💡 Detailed Explanation
Translation: Mr. Suzuki can write hiragana, but he cannot write kanji.
- Grammatical point: Contrastive particle は (wa).
- Explanation: The particle 'は' is used to show contrast when comparing two items ('[Item A] は can do, but [Item B] は cannot do'). Here, 'ひらがなは' (as for Hiragana - can write) contrasts with '漢字は' (as for Kanji - cannot write).
- Why other choices are incorrect:
- を (o): Direct object, but does not carry the contrastive nuance emphasized by the latter half.
- も (mo): Means 'also' (implies both are possible/impossible, which contradicts 'but Kanji cannot').