Breakdown of shiken wa kuji ni owarimasu.
Questions & Answers about shiken wa kuji ni owarimasu.
Why is 試験 marked with は instead of が?
In Japanese, は is the topic marker, used to introduce what the sentence is “about.” Here it tells us “as for the exam…” If you used が, you’d be marking 試験 strictly as the grammatical subject. Since we’re talking about the exam in general and then giving information about it, は is more natural:
“As for the exam, it ends at nine.”
Why isn’t there a を particle after 試験? Doesn’t “end” take an object?
Why do we need に after 九時?
Could I say the time first, as in 九時に試験は終わります?
Why is the verb in the -ます form (終わります) instead of the dictionary form (終わる)?
How would I ask “What time does the exam end?”
Replace 九時に with 何時に and add the question particle か at the end:
試験は何時に終わりますか。
Literally: “As for the exam, at what time does it end?”
How do I say “The exam ended at nine”?
Change the verb to the past polite form 終わりました:
試験は九時に終わりました。
What if I want to say “The exam will end around nine”?
Attach ごろ to indicate approximation:
試験は九時ごろ終わります。
Here, ごろ softens 九時 to “around nine.”
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