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Korean Grammar104

Korean grammar '-한테서' 1. Explanation : '-한테서'is a particle that indicates the starting point of certain actions or the target at the beginning of specific actions. So it indicates the source of an action. Also It is used to indicate an action starts from certain people or animals.  It is attached after nouns. You can conjugate this particle with any kind of nouns. You can replace this with '-에게서'(Korean grammar #73)... 2024. 9. 30.
Korean grammar '-게(4)' 1. Explanation : '-게(4)' is an ending particle that indicates a basis for asking. It is used when the speaker asks something based on an assumption, and afterward speaker presents the basis themselves. It is attached after verbs, adjectives and '이다', '아니다'. It always conjugates with '-게.' Let's look at the examples. 2. Examples 더웠나 봐? 오자마자 에어컨을 틀게. (It must have been hot, right? Because you turn.. 2024. 9. 27.
Korean grammar '-게(3)' 1. Explanation : '-게(3)' is an ending particle that indicates a question about the listener's intention. So It is used when the speaker asks about listener's intention. It is attached after verbs. It always conjugates with '-게'. However since it used as a question, so you can add a question marker after '게'. Let's look at the examples. 2. Examples 그렇게 많이 사서 뭐 하게? (You bought a lot. What are you .. 2024. 9. 26.
Korean grammar '-게(2)' 1. Explanation : '-게(2)' is a connective ending particle that indicates purpose. So it indicates that the preceding clause is a purpose or result of the following clause. Also It is used when the following clause provides a condition or method to achieve the situation in the preceding clause. It is attached after verbs or adjectives. It always conjugates with '-게', so don't need to check a verb .. 2024. 9. 6.
Korean grammar '-게(1)' 1. Explanation : '-게(1)' is a connective ending particle that indicates degree or way. So it indicates the degree or manner of the following state or action. And it is used to answer the questions of 'How?(the way)' or 'How?(amount). It is attached after verbs or adjectives. It always conjugates with '-게', so don't need to check a verb stem or adjective stem. Let's look at the examples.  2. Exam.. 2024. 9. 5.
Korean grammar '-ㄴ/는다거나(2)' 1. Explanation : '-ㄴ/는다거나' is an expression that indicate choosing one of two opposing options. It is attached after verbs, adjectives, '이다', '아니다'. But it conjugates different way.   1) Verb    '-ㄴ다거나' conjugates with vowel ending verbs or consonant 'ㄹ' ending verbs.     '-는다거나' conjugates with consonant ending verbs. Let's look at examples.   2) Adjective     Adjective stem conjugates with '-다.. 2024. 8. 19.
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