반응형 jeongussaem107 Korean grammar '-이/가 아니에요.' 1. Explanation : '-이/가 아니에요.' creates a negative sentence. And this ending phrases are combined with a noun. So, you should choose between '-이 아니에요.' and '-가 아니에요.' The choice of form excatly same as the subject marker '이/가'(Korean grammar #3 이/가). So, nouns ending with a final consonant conjugate with '-이 아니에요'. However words ending with a vowel conjugate with '-가 아니에요.' *Source : National inst.. 2024. 1. 2. Korean grammar '-아요/어요/여요(해요).' 1. Explanation : '-아요/어요/여요(해요).' is representative ending particles in Korean. They are used in conjunction with verbs or adjectives to describe actions or states. Many Koreans use these ending particles frequently in their daily life. Therefore, if you study these well, it will not only improve your speaking skills but also improve your understanding of comprehension in Korean dramas or Korean.. 2023. 12. 31. Korean grammar '-이/가' 1. Explanation : '-이/가' is used with nouns. It's attached after a noun, indicating that the noun is the subject or topic of the sentence same as '-은/는'. It helps identify which noun is the subject when there are multiple nouns in a sentence. Also you should choose between '-이' and '-가'. The choice of form depends on the noun. Nouns ending with a final consonant conjugate with '-이'. However words.. 2023. 12. 29. Korean grammar '-은/는' 1. Explanation : '-은/는' is used with nouns. It's attached after a noun, indicating that the noun is the subject or topic of the sentence. It helps identify which noun is the subject when there are multiple nouns in a sentence. Also you should choose between '-은' and '-는'. The choice of form depends on the noun. When nouns ends with a final consonant, it conjugates with '-은'. However when words e.. 2023. 12. 28. Korean grammar '-이에요/예요.' 1. Explanation : '-이에요/예요' is used in conjugation with nouns in Korean. And it functions to define or describe the noun. It's similar to the role of the 'be verb' in English. Also you should choose between '-이에요' and '-예요.'. The choice of form depends on the noun. Nouns end with a final consonant, it conjugates with '-이에요'. On the other hand words end with a vowel, it conjugates with '-예요'. Let'.. 2023. 12. 27. 이전 1 ··· 15 16 17 18 다음 반응형