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A-아/어여지다
- A~아/어여지다 is attached to an adjective stem, indicating the changes in the state.
- A~아/어지다 Korean grammar pattern is used to say "to get or become ....".
- This expression is only used with adjectives (A-아/어지다). In case of verbs, V-게 되다 is used instead.
14.09.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments
N이/가 되다
–이/가 되다 is attached to a noun, indicating that the subject becomes the noun.
수미가 벌써 대학생이 되었어요.
수미 is already a university student.
제 여동생은 가수가 되고 싶어 해요.
07.09.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments
V다 보면
'V~다 보면' : This expression indicates that if the action or behaviar in the previous clause continues, then over time the result in the following clause will occur.
11.09.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments
A/V-(으)ㄹ텐데
- Equivalent to “I would imagine….” Or “…must be true…”
- Combination of ~(으)ㄹ 터이다 (gives intention) and ~(으)ㄴ/는데 (expresses background info)
03.09.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments
안 A/V아/어요 (A/V지 않다)
- “안 A/V아/어요” is added to verbs or adjectives to negate an action or state. It approximates to “not” in English. It is formed by adding “안” to the front of verbs and adjectives or -지 않다 to the end of verb and adjective stems.
- We can use in front of the verb or in the middle of the verb. Words like: N안 하다.
- “A/V지 않다” is added directly to verbs or adjectives.
27.08.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments
V/A 았/었었어요
- “V/A 았/었었어요” is used to express something or a situation that occurred in the past but did not continue or something separate from the present because it occurred much earlier than when the speaker is describing it.
- It approximates to ‘did/had (in the past)’ in English.
27.08.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments
A/V-아서/여서/어서
1. Detail Explanation
- The first sentence is the reason or cause, followed by the effect or resulting event/action.
- 어/아서 simply means “because”, “so” or “therefore”.
- 어/아서 Is the short form of 그래서.
24.08.2023 | KOREAN SKILL | 0 Comments