In English, saying “Learning is important” turns an action into a noun. In Japanese, the word こと plays a similar role. It’s a powerful tool for expressing habits, rules, experiences, and general ideas.
こと
Turning Verbs into Nouns
Usage Pattern
[Verb (Short Form)]+ こと
Details
JLPT Level: N4
How to Use It
Use こと when you’re referring to actions in an abstract, general, or factual way. It’s commonly used when describing hobbies, giving advice, sharing rules, or explaining something as a fact. It’s also used when the nominalized verb appears before です, or in set expressions like ~ことが好きです (I like doing ~).
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