[JLPT N4] ”I don’t like going…”: 行くの / 行きの / 行ったの / 行こうの+はいやです
私は友だちがだれもいないところに (?) はいやです。
1 行くの
2 行きの
3 行ったの
4 行こうの
I don’t like going to places where I don’t have any friends.
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Konnichiwa, it’s Chika Sensei.
Today, I’m sharing a practice from my exclusive course.
This one’s for upper beginners (JLPT N4).
Can you choose the correct answer?
[Practice Question]
私は友だちがだれもいないところに(__)はいやです。
*わたしはともだちがだれもいないところに(__)はいやです。
1 行くの
2 行きの
3 行ったの
4 行こうの
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[Answer]
私は友だちがだれもいないところに(1 行くの)はいやです。
I don’t like going to places where I don’t have any friends.
「〜はいやです」 means “I don’t like ~” or “I don’t want to ~”
You have to put “the thing you don’t like” (a noun) into the “〜” part.
In this sentence, the thing you don’t like is:
友だちがだれもいないところに行く
going to places where you don’t have any friends.
行く is a verb,
but we need to change this verb into a noun to use it with 「〜はいやです」.
To make a verb into a noun, add の as a nominalizer:
dictionary-form + の
→ 行く (dictionary-form) + の
→ 行くの
So, the correct answer is:
行くの + はいやです.
Other Choices:
行き
→ masu-form stem
行った
→ ta-form (past tense)
行こう
→ Volitional form
I hope this explanation helps! 😊