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The particle, を

nihonmaru

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14 Feb 2017
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I've only know the particle, wo to have only one use, which is to show when you're doing something, usually use before a verb.
Ex : sushi wo/o tabemasu
So what about
Ex : ringo wo futatsu kudasai
Futatsu is a number, not a verb...? I'm so confused.
 
ください is a (conjugated) verb.

を doesn't always appear immediately before the verb. There can be things in between.
 
ください is a (conjugated) verb.

を doesn't always appear immediately before the verb. There can be things in between.

kudasai before conjugation is kudasaru which means to give right, so it is a verb? That's why we got to use wo in this situation, doesn't matter whether if it is before a verb or after a verb?
 
Japanese particles come after the word or phrase they affect.

を indicates the direct object of a transitive verb.
 
What materials are you using to learn Japanese? Do they not explain grammar?
 
What materials are you using to learn Japanese? Do they not explain grammar?

I've only started a few weeks ago, I've got myself a Genki I and II, and mostly I learn it from a website called learnjapaneseadventure. I got it now thanks! :)
 
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