Object Marking Particles Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundatio
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In the context of transitive verbs, when "を" marks the direct object, what is the fundamental semantic role it signifies in relation to the verb's action?
Consider the sentence 「彼は部屋を掃除した。」(Kare wa heya o souji shit
probes the distinction between direct object marking and locative marking. In 「彼は部屋を掃除した。」, "部屋" is the direct object of the verb "掃除する" (to clean), and "を" marks it as such – the thing being cleaned. In contrast, 「彼は部屋で掃除した。」 uses "で" to mark "部屋" as the location *where* the cleaning action occurred. "を" never indicates the agent or the purpose/duration. Therefore, the key difference lies in "を" marking the direct object and "で" marking the location. Question: The particle "を" can also indicate the passage of time or space. In the sentence 「彼は一日を休んだ。」(Kare wa ichinichi o yasund
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