Estructura
Noun + の + Verb
Detalles
Acerca de が・の (Subject)
In some cases, the particle の can be used in place of が to mark a subject. This happens in subordinate clauses that describe or modify a noun, where the subject marked by の is not the main subject of the sentence.
There are two main reasons why someone may choose to use の instead of が.
First, if there is already another が, marking the main subject of the sentence, then it normally sounds more natural to not repeat が twice in the same sentence.
Second, が can put emphasis on the thing that it marks, delineating it specifically as new or noteworthy. Using の instead of が sounds less strong, so something else in the sentence can be emphasized.
Caution
が is not swapped for の if the clause contains an object marked by を. In such cases, の will be interpreted as the possessive particle, thus changing the meaning entirely.
Ejemplos
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私の飲んだ水はこれじゃなかった。
The water I drank wasn't this one. (Relative clause subject)
これは僕の食べた苺です。
This is the strawberry I ate. (Relative clause subject)
あれは看護師の履く靴だ。
Those are the shoes nurses wear. (Relative clause subject)
先生の書いた絵本が好きです。
I like the picture book the teacher wrote. (Relative clause subject)
彼女:「私の撮った写真をどうして捨てたの?」彼氏:「僕も分からない…。」
Girlfriend: 'Why did you throw away the photo I took?' Boyfriend: 'Even I've got no idea...' (Relative clause subject)
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