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🟢 Using Particles -은/는, -이/가, -을/를 (+만, 도) | Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

Have you ever mixed up 은/는 and 이/가 during a TOPIK test or daily conversation?

This guide breaks down topic, subject, and object markers in Korean grammar, explains common mistakes, and shows how 만 and 도 shift the nuance. Perfect for TOPIK 1–2 learners!

🎯 Learning Goals

  • Understand topic (은/는), subject (이/가), and object (을/를) particles.
  • Spot and fix the most common beginner mistakes.
  • Use focus particles (“only”), (“also/too”) correctly.

📚 What These Particles Do

  • -은/는 (topic): sets the topic or contrast.
  • -이/가 (subject): marks the grammatical subject (new info).
  • -을/를 (object): marks the object (what you eat/read/like).

⚠️ Common Beginner Mistakes

Mistake A — Using 은/는 instead of 을/를
❌ 저는 사과 좋아해요 → ✔ 저는 사과 좋아해요.

Mistake B — Always using 이/가 for given info
❌ 오늘 날씨 어때요? → ✔ 오늘 날씨가 어때요?

Mistake C — Dropping object markers in formal/test
❌ 저는 책 읽어요 → ✔ 저는 책 읽어요.

Mistake D — 받침 rule errors
❌ 밥 먹어요 → ✔ 밥 먹어요.

🔄 How “만” (only) & “도” (also) Change Meaning

= “only” → 저는 커피 마셔요.

= “also/too” → 친구 와요.

Tip: Don’t double-stack (❌ 사과를만 → ✔ 사과만).

🙋 Practice Dialogue

Korean Romanization English
A: 오늘 뭐 먹어요? o-neul-eun mwo meo-geo-yo? What do we eat today?
B: 저는 김밥 먹어요. jeo-neun gim-bap-eul meo-geo-yo I eat gimbap.
A: 김밥 만들었어요? nu-ga gim-bap man-deu-reo-sseo-yo? Who made the gimbap?
B: 친구 만들었어요. chin-gu-ga man-deu-reo-sseo-yo My friend made it.
A: 음료수 있어요? eum-ryo-su-do i-sseo-yo? Do we also have drinks?
B: 있어요. mul-man i-sseo-yo We only have water.
A: 저는 라면 좋아해요. jeo-neun ra-myeon-eul jo-a-hae-yo I like ramyeon.
B: 저는 김밥 좋아해요. jeo-neun gim-bap-do jo-a-hae-yo I also like gimbap.
A: 오늘 점심 학교 식당에서 먹어요. o-neul jeom-sim-eun hak-gyo sik-dang-e-seo meo-geo-yo As for today’s lunch, we eat at the cafeteria.
B: 좋아요! jo-a-yo Sounds good!

📝 Pop Quiz

  1. 저는 커피__ 마셔요 →
    Show Answer커피
  2. 오늘__ 날씨__ 좋아요 →
    오늘 날씨
  3. “I eat only rice.” →
    저는 밥 먹어요.

❓ FAQ

Q: What is the difference between 은/는 and 이/가?
A: 은/는 marks the topic/contrast, 이/가 marks the subject/new info.

Q: Do I need object markers in conversation?
A: In casual speech they’re sometimes dropped, but in tests or writing always use 을/를.

Q: How do 만 and 도 work with particles?
A: They replace other markers. Use 사과만 / 사과도, not 사과를만.

📌 Did You Know?

There are 200+ kimchi varieties in Korea, and the communal winter preparation gimjang was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2013.

💭 Final Thoughts

Particles are small but powerful. Practice short sentences daily and focus on context—your Korean will improve quickly!

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