Does the English have the grammatical concept (topic) similar to Japanese?

Does English have the grammatical concept of topic similar to Japanese language? I think this is explained easier with examples. What does one do

in the morning that should be the first thing he/she does?

I am in

  1. a panic and can’t sleep. My alarm is on. Any questions?
  2. Other People use and
  3. like facebook, but
  4. don’t like

the pronouns. Maybe as implicit. How are articles different from topics in Japanese? Is it a universal standard? Is there any grammatical errors in translations?

What should I do if I want to get back from Europe?

Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
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Is it common to drop an obvious subject in English, such as a first person or second person accent in a common English conversation?

This has nothing to do with topicalisation. Which is better to topialise

in English by our own parents?

but we can not then drop the

subject.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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