[JLPT N5] Marrying with someone: [も・が・と・に] けっこんします?
マイクさんは 来月 アンナさん(?)けっこんします。
1 も
2 が
3 と
4 に
Mike-san will marry Anna-san next month.
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こんにちは、ちか先生です。
Konnichiwa, it’s Chika Sensei.
Today, I’m sharing a practice question for JLPT prep.
This one’s for beginners (JLPT N5)!
Can you choose the correct answer?
[Practice Question]
マイクさんは 来月 アンナさん(__)けっこんします。
*マイクさんは らいげつ アンナさん(__)けっこんします。
1 も
2 が
3 と
4 に
▼
▼
▼
[Answer]
マイクさんは 来月 アンナさん(3 と)けっこんします。
Mike-san will marry Anna-san next month.
The particle と means “with” and is used for actions people do together.
We use と when someone does an action with another person.
Marriage (けっこんします) is something you do with someone.
Structure:
Person A は Person B と + Verb
(A does the Verb with B)
In this sentence, Mike-san is doing the action of “marrying” with Anna-san.
So, と is the correct particle.
✖ Other choices:
も
“also/too.”
Not used to mark a marriage partner.
が
Subject marker.
Mike-san is already the topic here.
に
Marks a target or destination.
For けっこんします, the partner takes と, not に.
I hope this explanation helps! 😊