[JLPT grammar] こと and の with perception verbs

Today I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT N3 course!
The student’s sentence is not correct. Can you find the mistake?

 

 

[Student’s sentence]

公園で子どもが遊んでいることが見えます。

*こうえんでこどもがあそんでいることがみえます。

 



 

[My correction]

公園で子どもが遊んでいることが見えます。
→公園で子どもが遊んでいるが見えます。
I can see children playing in the park.

verb dictionary-form+が/を [perception verb]

When the nominalized sentence is followed by a perception verb, use の, not こと.
Perception verbs: 見る、見える、聞(き)く、聞こえる

e.g.
父(ちち)が話(はな)すのを聞(き)きます
I listen to my father speak.

田中(たなか)さんが泣(な)いているのを見(み)ました
I saw Tanaka-san crying.

I hope my explanation helps you. 😊

 

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