Noun も〜 (Noun mo~)
Explanation
Indicates that the action or state is the same for multiple items or people; 'also', 'as well'.
Formation
Noun + も
Detailed Explanation
The も grammar point is used after a noun to indicate that the action or state is the same for multiple items or people. It means 'also', 'as well', or 'too' in English. も often replaces は or が in the sentence to show that the same statement applies to this additional noun.
Examples
私も日本語を勉強しています。
Watashi mo nihongo wo benkyou shiteimasu.
I am also studying Japanese.
彼もケーキが好きです。
Kare mo keeki ga suki desu.
He also likes cake.
東京も大阪も観光スポットがたくさんあります。
Toukyou mo Oosaka mo kankou supotto ga takusan arimasu.
There are many tourist spots in both Tokyo and Osaka.
この映画もあの映画も面白かった。
Kono eiga mo ano eiga mo omoshirokatta.
Both this movie and that movie were interesting.
Grammar content sourced from hanabira.org.