motte imasu , motte imasuga
can you help me to understand ? why there is the "ga" on the second one.
kare wa tamago wo motte tabe imasu
kare wa tamago wo motte tabe imasuga , tabete imasen
The second one means "He has an egg in his hand, but he isn't eating it."
GA is a conjunctive particle that connects two contrasting sentences in this case.
June 2, 2017
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Means questioning.
Like "日本語の本ですか."
And that should be a "ka" instead of "ga"?
June 1, 2017
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