[JLPT grammar] がち(tend to, prone to) connects to a noun or a verb masu-form.

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]

私の仕事は金曜日に忙しいがちです。

*わたしのしごとはきんようびにいそがしいがちです。

 



 

[My correction]

私の仕事は金曜日に忙しいがちです。
→私の仕事は金曜日に忙しくなりがちです。
My work tends to be busy on Fridays.

〜がち(tend to, prone to) connects to a noun or a verb masu-form.
忙しい is a -adjective, so you can’t use it with 〜がち.

You can connect 忙しい to 〜がち by adding なる(verb; become) to mean ”become busy compared to usual”.
忙しい(i-adj)+なる(verb)
=忙しくなる(a verb)
忙しくなり|ます masu-form
忙しくなり|がち

I hope my explanation helps you. 😊

 

In the JLPT course, all lessons come with homework, if you submit your homework, I will reply with corrections.
I can break down the Japanese grammar and point out mistakes, explaining the structure and nuances of Japanese in an easy-to-understand way.
You can also ask me any questions as much as you want. I will teach you until you get it!

 

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