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• Ul/ Intermediate , Min Jin-young, Ahn Jean-myung · * Many grammar points and expressions appearing on the TOPIK Intermediate Levels 3 and 4! * Detailed explanations of grammar points and practice exercises for easy self-study of Korean! * Comparisons of grammar points with similar meanings and forms to highlight their differences! * Grammar patterns and practice exercises specifically designed for preparation for the TOPIK Intermediate Level! ir]DARAKWON Preface . ........ . ... ·· · ·· 4 How to Use This Book . . .... 6 • 'f-~3!1- ~P·J~ 1-J-El-~ ITll Expressing Conjecture and Supposition 01 -O f/Oi !i!.OICf 14 02 -(O)L/E 2.~01Cf 03 -(0)2 'M)c·u 04 -(0 )2 EiiLIJJf · ... .......... 17 . ... ... ... . 21 .. 25 OS -(o)2~R .. . .. 29 06 -(2.)L/~/(0)2 ~~CI{~~tq) .. 34 01 -(o)2::X::I£ ~q .37 • qj~~ 1-J-El-~ ITll Expressing Contrast 01 -71~ of::X::I~. -71~ -::x:: l~ 42 02 - (O)L/E ~121011 . · 46 03 -(O)L/ECil£ .. . . . . . · . · · . 49 • J.i~~~l~ lft~~l Narrative and Informal Forms 01 .A.i-~~11 ''' '' . . . .... ' ......... . 54 02 ~~~11 . .. . ....... .. ..... ............ 58 • o]%~ 1-J-Et~ ITlJ Expressin~ Reasons 01 -7~ !::R ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...... .. 66 02 -fJOfR · ·· .. ,. .. .. .. .. 70 03 - !:o.2.f .:il .. .. .. .. ' ' '" .. ' ..... 73 04 ~ tlf'2:f011 ' OS -(O)L/~ ~011 .. . ........ ' .. 77 06 - .:il f>H.A.i 07 -(2.)27Jf ~ .............. . .. .. 81 . . ''' ''' 85 . 88 • q~ J.}1f~ ~0]1-J- ~~ ~%W ITll Citing the Speech or Writing of Others 01 -Cfll <M>? ....... .... .. 02 -Cf.:il ofl::!cil 03 - Cfi21.A.iR? ' .. 94 .. 98 ......... . 103 04 -CfLIR? .......... "" '" '107 • ~{:}3!} ~£~ 1-J-El-~ ITll Expressing Resolution and Intent 01 -(0)277f ofc.f . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 03 -(2.)2.:j\::! ~to ICf .................. .. 04 -(2.)2 f3 -(0)2 f3 OS -Of/OiO~::X:: IR ··· • {'-~3!} ~ <{! ~ 1-J-El-~ ITll Giving Recommendations and Advice 01 - (0)2 ~ofCf ...... .. 02 -£~ ofCf . ... .. .. . 114 117 120 ' 124 127 132 .. 136 03 -::X::I.:J.cHR? . . .. . . . .. ... .. .. 139 • ~P·J~ 1-J-El-~ ITll E:~.'pressing Recollection 01 -\::! .. ' ' .. . . .. 144 02 -C::j2.fll<i=? ' .. .. ........................ 148 ru -1::!~~ .............. 1~ • nJ% ~ 1-J-El-~ ITll Passive Expressions 01 80i n1~ (- OI/ol/2.1/71-) .... .. ...... 158 02 - Of/Oi::X::ICf 162 03 -711 £1Cf 165 • J.]% ~ 1-J-El-~ ITll Causative E'Xpressions 01 80i .A.~ (-OI/oi/ 2.1/71/Sf./?-) . 170 02 - 711 ofCf . . 175 • ~7.:1 ~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Conditions 01 -O f/OiOt 02 -7~§ .. .......... 182 186 • {=-7~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Additional Information 01 --{£) 2 ~'2! o fLI2.f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 02 -{.2)L/E Ci iCf7f ..... . .. .. . 196 03 ~j:~ ··--· ..... ... .... . . .... 200 04 '2! 5H£ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 203 • £:g ~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Mid-Action 01 ~ ~01i 02 -Cflf .. .. 78£~ ti-El-~ n:Jl W' Expressing Degree 01 --{0)2 ~5:.£ .... 02 '2!'5fCf .. . 208 211 . 216 . .. ...... .. ........ .. 218 03 -{£)L/~/(£)2 '2ls · ··· . .......... 221 • 1! l2lj ~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Choice 01 OfEf+{OI)Lf I Of.!pt£ ......... .. ..... 226 02 {OI)Lf ···· . .. .. .... ......... 229 03 (01)2.f£ .. . . .... ............... .. ......... .. 232 04 :=:xi :=:xi .. 236 05 -{0 ) L/~ CH~01i .. ... 239 6A ;,]:{1-a]t.f ~;t}~ ~ '8 ~ ti-E}-~ n:Jl W' Expressing Time and Sequential Behavior 01 '2!01i . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . ..... . . 244 02 -Of/Oi 7f:Ai.::il ....... ..... ... .. ... . . . 247 03 - Of/ OiCf7 f · ·· ... .... ... 250 04 -.::il.A.i ............ .. ................ ..... 253 • ~{l:i!} ~~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Discoveries and Results 01 -.::il !i:!Li ........ .. . 258 261 265 . ..... 268 02 -q !i:!LI 03 - q !;:!'2J 04 -CiLI .. ......... .... .. ..... 273 OS -9)j<1!c-JLI . 06 - Cf7fE ... ' ................. 278 07 -{0 )L /E {!JO ief ........ , ........... 283 • AJ-Elj ~ t.fE}-~ n:Jl Expressing Situational States of Being 01 -0 f/Oi ~q . 02 -Of/ Oi .!f.Cf 03 -{0 )L 5:H£ 04 -{0)L/~ CH£ 288 ... 291 294 . ... ' ., ... 298 • AcP~:i!l- 4fAJ ~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Attributes and Characteristics 01 -{0 )L k ~OiCf . · .. ....... 304 02 A~Cf ···· ··· · ... .. ... 308 03 gq ... ' .............. '' . ' . 31 1 • 7J-~~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Emphasis 01 ~OfLf -{O) L/~:A i 02 --{0)2 ~~01i 'il:ief 03 -( 0 )2 ~OiCf 04 (OI)Ot'§t£ 2...§.Cf .... .... 316 . 320 ... 322 ....... 325 • ~~ ~ ti-El-~ n:Jl Expressing Aims and Intentions 01 -7ii ... , 02 -£~ .. .. .... ... 330 .. . . ' .. ' ...... 333 • ~.li~ 1-fE}~ 1IJl Expressing Completion 01 _c~.u~q7f ..... ....... ....... ...... ...... . 02 _cW~'Cl ... .... . 03 - Of/01 t:tj2.jq .. .. 04 - .:il ~q • ±%~ g ~ 1-fE}~ 1IJl Expressing Futility . 338 . 342 . 347 ... 350 01 -(.2.)Lf DfLf .. .. · -- .... -- 356 02 - 0 f/ 01 ~;q .. ... . .. ... . .. .. ... .. .. . 360 .. 7}78 J.J-~ 1-fE}~ 1IJl U' Expressing Hypothetical Situations 01 -(L}L Cf~ ... --· ·-·-··-··· ·· · . . 366 02 -~/~Ci2.f~ ..... -- .. -· . 370 . 373 • ~~ ~ 1-fE}~ 1IJl Expressing Regret 01 -(0)2~ =z.~q ·- .. ·-.. ............ 378 02 -W~010~ ~~ e-ll - ...................... 382 • -:; ~ j!} Ell£~ 1-fE}~ 1IJl Expressing Habits and Attitudes 01 ~ -ofq .................. .. - .. 388 02 -71-E:-£. . .. .. ... .. . -. .. .. 392 .. 395 • Appendix • Answer Key -- -···----·- ··· ...... .. .. -400 • tH~-t 'L~<>t -intJl.?. -- -412 • Grammar Index ...... .. ..... 431 7f o}-=r. »-1, ~"€o] ~~<511 .!i!..o:JA. lf -::_ ~ 'V_ o-J _g_? Mark, you look tired. Did something happen? Lf o-J;;z1] ~;z,l] -o}l-2.}.:12. {[~ * 2):7-1 :::Jl. I wasn't able to sleep yesterday because I was trying to get my homework done. Akira, I changed my hairstyle. How does it look? You look much younger now that you've changed your hairstyle. ~ •[ 01 ) Ol IE~~ ?i)Q£. ~ ITH Oi't! Af'M2.1 i:J~OILf .gEH ~~ ~?:!O I Lf ~2.1 .gEHOU CHfiH L7~7'17~Lf ?::';£1~ -3:!~ .R.~~ ITH Afgg)"LICf. This expression is used to indicate one's conjecture or feelings based on the outward appearance of a person, thing, or event. _:_: A -Of/?i !i!Oi:E ::"T w= :==:====: :::::== : = -QCf ~f() f !i!~Cf '2-~ 0i !i!~Cf .... ... · ········ · ·- · --···-·· ··· --- -- -QOf !i!~ -3;!01Cf '2-iJ Oi !i!~ -3;! 01Cf -------~----·------~------------------------............... ·- - -------------- ------~------------------------------------------------ 7f wo }Bj ::z.J. 7-.:J t1}::Z.1 <1].2.. 1J.t:J1il... Grandpa, you're wearing blue jeans. Lf .78!:1};<,1 ~ '"?J.2..Y7.71· G1 ~e>-1 ~o l::Z.l? Don't I look younger now that I'm wearing blue jeans? 7f o 1 g -6.1 ~ ~J-o1 uR%J ~01 ::= t=Jl .:@.~~Olil..? This food looks really spicy. Is that okay? Lf 0 lA11 uB-&- g .6.1011 Q.j~i>R;z,:jl-1 .:@.~J.o}..fl... I'm used to spicy food by now, so I'll be fine. 1 4 Korean Grammar ,;b 'lis~ · Intermediate 7f <{) ~ ,¥,]~£:11 lf .::_ '?l <j o-j.B..? Did something happen to Yeongjin? Lf .2Jl.B_? Why? 7f S:.J.-j~ 'i[oj]J.-j ~--:-= -ci] ?J-o] Jf-%'31J.!i!-~o-jA_ I saw him in front of the library, and he looked really sad. 1 Ol 1!.~2 ~-§.A.f6fjl'2! M~LI Cf. ITf2.f.A.i -§.A.f7f 'ifOll .2.\::! ~iC:) .g:go1 ~Li ef. This expression is only used with adjectives, so combining it with verbs results in grammatically incorrect sentences. • ot-712.} »-]7]- "t.RW~ ~-5TI .!rl.o:]ii.. (x) ~ o\-7]2.} »-]7]- "t.RW ~ ~-&-H::- ~ ~o}.fi.. ( o) : ·~ofCf'7f ~A.fOIE@. '-Of/01 .!i:i.OI Cf'~ ~12'! ~~Lief. ~ofCf is a verb and thus cannot be combined with -Of/Oi .!i:i.OICf. 2 '-7i].!i!.OICf'£ .A.f-§£171~ ~Lief. -711 .!i:i.OICf is an alternate form of this expression having the same meaning . • :J. J. ~ 'i).Q.y~J- \tJt!