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누구 omission of the subject marker
"누구예요?"
In the following question/use of 누구, I was wondering several things:
Why do we not use the subject marking particle 가 next to 누구? My understanding is that 누구 is not considered a subject in th …
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만 vs 는/은 Difference in meaning
I thought I understood to some extent how the topic marking particle (는/은) worked, but I came across these two examples and now it's confused me again.
1.오늘만 일찍 왔어요
2.오늘은 일찍 왔어요
The way I translated i …