means 'I'm glad I didn't ~ / glad it didn't happen'. Common as a standalone reaction: てよかった ('glad I came').

Key sentence

I'm glad I got to meet you.

Formation

Attaches toFormExample
Verb て-form + よかった (negative: 〜なくてよかった) Vて + よかった / Vなくて + よかった ってよかった / かなくてよかった

Examples

Glad I left early — I made the train.
Good thing I brought an umbrella.
I'm glad it didn't turn into a serious accident.

Easily confused with

Notes

See てよかった in real sentences

Jengo shows てよかった the way you actually meet it: inside real Japanese sentences, so it sticks instead of staying an abstract rule.

Study it in Jengo

Sources Compiled with reference to A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar.

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