-5TI .!rl.o:jii._ = :1. J. ~ 'i).Q.y~]- 'i:[-t\<5]-1]] .!rl.o:j.R, 1 7f ~~ »-]7}.£..~ ~~'8ll.!i!.0l~Ell ~ (': ~ 9)o-] .£..? .!!2.i~~ 11[q Lf o:j{J ~Oil \:[7-} {l.::r-~EJ]J.l Tic]~.A ~ ~~'Cf].fL_ to receive a marriage proposal ~~'6fef to be hospitalized 2 7f 7}l:lJo].!f-7-J-?-~ .!i!_o]~Ell ~ o-] :=.1@77}.£..? Lf .!i!.7].!i!.q 7}l:J:j~y77} {!l_~o}.£... 7 f~OI !f.f:Jq I ~OJ E.2.lq AI.S:.Oii.A.ie 7f'8'Lf 1 ~omq ~O I ~q I% .s:.2.f E.2.lc.f !Jj~ ~Oil 'ctAt ~.:r~Ei i.A.i g2.-j~~ ~q OiDiLI7f ~i':JOll ~i':lof.A. Iq 7ft:Ji~LI77t f:!!-t'ict 0-jLIJJf t:Ji~~ Efe 7il ~~q ~AI ?;t.2.LI77f 5:£t-'?AI 'C~Of.S:. £1q ~. . ~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 7f q <5rc-~ \fl:lJo1 ~Z}~ \fl:lJ.!il..q G1 HRd.tiH .5!.01.2.. <5rc-~ \fl:lJ~ J-1-J-11..11. 7f ~~1op:Jd »-1~ l:lJo1 D]-3. »-1l:lJ_!tl_q ~71-..ll? Lf 01-L.J011..1l, ~1op:Jd »-1~ l:lJo1 77HxilHJ-i u]-3. »-1~ l:lJ_!tl_q Gj ------- 7f op- *o1 ci L.j-o]-Jl? Lf 77]-Jt}~ ~ Tij ~ ~ <i:J_2_ L.j 771- Gj ---- ---- 771-Jtl-~ ~Tij A~ <i:J_2_J-i1Jl. 7f 0r7'1c.f »-1~ 7-1-%:7.1-71- ?cJw %1:J1Jl. Lf 0r7'1c.f »-1::: ~01 _ _ _ _ __ _ 7f o1 .7-lLQ .. 7\-1ol-''- 0 2 ------- - 7f ,<:.~1 »-1 71- 71~01 ______ _ '* ,<:_ ~ 01 'V.L.J- .!i!\-..11. Lf 1:]1, AJ~~ ~~ti1Jl. 1 6 Korean Grammar l,b 'lise, · Intermediate 7~ q~1 °1°d »-17} _2_~ ~JiLoJ1 ~ ~1.:l1Ji... Wei Ming didn't come to school today. q o-]7.11 %0 1 ~ ~q.Jl ~~ci1 W0 1 °}~ .5!. oJ=o l oJlJl. Yesterday she said she didn't feel well. It looks like she's really sick. There goes Akira! q ~~~~ ~ ,<:. ~ ~J--17!} ~oJ1 7re .5!.0J=0 loflJl. Judging from the hiking clothes he's wearing, it looks like he's heading to the mountains. '2<y'~ ~f:JAHq 2~:; .::!:51-E ~.£ Ol R~Oli.A.i::: .gEH · ~f\:'1:; .Q.jol~q.:il ~ =? <ll~Liq. [[r2.r.A.i Ol R~ ~ ~;~;H.s?.l Oilt! .g~o 1q -9-~ .g!J, ~?17 1 ~ !2.7-jq ~.:il q.A.-j Oilt! ~0 1 ~Oiq.:il 'U71Lf 011t! .gEH~ 3:!0I2.r .:il ~~ . '7'~~ rrH Al§ru-Liq. Oilt! 3:!:; !2..:il ~~51-E 3:!01~ '-(0 }L/::: 2~o 1q· ~Oll '7'~2.1 2717r £1::: R~<z.) '-(0 }L /::: ~ !2.LI77r' ~ .A.I§-5!-E ~~7r I'i'~Liq. Meaning "shape" or "appearance", £~ is used here to express a particular condition or state. This expression is thus used when attempting to infer or guess the circumstances of a particular situation after directly seeing it or hearing about it. It is often used together with -(.2.)L/E ~ .5:!.LI77f, which comes earlier in the sentence and expresses the basis for making the inference or guess. .......... ·· ! · · ·· ··· ~;~ · · -(.Q)L/::: £~01q ~q ~~@ IIIE~t! ....... ................ ............. .... ······· -··· ........ ······· ·······- ................ . ~0 .,.. ._ A I ~'" -(O)L __ j :~~ ~~)~~=-····-~ :!_;_:::=mm : : r - (O)L {! CH .Q. --, ,_ .. ............. v ... 0]2./l -(0)2 -----·-···· +-----+- ____________ __:_ ____ ~C!:_ ______ _L______ ~~-----------; :i!t 7-j ~ f2! 2.I.A~o I q 2.I.A~~ f2! NOICf ·· ··· ·· ··· Ol~rc! 2t~OICf 2t{!JO I~rc! ..................... .. ....... ·-··· .......... .. ·- ····· ~i\H .Q.j.A~OICf 2t~OICf I heard that Soyeong quit working for the company. q 1.:J1, ~J-} ~01 7<j~ ~~~~ .!2.0J'0 loflA. Yeah, apparently the job was really difficult for her. Has Jena not woken up yet? 2.].A~~ ~{!j~ q t1JoJ1 ~~ DVD7} ~~ ~ .!i!.Yll} W~;zJ]ll}:Al ~~ ~ .!2.0J'0 loflA. Seeing that there are some DVDs in her room, I reckon she watched movies until late at night. Do you know what Juyeong is doing during vacation? Judging from the fact that she reserved a plane ticket, I'm guessing that she's going to her hometown. 1 Ol It.~~ '7'~2.1 27-17~ £1::::: .g~ .5:!.7-jq ~7-jq ~ 3:!~ 1::1 ~§~ 5H.Ai .AI-§<5~7 1 rrH-EE-011. ~1-E .A~i@:tOI ~~ ~~~ ~011 CH5H.Ai::: .AI-§<5~/.:I fi~LICf. Because this expression is used to express the speaker's inference or guess based upon having seen or heard about the situation being discussed, it cannot be used to describe something the speaker did himself/ herself. • AH~A~.zl6J~oj]Ai gjoj ~~t:i] %6jo] :@.Bt.g..