(으)ㄹ 리가 없다
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Adjective/Verb + (으)ㄹ 리가 없다: This pattern is equivalent to the phrase 'There is no reason why...' or 'There is no reason (to) ~.' It is used to express disbelief, skepticism or doubt.
This pattern (negative form) must be used as a declarative statement and cannot be used as an interrogative statement. To use as an interrogative statement one must use the positive form A/V + (으)ㄹ 리가 있다.
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Conjugation Rule
Pattern | Case | Example | |
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Rule 1: | Adjective/Verb + ㄹ 리가 없다 | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | |
Rule 2: | Adjective/Verb + 을 리가 없다 | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Conjugation Examples
- 하다 → 할 리가 없다
- 가다 → 갈 리가 없다
- 늦다 → 늦을 리가 없다
- 먹다 → 먹을 리가 없다
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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해결책이 없을리가 없어. | There must be a solution. | low form |
그렇게 똑똑한 사람이 그런일을 할리가 없어요. | A man so clever as he is not likely to do such a thing. | polite informal form |
그 소문은 사실일리가 없어. | The romor couldn't be true. | low form |
그 사람이 그런짓을 했을리가 없어. | She cannot have done such a thing. | low form |
늦을리가 없어. | There is no reason for delay. | low form |
그 사람이 병에 걸렸을리가 없어요. | He cannot have been ill. | polite informal form |
니가 그것을 몰랐을리 없어. | It's hardly possible that you don't know about it. | low form |
걔가 영어를 잘 할리가 없어. | It's hardly possible that he speaks good English. | low form |
그 사람이 그 약속을 잊을리가 없어요. | It's hardly possible that he would forget the plan. | polite informal form |
우리 아들이 길을 잃을리 없어. | My son must not be lost. | low form |
Exceptions
- Example
Pronunciation
- This grammar should be pronounced as one word (i.e. 갈리가), therefore the ㄹ in 리가 is pronounced like an /l/ sound rather than an /r/ sound.
See Also
red book 115 yonsei pg 40 snu level 4 pg 18