Korean Grammar with Basic Korean Level 1 (Korean Version)

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Korean Grammar with Basic Korean Level 1 (Korean Version) This book is a Korean grammar book for beginners. It contains 30 of the most essential Korean grammar when speaking Korean. Each lesson starts with a dialogue example, so you can learn how grammar is used in certain situations. The main usage is explained and arranged easily. In addition, I explained the grammar through example sentences so that you could grasp both the form and the meaning. The combined information, which is very difficult for beginners, is provided with a table of rules, and they are explained step by step so you can understand them easily. If necessary, additional usage and precautions were presented. Also, various examples were provided, and you can check what was learned through practice. In addition, each lesson was provided with a YouTube video link so that you can study while listening to the lecture and reading it. I think it is an excellent way to improve grammar and listening. I hope this book and You

A/V-ㄹ 텐데/을 텐데, N-일 텐데 Learn Korean | Korean Grammar Grammar 145

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression ‘A/V-ㄹ 텐데/을 텐데, N-일 텐데.’

V-느라고 Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 144

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression V-느라고. If you want to watch this lesson in Korean with English subtitles, please click the link below. 🌷  Korean grammar lesson 144:  https://youtu.be/YxJHxqgMDTo ⭐️ Korean Grammar 144: V-느라고 회의 준비를 하느라고 점심을 못 먹었어요. 1. Short Conversation - 미소: 나나 씨, 점심 먹었어요? - 나나: 아니요. 아직이요. - 미소: 지금 2시가 넘었는데 아직도 못 먹었어요? - 나나: 네, 회의 준비를 하느라고 못 먹었어요. → The grammar we're going to learn today is ‘ 하느라고 .’ (in English) - Miso: Nana, did you have lunch? - Nana: No.Not yet. - Miso: It's past 2 o'clock, haven't you eaten yet? - Nana: No. I couldn't eat because I was preparing for the meeting. 2. Usage (1) Connecting ending:  '-느라고' is a connecting ending that connects the preceding and following sentences. (2) Cause (reason) + result - The preceding sentence with '느라고' tells the cause or reason for the following sentence.  - The following sentence mainly uses expressions such as '못 해요, 안 해요, 힘들어요, 바빠요', so, it is tal

V-자마자 Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 143

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'V-자마자.' 

V-읍시다/ㅂ시다, V-지 맙시다 Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 142

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'V-읍시다/ㅂ시다, V-지 맙시다.' Let's learn Korean grammar 'V-읍시다/ㅂ시다, V-지 맙시다.' 

A/V-을 것 같냐고 하다/ㄹ 것 같냐고 하다 (Korean indirect quotation: interrogative, guess, adjective/verb) Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 140

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In this video, we will look at the expression 'A/V-을 것 같냐고 하다/ㄹ 것 같냐고 하다 ' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'adjective/verb', and is used when quoting a sentence that guesses something. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A/V-을 것 같냐고 하다/ㄹ 것 같냐고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 139: V-ㄹ 거냐고 하다/을 거냐고 하다 (Korean indirect quotation: interrogative, verb, future)

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'V-ㄹ 거냐고 하다/을 거냐고 하다 ' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'verb', and the point of time is 'the future tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-ㄹ 거냐고 하다/을 거냐고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 138 N-이었느냐고 하다/N-였느냐고 하다 (Korean indirect quotation)

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이었느냐고 하다/N-였느냐고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'noun', and the point of time is 'the past tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이었느냐고 하다/N-였느냐고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 137: A/V-았느냐고 하다/었느냐고 하다/했느냐고 하다 (indirect quotation)

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'A/V-았느냐고 하다/었느냐고 하다/했느냐고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'adjective/verb', and the point of time is 'the past tense'.  Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A/V-았느냐고 하다/었느냐고 하다/했느냐고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 136: N-이냐고 하다/냐고 하다 grammar (이냐고 묻다/냐고 묻다) (indirect quotation)

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이냐고 하다/냐고 하다 (이냐고 묻다/냐고 묻다)' used to quote a question sentence that ends with a noun and is the present tense. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이냐고 하다/냐고 하다.' 

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 135: V-느냐고 하다/냐고 하다 (indirect quotation)

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In this lesson, we will look at the expression ' V-느냐고 하다/냐고 하다 ' used to quote a question sentence that ends with a verb and is the present tense. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-느냐고 하다/냐고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 134: A-으냐고 하다/냐고하다 (indirect quotation)

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Welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'A-으냐고 하다/냐고 하다' used to quote a question sentence that ends with an adjective and is the present tense. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A-으냐고 하다/냐고하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 132: N-이었다고 하다/였다고 하다 (indirect quotation)

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Welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이었다고 하다/였다고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'noun', and the point of time is 'the past tense'. Let's study 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이었다고 하다/였다고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 131: N-이라고 하다/라고 하다. (indirect quotation)

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Welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이라고 하다/라고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'noun', and the point of time is 'the present tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이라고 하다/라고 하다.'

Learn Korean | Korean Grammar 130: V-을 거라고 하다/ㄹ 거라고 하다 (indirect quotation)

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Hi, welcome to Basic Korean. In this video, we will look at the expression 'V-을 거라고 하다/ㄹ 거라고 하다' which is used to indirectly quotes a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'verb', and the point of time is 'the future tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-을 거라고 하다/ㄹ 거라고 하다.'