£.oJ=o]oj].f!.. (x) - Aij~ A~.zl6J~oJ]J·i gjoj ~~t:i] g6jo] {!1-Qf.g. ~ .:Q-o}.f!.. (o) 18 Korean Grammar n1 C!l.s·~ · Intermediate 1 2 .::;<:~2.1 27·m ~tt~OIJ:I ~~ rrH. ~ Q.i~5~7il .:1'§7-11 ~zro~7iq ?TI~<2.! ~~~ rrH.s=. .A.~~-'? ~~Liq. This expression cannot be used when the basis for the inference is not an objective fact, that is, when the speaker is simply describing something he or she only thinks, or subjectively believes, to be the case. • 41 -"~ztoJ1 ;<~71 \'J0 r <V.:::: o:j.AJ-.i::. *-¥-~ ~'6J-.i::. .£0Jo1oJl..ll. (x) - 41 -"~ztoJ1 .7.171 \'J0 r <V.:::: o:j.AJ-.i::. *-¥- ~ ~~ 5! ~oJ-Jl. (o) : 12{~~ !:::.~2.1 ~~~'2.! ~OlE!£ '-(.2.)L/E £YOICf'~ .A.I-§ofJ::I '('Jjl '2.t~of~.A.i ~~~'2.! ?~~ LfEfLHE '- (.2.)2 -3;! ~Cf'-~ .A.I-§gj"LICf. Here, because the speaker is expressing a subjective feeling, -(.2.)L/E £YOICf cannot be used. Instead, - (.2.) 2 -3;! ~q can be used to express such subjective notions. 7f 0 1 ~-"--§-~oj] :::= .A}tgo] NJ.:l]..B... Lf .A}'i:f0 l tlf~ ~ ~L-J Al~0l :l'~ .2.0J=0 lOilJl. Ol ~.6~;gOli.A.fEJ'O I i'ief ±~ .UI7f .!of.~~ %7H±Oll ~:2:~ ofjl ~q .A.I~O I ~Cf O I.A.fof~Cf --------- -- .A.I{;i facilities ~ ~:;VH± real estate agency LHLH throughout (a time period) 2 7f .A~~ »-]7} 7]cf~Al W.JI ~A~ Q:j.2_cJ1..B... q 7l cf~A] W.JI ~A~ Q:j-2_2}::: ~ ~L-] 7!} ~::xj] -£ .5!.0J=0 ll.:i1Jl. 7ICf2IJ::I Wjl ~J::i Q:l£2f.:il ofef cf% 2?-0ll ~Lf:Af.:il <5fef 2.-§- of~ %~ ~ 7i 2f.:il <5fef ~7ii2.~Cf Ol't! ~Oll ~01 t\tef ~IOJI.A.i BtO I TII-2-~Cf J 1 '-(.2.)L/~ £<llO ICF~ .A.~5H.A.i qg cH~ ~~<5~AiiR. (1) 7~ 0}7]2.}- »-]:: ~~~ :.z}? ~oiJl. (~~~ ~0}<5-}q) q IJI::Ij~ Jl~ OJ. I;: ~ .5!.1-l IJI::Ij~ i'-Ot~rl;: .£0JOIOil.2... (2) 7~ ~ ~~ »-]Qj {l ~oj] -{].go] il"o:J ~l;j]Jl. (o:j~ o:j~ ~ {1:-q) q (3) 7~ (5ro-ojJ 7 ~o] w oJ 7l]oi ~~]Jl. (~o] ..2..~q) q (4) 7~ ~?:J-oj] .A}~o] Ef~]Jl. (~:§"}7} ARu]~q) q (5) 7~ Ell-2- »-]Qj ~~ lt?:.:jo] <U- ~~]Jl. (o] ~oj]£ -6"~~ ~:~q) q Jl~ :.z] (5}~oj].A-j .!2.Lj 7l}.A}~~ o] Ell~?! PC(tabletPC)~ Ef0]7}:A]Jl qt9Jl. Jl~ Ell ~?:! PC7} (1)-l}-~goJ. .2.0JOIOil.2... o}-27- l:i].Ail...f TV, <?JEjl)lo] ~Jl ~:.z}~£ ~ ~ 9 ~oi.Ai 0}-? (2) . All ~T 0 }3. »-]£ Ell ~'}! PC~ (5}1-f {3) . Jl~ 7-ll4f Ell~?:! PC01] -cJl i>R '€!0}.!2.2 ~71 ~Jl. ~ ~ ~.!J!-£1 o}2l:l}o] E ~ i>R.Ai .§.£ 3!Jl (4) . .::::Ltei1:1] oi~ Al]g ~ .A}o]: W:A] (5) . Al]i§-u}q ?:J-~ 31} ~H:jo] q q 27-j ~Jl. :A-j£ (5}1-f T-~"(5}Jl ~:A]Ttf o}-31~ 3!Jll:l]»-}Jl . .::::Lt!Jj.A-j 7}Zjo]l.}laj~ rrjj7l}:A] ~ Gj 7]qajo]: ~oiJl. 20 Korean Grammar in 'lli·e · Intermediate 7~ l:l}~o] -p£o] .!f-l=]]Jl. It's really windy. q 1:1}~0 1 ~~ ~~ "'illt:ll ~<)}Jj] <ilJJ. 7}i::- Jll ~~o-]Jl. If it's windy, it should be cold, so it's good to wear warm clothes when going out. Did Wei Ming say she would come to the alumni meeting today? q .£.S~o-]Jl. ~»-i 3':.qp~;Jg ~~g "'illt:ll ~~o] ~l=]] Jl. I'm not sure. She should have received the invitation, but I haven't heard from her yet. Ol R~::: '7'~01q .Q.j.A I ~ qE~LH::: '-{0 )2 EiO ief'OU ~~o1q ~.Q.j l:lH~~ qE~LH::: '-(0)L/:::Ci!'7 ~ ~~~ ~~Li ef. :c!Wo~Jil ~~<W~ '-(0 )Lf:::ci l'2.l '7'~ ~:= DI2H~ R~~ rrH A~oi-E ~O ic~.JJ. ~ * ~~Lief. -t.!~~ou ::: Oi't! AI{JOiq ~~I cH~ ~~ '7'~0 IL~ D I 2.H~ qE~LH::: ~01 2..Jl ~~~ou ::: -t.!~~i!t ~~£1 Jiq tt)"CH7 ~ £1::: ~01 ~LICf. This expression is a combination of -(.£)2 EiOICf, which expresses a particular future situation or intention to do something, and -(.£)L/-l::C11, which expresses the background situation or state of affairs related to what is to follow in the sentence. As such, it is used to express an expected or intended future state of affairs. In the first clause of the sentence, a strong intention or expectation about a future event or situation is given, and in the second clause (following -(.