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Learn how to use the subject marking particles il and ga, and the difference between topic marking particles and subject marking particles
Learn how to use the sentence ending particles 다 (da), ㅂ니다 (bnida) and 요 (yo)
Learn how to use the words -아 (-a), -어 (-eo), -여 (-yeo), which connect verbs, and the sentence ending particle 요 (yo)
Learn how to use past tense particles
Learn how to use question marking particles
Learn how to use particles that indicate direction
Learn how to use the topic marking particles 는 (neun) and 은 (eun)
Learn how to use possessive and directional particles
Learn how to use the object marking particles 을 (eul) and 를 (reul)
Learn how to use the linking particles
Learn how to use the noun modifying particles
Learn how to use the quotation particles
Learn how to use particles that indicate time
Learn how to use particles that mean "only"
Learn how to use particles that mean "if" and "even if"
Learn how to use verb nominalizing particles
Learn how to use negative feeling particles
Learn how to use confirmation particles
Learn the particle for checking what someone has said
Learn the particle for making suggestions
Learn the particles for talking about two or more items or people
Learn the particle for making comparisons
Learn some extra particles
Review particles we've introduced in this series