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When saying that you, or another person, like something, you use が after the thing that you like, followed by 好きです。
はい、supootsuが 好き です
One direction
に
Saying that I go somewhere:
When you use the verb いきます (to go) remember to use に after the place you are going to.
I am going to school.
かいもの に いきます
Zayn
を
Action words, like play (sport), listen, learn, read and watch, are called verbs. Verbs are often accompanied by an object, which is the thing that you do the verb to. For example, you read a book or you learn piano, or you play netball.
In 日本語、you use the particle を after the object of the verb.
In other words, を for OBJECT.
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