N5

mo

also / too

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Explication

も means “also” or “too.” It replaces other particles like は, が, or を to show that something is added to what was already mentioned. Key points: • も means “also/too” • It replaces は/が/を, not used together with them • It can attach to nouns, times, or quantities • It often answers “me too” or “also” statements For example, “私は学生です” means “I am a student.” If you want to say “I am also a student,” you say “私も学生です.” Here も replaces は. You can also say “りんごも食べます” to mean “I also eat apples.” If the original sentence had を, も replaces it. This particle is very common in conversation because it helps you add information politely and naturally. It is especially useful when agreeing or adding yourself to a group: “私も行きます” (I will go too). Remember: place も where the original particle would be. This makes your sentence sound natural and keeps the meaning clear.

Structure

Modèle
Noun + も + Predicate
NounThe item that is also included
Exemples: , りんご, 明日
Also/too marker
Exemples:
PredicateAction or description
Exemples: 学生です, 食べます, 行きます

Exemples

Exemple 1
私も学生です。
Watashi mo gakusei desu.
I am also a student.
Détail
I, me
also
学生student
ですis (polite)
Remarque: も replaces は
Exemple 2
りんごも食べます。
Ringo mo tabemasu.
I also eat apples.
Détail
りんごapple
also
食べますeat (polite)
Remarque: も replaces を
Exemple 3
田中さんも来ます。
Tanaka-san mo kimasu.
Tanaka-san is coming too.
Détail
田中さんMr./Ms. Tanaka
also
来ますcome (polite)
Remarque: Adding another person
Exemple 4
明日も学校に行きます。
Ashita mo gakkou ni ikimasu.
I will go to school tomorrow too.
Détail
明日tomorrow
also
学校school
destination marker
行きますgo (polite)
Remarque: Also with time words

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