Grammar Info

N5 Lesson 6: 15/17

が・の (Subject)Particle Swapping

Structure

Noun + + Verb

Details

  • Particle

  • Case Marking Particle

  • Standard

About 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.

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Examples

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  • これは(ぼく)()べた(いちご)です。

    This is the strawberry I ate. (Relative clause subject)

  • (いもうと)()としたコップは(わたし)のです。

    The cup my younger sister dropped is mine. (Relative clause subject)

  • あれは看護師(かんごし)()(くつ)だ。

    Those are the shoes nurses wear. (Relative clause subject)

  • (わたし)()んだ(みず)はこれじゃなかった。

    The water I drank wasn't this one. (Relative clause subject)

  • (かあ)さん()っている帽子(ぼうし)(だれ)の?

    Whose hat is the one mom is holding? (Relative clause subject)

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      が・の (Subject) – Grammar Discussion

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      • darzington

        darzington

        In this quiz sentence:
        友達:「その服良いね!」僕:「僕____着ている服はお兄ちゃんのなんだ。」
        Could someone please explain how this use of の is different from the possessive の?

      • casual

        casual

        With possessive の, the meaning of the resulting sentence would be different.

        の subject marker inside a clause marks the subject doing the action:

        着ている服は…
        the clothes that I am wearing are…

        の possessive would mark possession:

        ○○が着ている僕服は…
        my clothes that ○○ is wearing are…

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