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subject 이/가

 
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Noun + 이/가

When the subject marker '이/가' is attached after a noun, that noun becomes the subject of the sentence.
 
날씨 어때요?
How’s the weather?
 
언니 예뻐요.
My sister is pretty.
 
저는 기분 좋아요.
My feeling is good. (I feel good)
 
 
  • We don't say '저가/나가/너가'. Instead, we say '제가/내가/네가(니가)'.
    • 저가 수지예요. X
      → 제가 수지예요.

      '이것이/그것이/저것이' is often shortened to '이게/그게/저게'.
      이것이 컵이에요.
      → 이게 컵이에요.
 
 
  • 은/는 vs 이/가
    • Most beginners struggle with knowing when to use these two markers. The grammar is complex because it conveys subtle nuances. Don't worry too much—simply read through it at your own pace, and revisit after exploring more pages. It will make more sense later :)
       
      1. You can use both 은/는 and 이/가 in one sentence like this.
        1. 오늘 날씨 좋아요 (Today’s weather is good.)
          기분 좋아요 (My feeling is good.)
          → A noun with 은/는 serves as the topic of the sentence, while a noun with 이/가 acts as the subject(directly performing the verb or having the adjective's quality).
       
       
      1. They are still interchangeable!
        1. 날씨 좋아요 (The weather is good.)
          날씨 좋아요 (The weather is good.)
          → Those two have a different nuance. ⬇️
          은/는
          이/가
          Focus on ‘What’

          수지는 노래해요.
          Suzy sings
          → When using the topic marker, people pay more attention to what the topic is about. So the focus is on 'what' Suzy is doing.
          Focus on ‘Who’

          수지
          가 노래해요.
          Suzy sings
          → When using the subject marker, people pay more attention to the subject. The focus shifts to 'who' is performing the action of singing.
          General facts

          사과는 빨개요
          Apples are red
          When you observe something

          사과가 까매요
          The apple is black
          → Since the focus is on the subject, we use the subject marker when directly observing something, when referring to a specific object, or when emphasizing something previously mentioned.
           
 
 
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받침X
ex. 제가, 엄마가, 여자가
받침O
ex. 선생님이, 학생이
  • 저(polite ‘I’) + 가 → 제가 O (저가X)
  • 나(informal ‘I’) + 가 → 내가 O (나가X)
 
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1. 오늘 날씨(   ) 어때요?
How’s the weather today?
2. 오늘 기분(   ) 어때요?
How do you feel today?
3. 언니(   ) 예뻐요.
Sister is pretty.
4. 수지(   ) 노래해요.
Suzy sings.
5. 비(   ) 와요.
The rain comes. (It rains.)
 

Words & Answer

Words
날씨
weather
~어때요?
how is ~?
언니
older sister (for female speakers)
예뻐요
pretty
기분
feeling, mood
좋아요
good
노래해요
sing
사과
apple
비가 와요
rain (lit. rain comes)
Answer
1. 오늘 날씨가 어때요?
How's the weather today?
2. 오늘 기분이 어때요?
How do you feel today?
3. 언니가 예뻐요.
Sister is pretty.
4. 수지가 노래해요.
Suzy sings.
5. 비가 와요.
The rain comes. (It rains.)