반응형 jeongussaem77 Korean grammar '-면/으면 좋겠다.' 1. Explanation : '-면/으면 좋겠다.' is an expression that indicates the speaker's hope, desires for a different situation from reality or assumptions. It indicates that an action took place in the past. So, It is used when expressing a wish for something to happen or for a certain situation to occur in the future. It also used when someone wishes for a different situation from reality or expresses ass.. 2024. 8. 13. Korean grammar '-ㄴ/은 적이 있다.' 1. Explanation : '-ㄴ/은 적이 있다.' is an expression that indicates the past experience. It indicates that an action took place in the past. So, It is used when talking about past events or experiences. It is attached after verbs. '-ㄴ 적이 있다.' conjugates with vowel ending verbs or consonant 'ㄹ' ending verbs. However '-은 적이 있다.' conjugates with consonant ending verbs. One more thing native Koreans also.. 2024. 8. 12. Korean grammar '-거나(2)' 1. Explanation : '-거나(2)' is a connective ending particle indicating 'it doesn't matter which one you choose.' This expression is usually used form as '-거나 -거나. So it indicates that choosing any option is okay or doesn't matter. In this case, the preceding clause and following clause express opposing or very different meaning. It is attached after verbs, adjectives or '이다, 아니다'. You can conjugat.. 2024. 8. 7. Korean grammar '-거나(1)' 1. Explanation : '-거나(1)' is a connective ending particle indicating choice. This expression indicates the choice between two or more actions or facts. It is used when listing two or more actions or states side by side and choosing one among them. It is attached after verbs, adjectives or '이다, 아니다'. You can conjugates it with any kind of words. Let's look at examples. 2. Examples 심심할 때, 책을 읽거나 영.. 2024. 8. 5. Korean grammar '-나마/이나마' 1. Explanation : '-나마/이나마' is a particle that indicates something is insufficient but can ba accepted with a sense of regret. Even though someone isn't satisfied with it, but they can accept it with sense of regret. It is attached after noun or adverb. '-나마' conjugates with vowel ending nouns. However '-이나마' conjugates with consonant ending nouns. Let's look at examples. 2. Examples 날씨도 더운데 에어컨은.. 2024. 8. 5. Korean grammar '-나/이나(3)' 1. Explanation : '-나/이나(3)' is indicating that the quantity is more or the size is larger than expected. So even though it is translated as a normal statement. You need to understand that the speaker wants to express their surprise about the situation. It is attached after noun. '-나' conjugates with vowel ending nouns. However '-이나' conjugates with consonant ending nouns. Let's look at examples... 2024. 7. 31. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ··· 13 다음 반응형