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Lesson 2: I sometimes do something/ I sometimes don’t do something
How to say ” I sometimes do something/ I sometimes don’t do something” in Japanese?
Dictionary Form of Verb + ことがあります
Negative Form of Verb + ことがあります
Example:
学校は近いので、ときどき自転車で行くことがあります。
The school is near from my house,so I sometimes go to school by bike.
Note:
This is used when one wants to say that something doesn’t happen all the time, but happens or is done sometimes.
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I love this…
I am just kind of confused a bit, since I know there is a similar grammar form for things you have done\experienced in the past…
Formation is same Verb+Casual past った、た、んだ+ことがある or negative ことがない
Sorry, don’t understand. Why it states Vる ことがあります 但係例子係 行くことがあります
Vる點變行く的?
Sorry, don’t understand. Why it states Vる ことがあります while the example is 行くことがあります
How Vる becomes 行く?
Vる here means Dictionary Form, I changed it already in order to avoid misunderstanding.