£)2 'E!)c11), a statement either related or contrary to the first clause is given. -(.Q.) 2 ~ Cil j]Pi A/V .... ............ . ~;~;H NOief 9:i~~ ~[·fl .. ··············· ·· ···· -··· ---- ----------------- Qef ~~ ~Cil -(0 )2 ~Cil. 9:ief 9:i ~ ~~ -----'--~-~-E-.i)-Ci-1--T··-·-····~~~O~C~-··----, -·--- !j!:;q~~-~~~---·-··-·- j]_Pi Ol~~ ~Cil ~{!JO i ef ~{!JOI~~ ~Cil ... ... ... .... .... ·-- ·-- ----- ·---··- ........ ... .......... -- ... ... .... ....... ........ -- -- -· ·---· ·-- ··-- .. . !j!.A~O I Cf !j!.A~~ ~Cil 7; ;.1~~-¥-~ ~ i>H;,~ -e-~o1011Jl. I'm in big trouble because I haven't studied for the exam. 4 7--J£R . .A1~ g * .!:2_~ ~if-g * W lillt:J1 :z:1.AcJo1011Jl. Me too. If we don't do well on the test, we won't advance (to the next level/grade), so I'm worried. I'm expecting a delivery this evening, so please make sure that you receive it. Lf 7--jS:. 7--j ~ 011 ~ ~ 011 ~ ~ Jill t:J1 o-J 1!J -6} 7-1Jl? But I also don't expect to be home this evening, so what should we do? 7~ o-j:A~1 oJ:-2-<51·.!:::.2}Jl Bf0 1 Til~~~ Jillt:J1 .2..~ ~ ~~ ~o-j7}J-i1Jl. You must be exhausted after working late yesterday, so please go home early today. It's okay. I can work late today, too. I- I 01 .H.~~ '-(0 )2 l[i!c-JIR'£1 ~EH£ ~.g i§}OU A~~ * ~:::c-11 OI[H::: Wof-E A~iM£1 ;;;" ~o1q 7~~ .g~~ qE~LH7 1~ ~Liq. This expression can also be used at the end of a sentence in the form -(.2.)2 'C!JCiiR. but, in this case, it can also express the speaker's supposition or assumption about the situation being discussed. 7~ 7.-j]L(- »-]oj].l]] ~o] o:J-qJ 7]-:Aj-..Jl %[77}Jl? Shall we ask Jena to go on the trip with us? q 7.-j]L(- »-]:: Jl~ 1:1~ tl)J;j]Jl. I think Jena is busy these days. 7 ~ 78-'? »-]7]- Jl~ Aj~ ~l:lj '5j-.':::cj- l:lj-lllll:JlJl. I heard Gyeongsu is busy trying to prepare for his exam. q oj\'J.oJJ :: .Jif ~Z'l<'>Ho): %)- tl)c-j]Jl. He really has to pass this time. 7 ~ EJ1%o] Q}J--j t1]-qJ7]7} .2.-!f- {'l.i:£1Si01Jl. All the flights were canceled because of the typhoon. Lf EJ1%0 ] .2.:A] ?£~Gjcj-li'J. 1:1]-qJ7]7} ~_i:£l::z.] ~.J:~% Jillc-j]Jl. I l They wouldn't have been canceled if there hadn't been a typhoon. __ j 22 Korean Grammar u" 'lit<~ · Intermediate 1 '-{o }L/~C~I'2~ '-{0)2 iE!!C~I'~ C~:il~ ~:: ~OliAi j:~0 17~ ~Ljq, The differences between -{£)L/-l=Cil and -{2.)2 Fti]Cil are summarized below. -(.Q.)L C~l ~:AH ~~I CH~ I:IH~ ~~O ILf .!f!OU L~ LH§OII cH~ .£~~ Xii.J..I~ [[H .J..I§~LICf. Used to provide background information about the current topic under discussion or to introduce information about what follows in the next clause . • (:::<]-5-) l:l]7} ..2.~J:i] ..!f-AJ% 7}:7.].Jl 7}!-i]il... It's raining (now), so please take an umbrella with you. -+ l:ll7f .2.Jl CX.PI ~goJI '-{.Q.)L/ECil'~ .J..I§of.:LI '1!eLICf. q -{2.)L/-l=Cil is used because it is currently raining. 7~Ill ~B ~A.ICf ~WOII ~~011 ~o I 7 fCf .!fi!.:A I~ '%J'::i!f q·~ .5=!2.1 7fCf ~:AHLf Dl211 ~~I cH5H ~IE ).~Qj ~.H.~~~ .J..I'§~Lic.f. Used to express the speaker's supposition or assumption about a current or future situation. • (..2.~oJD 1:1]7} % !ffi~:iJ ..!f-AJ% 7}:::<J.JI 7}!-iJil... It's supposed to rain (in the afternoon), so please take an umbrella with you. -+ 'i:t££ l:ll7f ~ ~017 1 ~gojl '-{2.)2 ~Cil'~ .J..I§of.:Ll '1!gLICf. -{2.)2 Fti]Cil is used because the speaker expects it to rain later. .~. :AlE- 7iiLI~ ofA.I~ .go1 cr.!' 2.Cf I~~ ofA.~2.f Ail~ %OI2.fA.~O I UCf I C~l7f:Af ~ .!fi!.:AI~g ~.uj ~';iq I Cf-E ~~~ S!Af 2 7 f _2_~o]l .:Q-0 1 Ell Y -""- ~ 77} Jl? q _2_~011 ~ ~»-17} 3Ql tl~ '@EllA. 2.~011 ~OI EIILI.6. ~ICf 2.~g 7~ILigojl7fA.i ~¥ofCf Of712.f Mli$ ~0 1 ~~~ S!Cf 2.~011-E '§!'.UI7f !.!H EJq 7iiii.g.§ A.ITI'E;1Cf Of712.f .UI-E .Jlg,t'OII ¥0f~q 2 l1) ~J-"§l-<S-J-ta 1l1l~ ~oJJJl. + ~cJ ~oJJ ~c-1 .2."-ilJl. _. bl~ti.t5ttlj. 1--JI--Ji5-l 'q\'{;11 lf.Cl ~JO!I ~Cl .2.1-115L (2) l:l~ 7} .Jl~ ~oj]Jl. + o]~-€ E."-i]Jl . ... (3) ~~o] E{o]% ~oj]Jl. + g~ ~ ~o}Lj- f?l:l] <5~oF <S-};z.]Jl? ... (4) ;.