も (Also / Too)
Core / Particle
👀 Layer A: Visual Guide (直感理解)
📝 Quick Summary (まとめ)
「も」は「コピー」のスタンプです。「私も!」「これも!」と言いたいときに使います。大事なルールは、「は」「が」「を」の代わりに使うということです。
“MO” is the “Copycat Stamp”. Use it to say “Me too!” or “This one also!”. Important Rule: It REPLACES particles like WA, GA, and O. It does not sit next to them.
「も」 (MO) = Also / Too.
Structure = [Subject] も [Verb/Descripton].
🔍 Layer B: Deepening (深掘り)
💡 Raya’s Hack (攻略法)
「も」は強(つよ)いよ!「は」「が」「を」を見つけたら、それを蹴(け)り飛ばして、自分が座(すわ)るんだ。「はも」とか「をも」みたいに一緒に並(なら)ぶことはないよ!
“MO” is a bully! When it sees WA, GA, or O, it kicks them out and takes their seat. Never stack them like “wa mo” or “o mo”. Just use “MO”!
🚧 Joy’s Mistake (よくある間違い)
Scene: Joy wants to introduce himself too.
Joy: 「私 は も 学生です!」
(Watashi wa mo gakusei desu!)
❌ Wrong!
Why?
「は」と「も」は一緒(いっしょ)に使えません。「も」を使うときは「は」を消(け)してください。
WA and MO cannot be used together. When you use MO, you must delete WA. Correct: “Watashi mo gakusei desu.”
🔥 Layer C: Practice Loop
Now it’s time to test your learning through the next 10 practice drills!
Level 1: Basic
Q1. Watashi ___ ikimasu. (I will go too!)
(Watashi mo ikimasu.)
Q2. Kore ___ kudasai. (This one also, please.)
(Kore mo kudasai.)
Q3. Ken is American. Joy is ___ American.
(Joy-san mo Amerikajin desu.)
Q4. True or False: You can say “Watashi wa mo”.
(MO replaces WA completely.)
Q5. Asagohan ___ tabemasu. (I eat breakfast too.)
(Asagohan mo tabemasu. *Replaces ‘wo’*)
Level 2: Advanced
Q6. 日曜日 __ 勉強します。(I study on Sunday too.)
(Nichiyoubi mo benkyou shimasu. *Replaces ‘ni’*)
Q7. ケンさんは 学生です。私 __ 学生です。
(Watashi mo gakusei desu.)
Q8. 猫がいます。犬 __ います。(There is a cat. There is a dog too.)
(Inu mo imasu. *Replaces ‘ga’*)
Q9. Translate: “I drink water. I drink coffee too.”
(…Koohii mo nomimasu.)
Q10. Translate: “I will also go to Japan.” (Using NI + MO)
(Nihon e mo / ni mo ikimasu. *Advanced: With destination particles NI/HE, MO can sometimes stack behind them, but replacing is also fine for beginners.*)




