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🌟 Liz Kwon 🌟
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Title: The Real Difference Between “은/는” and “이/가” ✨ Many learners find 은/는 and 이/가 confusing, but here’s an easy way to understand 은/는 "은/는"is a sub marker, that means, It helps subject marker 이/가, Object marker 을/를, and adverb markers -에, 에서, 부터, 까지 etc. Placing: 은/는<----(replaceing)--->이/가, 을/를 ad marker+(attach)은/는 It changes after consonant or vowel of letter. consonant+은 vowel+는 Let's study when we use 은/는 🌿 1. Intrduction or Topic Use 은/는 when you introduce yourself or other person/ a topic. > 저는 학생이에요. I’m a student.->Introduction 오늘 주제는 지구온난화예요. Today's topic is global warming.->Topic 🌸 2. Contrast or Comparison Use 은/는 when you want to compare or contrast ideas. > 저는 커피는 좋아하지만 차는 안 마셔요. I like coffee, but not tea.->contrast 엄마는 예쁘고 아빠는 멋있어요. Mom is pretty and Dad is awesome.->comparison 🌞 3. General or Habitual Facts Use 은/는 for general truths, habits, or background information. > 고양이는 귀여워요. Cats are cute (in general). 한국 사람은 김치를 좋아해요. Koreans like kimchi. If you used “이/가” here, it would sound like you’re talking about a specific cat or person. 🍀 4. Emphasis Use 은/는 when you want to Emphasize smtg. > 지금은 바빠요. I'm busy NOW. (I'm free on other time except NOW.) ---💬 Try it! Can you make your own sentence using “은/는”? Write it in the comments — I’ll help you correct it if needed! 🥰
10 de nov. de 2025 3:36