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Basic Korean Grammar7

Learning Korean Grammar(3) - Connecting Sentences In Korean, there are two methods to connect sentences. The first one is by using conjunctive adverbs (ex, 그리고 (and), 그렇지만 (but), 그런데 (so/therefore)), and the second is by using conjunctive endings. (1) And conjunctive adverb connection 비가 와요. 그리고 추워요 It’s rainy. And it’s cold conjunctive ending connection 비가 오고 추워요. It’s rainy and cold (2) But conjunctive adverb connection 레몬은 십니다. 그렇지만 맛있습니다. L.. 2022. 9. 29.
Learning Korean Grammar(2) - Conjugation of verb and adjectives According to politeness, tense, level, passive and causative forms, and speech styles, Korea verbs and adjectives are conjugated . Verbs and adjectives consist of word stem and word ending, with the base forms comprised of the word stem + -다. That form is nomarlly called the 'dictionary form'. Accordingly, a dictionary search for such words will reveal their base forms, such as 가다 (to go), 오다 (t.. 2022. 9. 29.
Learning Korean Grammar(1) - Basic Korean Sentence Structure Korean sentences consist of either "a subject + predicate (verb)" or "a subject + object + predicate (verb)." ex1) 데이비드가 와요 subject + predicate David comes ex2) 데이비드가 물을 마셔요 subject + object + predicate David drinks water Paricles are attached to words in Korean sentences. They express the role that thier respective words play in the sentence. After the subject of a sentence, the particle 이 or 가.. 2022. 9. 29.
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