〜ないことがある | indicates that a negative situation or action occasionally occurs
Key takeaways
Grammar pattern 〜ないことがある (Verb ない ことがある): indicates that a negative situation or action occasionally occurs.
See example sentences below.
Japanese grammar Verb ない ことがある: indicates that a negative situation or action occasionally occurs. Pattern and examples.
Grammar pattern 〜ないことがある (Verb ない ことがある): indicates that a negative situation or action occasionally occurs.
See example sentences below.
indicates that a negative situation or action occasionally occurs
忙しい朝は、朝ごはんを食べないことがあります。
Translation
On busy mornings, there are times when I don't eat breakfast.
先生の説明が難しくて、よく分からないことがあります。
Translation
The teacher's explanation is difficult, so there are times when I don't really understand.
5 N4 Grammar Patterns for Experiences and Trials
Mastering 〜たことがある and 〜てみる
We have compiled 5 essential N4 grammar patterns related to experiences and trials frequently used in Japanese conversation. Make sure to master key expressions like '〜たことがあります' and '〜てみます'.