Grammar Info

N4 Lesson 8: 16/18

ことが出来(でき)Can, Be able to

Structure

Verb + こと + + できる
Noun + + できる

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About ことができる

Like ことがある, ことができる is an expression that nominalizes what comes before it (turns it into a noun-phrase), and then highlights something about that (A) phrase. In the case of ことができる, the thing being highlighted about (A) is that it is 'possible'. This translates as 'can do (A)', or 'to be able to do (A)'.

However, こと is only required when the (A) phrase needs nominalization (is not a noun to begin with). Due to this, ができる may be used by itself when following a noun, without changing the meaning.

Fun Fact

のが (or のは) is also frequently used for nominalization, but this is rarely the case when a verb follows it. Some other expressions where のが may not be swapped for こと are as follows:

ことがある - For (A) to exist.

ことにする - To make something (A).

ことになる - For (A) to come to be.

Examples

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    (うま)()(こと)出来(でき)

    I can ride a horse.

    (およ)(こと)出来(でき)ます

    Can you swim?

    (はじ)めて、漢字(かんじ)()(こと)出来(でき)

    I was able to write kanji for the first time.

    (わたし)(あね)(うた)(こと)出来(でき)

    My older sister can sing.

    約束(やくそく)(まも)(こと)出来(でき)なくてすみません

    I am sorry that I am unable to keep my promise.

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