}.£ ».]7} .!i!_l:j~~ ~~~ ~oj]Jl. + ~'§jLJ12.}.:il <5Jlol=3;9_01Jl . ... '-(0 )2 'Bl Ei l'~ .A.~5H.A:j qg EH£.~ ~~o~Ai!R. (1) 7~ 0 ] ~~ 0 }3. ».]~El]-?a].Jl <5~~~ 01rrJlJl? (~~~~Ell 01if1c.}) q oj ~ ~ £j~OJtije(j OJ~% 'q\'{;lj c.}~ ~ ~ ).~ :Jj] 01rrJlJl? (2) 7~ ~~ ~?loJl ~01~ ~l-<5}-E;.}~o] ~Y.Jl?.!8-Q:JW~0] ~Oi;.iJl. (~01~ ~}c.}) q ~ill] ».]7} o]~oj] ).i 1{o};.i ~ill] ».]oj] :711 ¥ ~<5jj .!i!_l-i]Jl. (3) 7~ ;z.i * ~ ~Jti ~ 01 ~77}Jl? (;z.i :£ ~ -3fc.}) q c.}~ :£ ~ ~01 .!i!_l-i]Jl. (4) 7~ 4f-:rr~o}~oj] net %:71]Jl. (~ ~ ~~c.}) q ;z.]i}~ 4f-:rr~o}~o] LJ1~ 7~ :711 ~3;9_01Jl. (5) 7~ OJ=7J- ».]7} 7:J-~~ 1)11:J1Jl. (1j;z_J ?.f~c.}) q :§:!;.} ~ <S-}TtJ.;.i -t}.!f-<5}7]7} 7:J~ 1:]1~<58-Jl. - Korean Grammar in litre · Intermediate 7~ 1:1 ] ~~~1 ~ Jl~J~ ~<Jio]: ~<V_;z] Jl? Doesn't bibimbap need red pepper paste to taste good? c::;:... ( 07 } q 1.:]1, <'>}7-JJ?l- JI~J~ W0 1 ~.Q_~ oH% Ell till} ~:=jS-1?} ~.Q_J.i]Jl. Yeah, but it will be spicy if you add a lot of red pepper paste, so only put in a little. I wonder if Mark did well on his interview. I'm sure he did well, so don't worry. Ol IE~~ WI-E .A.~.Qj .t;S~~ qEfLH~ ~£ '.t;S~ojq .Q.IJ: I'~ qEfLH~ '-(0 )2 EiOICf'Oll Ol~~ qEfLH~ '-(0 )LI77Pf ~~ ~~Liq. 1¥-~~0ll ~ 4-£ W!-E .A.~O I ;t;ij~f]iq ~~ol-E ~O I 2D=l ~~~Oll~ ~~lil ;t;ij~f7iq ~~ol-E Ol~~ .t;S~o f'2'!.A.i ~g)-Li ef. This expression is a combination of -(.£)2 EiOI Cf, which expresses the speaker's supposition or intention, and -{.£)LI77f. which expresses a reason. In a sentence w ith this construction, the second clause contains the speaker 's suggestion or statement of advice to the listener, while the first clause provides the speaker's reason for giving such a suggestion or advice. A/V NO!Cf ···············--··-- ----- .... l -- -- ------- ----- ------ ------ ------ --.. ·-···-···················· \;ilq -( o) 2 EjjLjJJf 7fq OfOIOiq 2f~Ojq OfO I~~ EjjLjJJf 2f~O I~~ Ei!LilJf ----- -----.. ·· ·-- ... ..... . ... ... - · ···-· · - .... . .. . . OfOI~ Ei!LI77f ~AH I DI2.H i ~ EiiL!JJf -------·- ·-- ---·--j_ ________________ _ ___ _________ i__ ________ ~~-~-~-----J.-------~~~ ~~J?7f --- ·--- - ~2~ ~--'5'-~77} .A}~* .A} {l-77]-Jl? ::.- -: =-- s.=~: a,:)ot=s s nee Mary likes fruit? 2.~ ~- ~o'2} .g-7]7} »fill3[<ll~ Ci] Yll} .g-7] ~ .A} 7}Jl. =.,:.-a se ~s mwoerry season now, they should be cheap and taste good, so let's buy some strawberries. ;. f'-gi:j ~ 'lft..f.:il ~~t:·l] oJ qoj]7-jj.Aj~.A] 0 }.Ai]Jl? Nant to meet with the teacher, so do you know where she is? 4 .A}~oJl 7-Jl1l. EilY77} ~7] .£ 7} .!i:!..Ai]Jl. She should be in her office, so go and check there. 7t o}~ :§:j .Qj rrJ1 gli?'lf €-1:1]<5}~ ~77]-Jl? Do we only need to prepare drinks for the morning meeting? q t:H"tf ~ 0}~ ~ ~ 1;!:] 91~ Efly7l} ;.JJ_~~:7.] S:. ~o] €-l:IJ-5H=- 71] ~~oJJl. Most people probably won't have eaten breakfast, so preparing some sandwiches too is probably a good idea. 1 O I .H.~~ '--(0 )2 El iLI77~£.'2.j ~EH£ g~ -FIOII .A.I§-"6VI~ ~Liq. This expression can also be used at the end of a sentence in the form of -{2.)2 EiiLI7JfR. • ~~ ~~i5}Aii.R. -%J..R~0 ] 2.)- ~0 ] ~~ El]Yllt..fi.. Leave early. There will be a traffic jam since it's Monday. 2 '--(0 )2 EliLI77F£1 ~~~011 ::: '2.:j~o1q·, '.:il~q·, 'o lm~q'£1 wo1 ~ -9- ~~Liq. Expressions such as :z:j~OICf • .:il~Cf. and Dl~fCf cannot follow -{2.)2 EiiLI7Jf. ol:lj-!f!I_1J Ej]t..jllj- 1}6j<5jj "f:-);jJ.i ;g-Aj-~t..Jt:J-. (x) -l:IJ-!f!I.1J !ffir:i]1}6J"5H ?);jJ.i ;g-Aj-~t..Jt:J- . (o) • .IIJ-E-~ E!]t..jllj- ~~ l-j-..2..e}.:il i>HJ.1 oJ~"5H..fi.. ( x ) - .IIJ~%1" lffir:i ] ~~ 1-j-..2..2.)-.:il i>HJ.i o] ~"5H..fi.. (o) 3 OI.H.~~ WI-E .A.~?:J'OI Oi't! C§l~ <SH:Qq::: £1.Aiq £1~~ qE~LH71~ 5f-EC·H OlrrH::: ~Oj7~ 1<2..!~ '2!' ~ -9- <ll~ Li q_ ~~~011 ::: ~£ ~ ::: .A.~?:J'OIIli l Oi~lil 5~.xp-Jq Oj~7il 5~2.1-E LH.g.ol ~Liq. Ol .H.~~ '-(0 )2 EIOICP~ .Q.j.AI~ qE~LH.:il -FIOII '-(O )LI77P~ ~~ W%JLiq. Ol ~~ '-(0 )2 E:liLIJJF CfiOII::: -§.A.