GrammarN52 min read2026-02-17

〜が…

が marks the subject with emphasis or identifies specific subjects in sentences

Meaning

が is a subject particle that marks the subject of a sentence, similar to は. However, while は is the basic subject marker, が emphasizes the subject or identifies which specific person/thing performs the action. が is especially used when answering 'which one?' or 'who?' questions, or when you want to highlight who is doing something.

Formation

Part of speechFormation
名词が+名词名詞1が 名詞2です(名词1就是名词2,寻找中的名词2正是名词1)
名词が+动词名詞が 動詞(强调主语)

Examples

  1. A:ジャパンホテルは どれですか。 B:あの 白い 建物が ジャパンホテルです。
    A: Which one is the Japan Hotel? B: That white building is the Japan Hotel.

  2. A:山田さんは 誰ですか。 B:あの人が 山田さんです。
    A: Who is Yamada? B: That person is Yamada.

  3. 金さんが 大阪に 行きます。
    It is Ms. Kim (specifically) who is going to Osaka.

  4. 山田さんが コーヒーを 飲みました。
    It was Yamada (specifically) who drank the coffee.

Summary

  • が marks the subject and emphasizes which person or thing is performing an action
  • Use が in responses to 'who?' or 'which one?' questions to identify specific subjects
  • While は is the basic subject marker, が adds emphasis and focuses attention on the subject

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