JLPT N3 Grammar: わけがない (wake ga nai) Meaning

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JLPT N3 Grammar: わけがない (wake ga nai) Meaning

わけがない” (wake ga nai) is a phrase in Japanese that can be translated to mean “there is no reason for it” or “it doesn’t make sense.” It is often used to express that something is unexpected or unreasonable.

FORM

Verb (casual, non-past ) わけがない

Noun + である

な-adjective + な

い-adjective

Examples

  1. 成績優秀な彼が、あの大学に受うからないわけがない。

With his excellent grades, there is no way he won’t be accepted to that university.

  1. 一流シェフの彼が作った料理がおいしくないわけがない。

He is a first-rate chef, so there is no way that his food will not be delicious.

  1. あんな下手な絵が売れるわけがない。

There’s no way you can sell such a bad picture.

  1. あんなまずい料理が食べられるわけがない。

There’s no way I can eat such bad food.

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