~'2!' ~ -9- <li0 Gj j::tpf~~ ~ -9- ~~Liq_ This expression is a combination of -{2.)2 EiOICf. which states an intention, and -{2.)LI7Jf. and is also used to statethe speaker's will or intention. As such, it can only be used when the subject is in the first person. The expression is then followed by the speaker's suggestion or request to the listener to do something. Additionally, only verbs can come before -{.£)2 Ei1LI77f, and they cannot be in the past tense. 26 Korean Grammar ir1 'lise · Intermediate 7~ 7.H~ ».], ~.£..£. op~!~l '\1~<5}~ ~ll}..ll? Jaeyeong, how should I contact you from now on? Lt 7.11 °loJ1~ 9-J:: ~ 7}..§..;7;] E.~ CJ1t..]7l} o:j 7j.£ '\'!~ 9-;,11..\l.. I'll give you my email address, so you can contact me that way. 7 ~ e\:Jol .£;,1Y7lr ~2.1 ~ ~ ~ 2.15HoJ:~01il... I've got to clean up the house fast because some guests are coming. Lt 7.i17r/ii!~ ?.J2.l~Ellt.17lttg--8~ l:lJ~J::%5ll~2Jlil..? I' ll clean up the living room, so will you clean the other rooms? '-(0 )2 'E!!Cil'2f '-(0 )2 EilLl7JF::: ~ q ~~~ [[H '5!-E 'YOl:AI'2! Cf§:i!f ~~ ~Oil-"i j:f0l7f 'gLICf. Although -{.£)2 li:!!Cil and -{.£)2 EiiLI7Jf are used to express supposition, they differ in the following respects. -(0)2 'E!!Cij -(2.)2 Ei!Lim ~.Q.j ~~ .Q.jDI~LICf. Refers to the actual situation related to the supposition or assumption. • llH7} .TI~ 'ffitil 0 !Ai E.;,i1Jl.. You must be hungry, so please have something to eat. 1 7~ ~J..1 :A11Y- »-1 ~~7-1 °}J.i1..8..? ~.Q.j Ol~ .Q.jDI~LICf. Refers to the reason for the speaker's supposition or assumption. llH7r .:rr~ CJ1t..J7lr 01;,1 E.Ailil... (Because) you must be hungry, please have something to eat. Lt .s:. ~ »-17} ~ Ellti7!t .s:. ~ »-1TIEl1 %o-J_l:2_J.i1..8... A:i!Lt .U.I <c!ill;fj:i '§tq '2.! ¥~7Jl!Ai ~Xi! ~.2.AIE:XI '§I'Cf Af£ .U.I7~ OiL! '1!-E:XI '§tq £~ .U.I7~ '§tq I£~ .U.I~Eil ~Oi.s:!Cf 5tg ~Oi.2.AICf I .g~.J 7ICf2.1Cf ~'8<>11 '1!Cf I 7PI£ 7~ .s:!q 2 7~ 7-1~011 ~-7-t'J- 0 1=-7- _!:2_~ 7}71.£ ~o-]..8... Lt .J.if:l. 7tc.1 :tl ~ 7}7-1JL 7t~ ~n i=-~o-J.R. 7-1~~ ~~~ C:flt17lt.a.. Xi~OII ~.:r;g 019 .5:!2.i 7~q LH~ 0~ SAlOl! ~'§iofCf ~'§tOl l II.fEI~ -5fq 7~Cil!~ 7fXI.TI 7fCf I XN~ ~~fC~ Xl-5~~ EfCf I~ All!-012.~ ~O I Pt<>l Q,f-51Cf ~~~-51 frt:ll-5~q I ~~OI2.f Afia~OI 't'JOI2Cf 2 (1) *~ Ml7 ~ :;q.:il <ll~q. ----- · @ Jt1~ -t!~~ -t! ::: .7-11 ~~OiR ·-·----··-·····-·--·······-·-·····--·---···-·-·····-·- -·-- -· --·····-·----··-··············-·····-·····-··-·······l (2) LH~~ UOI ~~q, . -----@ 01 [[~7~ ~:2-~~ .. q q _ (3) .:1 ~~ ~lfo~~cL · · © .2.~ ~ ~ *-IJ.iiR I l (4) A. l~~!¥o~L 2.~ ~~~~q. · · @ q::: ~£ 7 ~ :::: .7-11 OjiTHR? J --------------------·· ·------------------------------------------------------------.... --······--------------------------------------------······-··----------········· (2) (3) (4) '-(0 )2 EfiLim·~ A.I*5HA.i q~ cH~ @~o~J.11R. (1) 7~ Q}% ~Si~ EJ] 7-J]4:f 0 }E l;j]it. (~0}:A] cf) q ~i?- ~.2.~ i>-O~'-J ~IL·fln ~ -i=-%1"-1 <?Jl-i]it. (2) 7~ ~.J..J~ :Al-~.2..£ %7] ~ lll ~~o-Jit. (..!f{jq) q ~:A} %7] 7]0il ~ Ai]7} £Q} .E. ~/]]it. (3) 7~ oJ Jt! %7r0il %i>H.£ ~77}it, J-1i>H.£ ~77}it? ("-}%foJ W't:f) q .£ -n "L-0 0 ""C" "-1t>H.£ 7}~ lll o-]u:Jlit? (4) 7~ Q}, 7j]o].3.7} 13!-~~o-]it. (~"B- o]u:f7} ~11 ~ ~q) ------------------ - ~-E-li} c J-i]it. q ..2..~~ ------------------~:A] ?£~ :;;tjoj]it. (6) 7 ~ o-jAi] ~~ LJl% ~ ~ -9- ~~77}it? ({f-6:] ~ ~q) Lf :7.-j£ {}-6:] ~ ~ t>H"-1 ~2fit. l]]o] .:rr. ».]7} --------- ----- /]]0].2 ».]~Ell % o-J 2i!.l-i]it. - Korean Grammar U1 tzlse · lntermeruate Did you happen to see Mark? q o}o} 71II1%oJ1 <V. ~~.fl.. 0 }77} 71II11:foJ1 Z}t:}_TI. ~7-1 ~Jl. He's probably at the coffee shop. I heard him say that he was going there earlier. Do you think Yang Gang went to play tennis yesterday? q o}o} <?} ~~~.ft. o11 ~oJ1 EJ1Y A~ * ~q_TI. ~lfl ~ {{o}Jl. I doubt he went. I think he once said that he can't play tennis. OI R~:: o~ ~Ojq;:l Bt:: ~o1q ~ 2£:::: ~011 cHoH '§lo~ .A.