Yes, it does! Thank you very much. If I were you, I would link to that page when the comment about "always answering a silent question" is made, so that people who want to understand that sentiment in-depth will know exactly where to look.
It would also help to put the following line at the beginning, instead of the end, because the key to learning the particles properly is learning how they are different from the outset: "The 「は」 and 「が」 particles are actually quite different if you think of it the right way. The 「が」 particle identifies a specific property of something while the 「は」 particle is used only to bring up a new topic of conversation."
Yes, it does! Thank you very
Yes, it does! Thank you very much. If I were you, I would link to that page when the comment about "always answering a silent question" is made, so that people who want to understand that sentiment in-depth will know exactly where to look.
It would also help to put the following line at the beginning, instead of the end, because the key to learning the particles properly is learning how they are different from the outset: "The 「は」 and 「が」 particles are actually quite different if you think of it the right way. The 「が」 particle identifies a specific property of something while the 「は」 particle is used only to bring up a new topic of conversation."