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What is the difference between the nominalizers こと and の? As Derek mentioned in his postscript, both こと and の are nominalizers that can turn a verb into a noun ピアノを弾く【ひく】。 I play the piano ピアノを弾く【ひく】のが好き【すき】です。 I like playing the piano ピアノを弾く【ひく】ことが好き
What is とは、のが、のは、には、 へは and では? Someone told me that these aren't actually particles, but they're separate particles put together I vaguely have an understanding of には and では but it's とは、のが、 and のは that confuse me a lot I hear
Differences and meanings of のを, のに, のは, のが, のこと のを, のに, のは, のが In these cases, の is a nominalizer following a verb phrase, and the other part is a perfectly ordinary particle following a noun, which works the same way that it would following any other noun By using の, we get something that can be followed by the particle, since a verb phrase generally cannot (The rules for te-form are more complex ) In particular, の
syntax - Nominalization with のが、のを - Japanese Language Stack . . . The nominalisation occurs with just の を and が are case markers and the choice between them depends on the other part of the sentence; whether a verb that assigns a を argument is used, or a verbal nominal adjective (such as 好き that takes が for object marking 1), or a stative clause Verb: 宿題をするのを忘れた Verbal Nominal Adjective: 水を飲むのが好きです
usage - の (no) vs. こと (koto) - Japanese Language Stack Exchange What's the difference? How do you know when to use one vs the other? I'm asking because I said 「話{はな}すことを止{や}める」, but was corrected to 「話{はな}すの 」 and I don't understand why (I searched for t
Difference between particles wa, ga and o with sukidesu What is the difference between these sentences, and their particle usage? watashi wa kore ga sukidesu watashi ga kore o sukidesu I don't really understand the usage of these particles