반응형 Korean Grammar104 Korea grammar '-는데/-ㄴ데/은데(2)' 1. Explanation : '-는데/ㄴ데/은데(2)' is the connecting particle which indicates contrast. It indicates that a different situation or result of the preceding clause continues in the following clause. It is used when stating 2 contrasting facts or situations. It conjugates with varrious forms. So, we should check the form of each case. First, when it conjugates with the verb, you can conjugates the ve.. 2024. 6. 5. Korea grammar '-는데/-ㄴ데/은데(1)' 1. Explanation : '-는데/ㄴ데/은데(1)' is connecting particle used to present background or situation. This conjugation indicates that the preceding clause is the background of the following clause or situation which is related with following clause. So it is commonly used to explain the relevant background or situation before describing, questioning, instructing, or suggesting in the following cluase... 2024. 6. 4. Korean grammar '-ㄹ 것 같다/을 것 같다.' 1. Explanation : '-ㄹ 것 같다/을 것 같다' is used when the speaker makes an assumption about something. Usually it is used when making guesses based on various situation. It attached after verb and adjective. These forms are conjugated with the verb or adjective. When the verb stem or the adjective stem ends with vowel or 'ㄹ' consonant, it conjutes with '-ㄹ 것 같다'. Whie when the verb stem or the adjectiv.. 2024. 6. 3. Korean grammar '-아/어/여(해) 보다.(2)' 1. Explanation : '-아/어/여(해) 보다.(2)' is used to indicate experiencing an action attached after verbs. And it is often used to describe special experiences such as travel or habbies. So, it commonly conjugates with the past tense. It takes different particles and conjugations depending on the verb stems. Let's look at the rules together. (1) If the verb stem has vowel 'ㅏ or ㅗ', you have to .. 2024. 6. 1. Korean grammar '-아/어/여(해) 보다.(1)' 1. Explanation : '-아/어/여(해) 보다.' is used to indicate tries. So, it indicates trying something that one hans't experienced in the past. Also it used when request or advise something to someone. And it takes different particles and conjugations depending on the verb stems or adjective stems. Let's look at the rules together. (1) If the verb stem has vowel 'ㅏ or ㅗ', you have to conjugate it .. 2024. 5. 31. Korean grammar '-기 위해(서)' 1. Explanation : '-기 위해(서)' is the expression for indicating the purpose or intension of some kind of situation or action. Therefore '-기 위해(서)' is attached after verbs, and indicates that the preceding clause is the purpose or intension of the following clause. You can use this without considering the ending part of words. Let's look at examples. 2. Examples 저는 책을 사기 위해(서) 돈을 벌어요. (I earn money .. 2024. 5. 29. 이전 1 ··· 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ··· 18 다음 반응형