How do you use koto ga Dekimasu?
By Andrew Vasquez |
To this, you add KOTO GA DEKIMASU. So, you say WATASHI WA IKU KOTO GA DEKIMASU (I can go / Literally, I can do the thing of going). To turn this into a negative, you change DEKIMASU to DEKIMASEN. So, "I can't go" is WATASHI WA IKU KOTO GA DEKIMASEN.
What is koto ga Dekimasu?
Literally translated, koto(こと)means "thing," and "dekiru"(できる)" means "can do." So adding this phrase is like saying "I can do this thing," referring back to the main verb. The formal form of koto ga dekiru(~ことができる)is koto ga dekimasu(~ことができます), and its past tense is koto ga dekita (~ koto ga dekimashita).How do you use koto ga?
a) I have / have not done [verb phrase]You use this pattern if you want to state whether or not you have ever done a particular activity. Place 事があります koto ga arimasu or 事がありません koto ga arimasen directly after the past tense dictionary form of the final verb of the verb phrase in question. For example: アメリカに行った事があります。
What does koto ga Arimasu mean?
Just remember that KOTO GA ARIMASU KA means "Have you ever...". And that the verb in the BLUE portion above must always be the informal past tense verb or as we call it on YesJapan.com the TA FORM. HOWEVER there are times when you can change that TA FORM into other forms but then the entire sentence changes meaning.What is Dekimasu in Japanese?
dekimasu. 出来ます dekimasen. 出来ません lets be able, will probably be able.~ (こと) が できます ~ (koto) ga dekimasu
What is koto ga in Japanese?
This JLPT N4 grammar point is ことができる (koto ga dekiru) – meaning “I can do~”. The use of this grammar point is similar to that of potential form verbs.Can you replace GA with Mo?
You cannot combine は wa, が ga, and も mo with one another.2. While in many cases you can interchange は wa, が ga, and も mo to change the nuance of a sentence, remember that you can pair は wa or も mo but not が ga with に ni, で de, or へ e.
What does koto ga aru mean?
Learn Japanese grammar: たことがある (ta koto ga aru). Meaning: to have done something before.What does no koto mean?
"no koto" and "ni tsuite" mean: about/regarding. For example: About myself = ore no koto. I want to tell you about my work =What is Arimasu in English?
The Japanese verbs arimasu and imasu both translate to “there is” in English. ★ Generally, Imasu is used for living things and arimasu is used for everything else.What does Suru koto mean?
Learn Japanese grammar: ことにする (koto ni suru) / ことにします (koto ni shimasu). Meaning: to decide on. This is used to express what one has decided on of their own will. Add it after a verb to say that's what you've decided on.How do you use no de?
Learn Japanese grammar: ので (node) / なので (nanode). Meaning: because of; given that; since (explains reason for action). This grammar is used explain a reason or reasoning for an action. The reason is given before ので, with the new action after.What is GA Dekimasu?
You can express ability or potential if you use the dictionary form of verbs, and attach to it KOTO GA DEKIMASU (can do / Literally, can do the thing of). Let's make a sentence, using KOTO GA DEKIMASU. When you say "I can go," "I" is WATASHI. "To go" is IKIMASU.How do you encourage people in Japanese?
Read on!
- You can do it! is expressed as ~ 君なら出来るよ! (きみなら できるよ!) Kimi nara dekiruyo! ...
- Good Luck! In Japanese, we often say: 頑張れ!( がんばれ)- Ganbare! or. ...
- Don't give up! is expressed as ~ 諦めないで! (あきらめないで)-Akiramenaide! ...
- Never too Late! is expressed as ~ 遅すぎることはない! (おそすぎることはない!)