Friday, April 14, 2017

grammar - Difference between "ga" vs "wo"



It's known that roughly, in most cases, we can think of using "wo" vs "ga" this way:



ga is used when action is abstract, mental, non-physical


otherwise, wo is used



Yet, these examples are in contradiction with that rule:



Something ga taberarenai.


Someone wo shitte iru.




Why is that? Are there any exceptions?


There are other examples as well I can remember for now.




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