Japanese Language 「Sentence Structure」 The interrogative pronouns nani ("what"), and dare ("who") always serve as subjects and must, therefore, be marked with the particle ga (never by wa). 「A」机の上に何がありますか。 Tsukue no ue ni nani ga arimasu ka. What is on the desk? 応接室にだれがいますか。 Ōsetsushitsu ni dare ga imasu ka. Who is in the reception room? Examples: 「Q:」 この引き出しの中に何がありますか。 Kono hikidashi no naka ni nani ga arimasu ka. What is in this drawer? 「A:」 ノートや鉛筆や消しゴムがあります。 Nōto ya enpitsu ya keshigomu ga arimasu. There are notebooks, pencils, erasers, and other things. 「Q:」 隣の部屋にだれがいますか。 Tonari no heya ni dare ga imasu ka. Who is in the next room? 「A:」 部長と秘書がいます。 Buchō to hisho ga imasu. The department head and the secretary are. Hope this helps! じゃまたね! °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ ° こゆうきあいはら °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °
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