Hello, the weather is good today. Why not?
There are nine common case auxiliary words * * *:
が、の、を、に、へ、と、から、より、で
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Case auxiliary words can be followed by body language (nouns, pronouns and numerals) or words or phrases equivalent to body language.
Classification:
Nominative auxiliary words: が, の
Even physical auxiliary words: の
Use case auxiliary words (verbs, adjectives and descriptive verbs are collectively called words, including objective auxiliary words): を, に, へ, と, から, り, で.
1) Connection mode:
Secondly, body language and flexible words or some auxiliary words with the nature of body language.
People. Someone's coming.
Get up in the morning. Get up in the morning. Get up in the morning. It is difficult to get up early.
やってみるがよい。 You'd better try.
2) Meaning and usage
1. means the subject, that is, the subject of the sentence, which is the object of the whole sentence. When describing some situations objectively, the subject must be が, and when using interrogative words as the subject, it is also indicated by が.
Mr. Yamamoto. This is Mr. Yamamoto.
The wind blew. The wind is blowing.
No, it is white. This is the interesting part.
2. The target language to express hope, likes and dislikes, cleverness, difficulties, abilities, etc.
And I heard about it. Want to hear the results.
Akiyama さんはがぅまぃ. Akiyama is good at drawing.
It is in Chinese. Can read Chinese.
3.が sometimes plays the role of の, that is, it constitutes a conjoined modifier, which is the residue of the text.
I should have believed it today. I didn't really believe it until now.
Dai Jun Japanese national anthem "Your Life".
I hope it can help you solve the problem.