[JLPT N3] “There is no way” – ようがない, ものがない, ことがない, or わけがない?

一度にバナナを 20本も食べられる(?)。 

1 ようがない 
2 ものがない
3 ことがない 
4 わけがない 

There’s no way anyone could eat 20 bananas in one sitting.

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Konnichiwa, it’s Chika Sensei.

 

Today, I’m sharing a practice from my exclusive course. This one’s for intermediate learners (JLPT N3)! Can you answer correctly?

 

 

[Practice Question]

一度にバナナを20本も食べられる(__)。

*いちどにバナナを20ぽんもたべられる(__)。

 

1 ようがない
2 ものがない
3 ことがない
4 わけがない

 

 

 



 

 

 

[Answer]

 

一度にバナナを20本も食べられる(4 わけがない)。

There’s no way anyone could eat 20 bananas in one sitting.​

 

 

〜わけがない means “there is no way ~” or “absolutely not possible”.

 

〜わけがない

=絶対(ぜったい)に〜ない

 

食べられるわけがない

→絶対に食べられない

(There’s no way someone could eat…)

 

In this question, the sentence is saying “It’s absolutely impossible to eat 20 bananas all at once,” so わけがない is the correct choice.

 

 

Other Choices:

 

〜ようがない

= There is no way to do something.

However, it connects with the volitional form of verbs.

×食べられるようがない (Incorrect)

食べようがない (Correct)

 

〜ものがない

= There is nothing…

 

〜ことがない

= No experience of doing something.(ta-formた+ことがない)

 

 

I hope this explanation helps! 😊