Breakdown of watasi ha ryokou ga suki desu.
Questions & Answers about watasi ha ryokou ga suki desu.
What is the function of は after 私?
Why is 旅行 marked with が instead of を?
Because 好き is a na-adjective, not a transitive verb. With 好き, the thing you like is marked by が:
• 旅行が好きです。 – “(I) like travel.”
If it were a verb like 読む (“to read”), you’d use を: 本を読む.
What part of speech is 好き and how does it work grammatically?
好き is a na-adjective (sometimes called a “nominal adjective”).
• As a predicate: 好きです (“is liked”)
• Before a noun it takes な: 好きな映画 (“a movie [that I] like”)
It never conjugates like an -い adjective; instead you attach だ/です or its negatives.
Why is there no verb after 好き?
Can you omit 私は and just say 旅行が好きです?
How would I say “I like to travel” using the verb 旅行する?
Convert 旅行する into a noun phrase by adding の, then mark it with が:
• 旅行するのが好きです。 (“I like traveling.”)
You could also shorten it to 旅行するのが好き in casual contexts.
How do I express “I don’t like traveling”?
Use the negative form of the copula or 好き structure:
• Casual: 旅行が好きじゃない。
• Polite: 旅行が好きじゃないです。 or 旅行が好きではありません。
How would I ask someone, “Do you like traveling?”
Flip it into a question by adding か at the end:
• 旅行が好きですか。
You can also use rising intonation in speech: 旅行が好きです?
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