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목록은는이가 (1)
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‘나’ is a pronoun that means I, my, me. ‘너’ is a pronoun that means you, your. ‘은/는’ and ‘이/가’ are postposition particles, but have different uses. 🎯 은/는 show the attached word is a TOPIC of the sentence. 🙂 나는 바빠요. (As for me, I am busy.) In this sentence, the topic of this conversation is me. We’re talking about something about me. 🎯 이/가 shows that the attached word is the SUBJECT of the sentenc..
Grammar
2020. 6. 30. 10:57