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Basic Particle Rules Particle を In this expression Noun を Verb, を (wo) is used to indicate the direct object of a verb. ジョンさんは あさごはん を たべます Meaning: John eats breakfast. Particle に Particle に (ni) indicates the point in time when the action takes place. 七じ に コンサートをみます。 Meaning: I am going to watch a concert at 7pm. Particle に (ni) indicates the exact point in time. Particle へ In the expression Place へ いきます, the Japanese particle へ (e) is used to mark the direction of an action. It can only be used with verbs that indicate movement from one place to another -いきます (ikimasu), きます (kimasu) and かえります (kaerimasu). チンさんは がっこう へ いきます。 Meaning: Mr Chin goes to school. Particle と When you do something with a person, that person is marked with the particle と (to). ともだち と アメリカへ いきます。 Meaning: I go to America with my friend. The question marker か Placing か at the end of a sentence changes a statement into a question. Origin and limit から and まで These particles indicate the starting point or border of an action. This may be a location as well as a time and corresponds roughly with "from" and "until". The topic and subject markers は and が The particle "は" (pronounced as "わ" when used as a particle) is the topic marker denoting topic of discussion、 while "が" is the subject marker and marks a noun that performs an action. Particle に The particle に marks the place where something is, or direction. つくえ の した に It’s under the table. あります。 せんしゅう おおさか に いきました。 I went to Osaka last week.