Japanese

ことがある

ことがある
Meaning: to have experience of doing something
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present ことがある ことがあらない
Polite ことがあります ことがありません
Past ことがあった ことがあらなかった
Polite + Past ことがありました ことがありませんでした
Te-form ことがあって ことがあらなくて
Potential ことがあれる ことがあれない
Passive ことがあられる ことがあられない
Causative ことがあらせる ことがあらせない
Causative + Passive ことがあらされる ことがあらされない
Imperative ことがあれ ことがあるな

Handwriting

こ
と
が
あ
る

Example

I have climbed Mt. Fuji once.

Usage Notes

Used after the past tense of a verb to indicate that one has experience of doing something.

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