Amy
I am learning the topic and subject markers in Korean grammar I know there is 이/가 은/는 예요/이예요 can someone please help me know where they apply and more information about them?
13. Nov. 2020 14:16
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Also when you intend to do comparison, use 은/는.
14. November 2020
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은/는: subject / general idea marker in a sentence 이/가: object marker in a sentence 예요/이예요: is/are
14. November 2020
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14. November 2020
There is no such a word like 이예요. We have only 예요/이에요. 예요 is abbreviation of 이에요. If the noun ends with a vowel you can use 이에요 instead 예요. Ex) 사람 이에요(o) 사람 예요.(x)사람 이예요(x) On the other hand, If the noun ends with a consonant you can use 예요 instead 이에요 Ex) 얼마 예요?(ㅇ) 얼마 이에요(x)
15. November 2020
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