~OI ~~~~ ~~~ OIOt71~ rrH ~Liq. ~~Oli.A.i::: .A.I§f>~;:l ?A.:il ~~Oli.A.i'2.! .A.I§f>~IJj ~2~ .A.~OIOli .A.I§g,fLiq. This expression is used when the speaker st ates an unconfirmed assumption or supposition about a future event or something he or she is not sure about. It is used only among close friends and appears in conversational form only, not in written form. ~1-71 A/V ............................... -(£)2~R r;!::jq ~q -----··-····· · ··· · ···· .......................... ········· ··· ········· .. . -(o)2~R r;!::j~~~R E-~~~R - -----------r-------;----------:---------;---------- . ········::··········[· ······· ····· 0~::~ ··· ········ , ...... ···E~%i~···· ··········· l £!-~Oiq ~:2..A.~<,a ~ ~R £!-~OI~~~R ~:2..A.~~~R £1"-gj~~R - ;::~-1io; 7~.::1! i>li::-t:l] J+iffo] ?,f~ll}Jl? - ::>!ann ng to go to the department store, but do you think there will be a lot of people there? _. ~ ~o]Ljll} ?:[~ ~Jl. :·s right before Chuseok, so I bet there will be a lot (of people). 7~ {j ~oj] <V,~ o}§..7]- ~ l-]oj] O:j ~7-] o]-J.i]Jl? Do you know when the little mart in front of the house opens? q oJ-oJ-lOl-] ~ <€1~..\l. q~ o}E~o] gj lf ~ lOl-]oj] ~7-l:=Jl. I think it opens around 10 because most of the other marts open at 10. 7 ~ <2.f4r l-]{[~ ~ ~~.Jl1{ ,C:. t:1] 7-J-o]: J,1.]7]- *~"9].~7l}Jl? I want to change our meeting to a later time, but do you think Jaya has already left (her home)? q ~),1.1 *~~%~Jl. 7-J-o]: J,!.] {jo] ~?if<>J-Jl. I bet she's already left. Jaya's house is far away. ·'Q '-{.£)2 ~ .:::J!~~q·on.A.-1 '.:::J.~q·7f ~?,!'.§ '-{.£)2~·.g ~p~on ~~on Clic5H ~~~it !Ill~ ..~..~~Lief. £q2.f.A.i ~~ IIIIE-~ Ll£f~ !Ill£}~~~ Lte.f~ UII2J ~EjPf ~f()fA:~ ~~2.IXI ?J~& ~~5fAjJR (Q-g ·~~~ Ll£f~ UII'2J 01 '-{.£)2 ~ .:::J.~Cf' §~) The expression -(.£)2~ can also represent the contracted form of -(.£)2 ~ :J.'ll!CI, in which :J.'ll!CI has been omitted. As such, it can also be used to express the speaker's feeling of regret about a past event. For this reason, you must pay special attention to this form when it is used informally because it can mean either supposition or regret depending on the situation. (See Chapter 25 Expressing Regret, 01 -(.£) 2 1.1 :r'l;l!c.t.) 1 O I R~:: .gcH~£1 £1?1011 <2,to~lll ~cH~ rrH.s:. .A.~~Li ct OlrrH .gcH~O I <§t.:il ~:: .A.f11 ~:: .gcH~£1 7 ICH7~ ~ 2.17-Jq ~1-E .A.~'S.i!~ q2q:: 3:! ~ qE~~Liq. This expression can also be used to softly disagree with the listener, that is, to express the speaker's belief that the listener's statement or expectation is wrong or different from his or her own. 7~ o}~ 8AioJl ~~%f7l}il..? Shall we leave at 8 in the morning? q :::L J-j{l-oJJ:: ~o] woJ t'j-%)~il.. . The traffic will probably be bad at that time. 7~ 0}7]2..} »-]oj];<J] .78~7:-~ -=jL.7dA]?-j -'€7!} 15~ il... I'm planning to take Akira sightseeing at Gyeongbokgung. q 0}7]2.}»-J:: .78~7:-oJJ:: ~»-17} ~%~il.. . .2.].;::-~ ~ 0] "tl-.;::-o]]..2..'B All~ li':!.A17J-.E:£-o]{lfo}Jl. I think Akira has already gone to Gyeongbokgung. It's one of the first places foreigners visit after coming to Korea. 3C Korean Grammar ,;, 2/se · Intermediate ~~fif-E 27~~ ~~~ rrH::: .A.~W-* ~~Liq. This expression is used when only the speaker has knowledge to back up a supposition or assumption. Accordingly, it can't be used when both the speaker and listener share the same information. 7f ~~71}7.] ~M-i ll~~!r.]~!;Jl.R. It's already sold out for the entire weekend. Lf .:Z.cj7j].R. ~~7]- .::<Ho]~%~.R. (x) - .:Z.cj7j].R. ~~}7} .::<Ho]'V_L.} .s!}.R. (o) Yeah, that movie seems popular. : ~2.1 27~7f £le .A.I-M~.2t .R7f -'?~77f:A I oH~£l'Xi!Cf)~ £f. .A.fEt cf ~-"2 ~7 1 rrti-§OJI '-(£)2~R·~ .A.!-§~* ~1:§Lic.f. The basis for the assumption that the movie is popular-that is, the fact that the tickets are sold out for the entire weekend-is shared by both people, and therefore -(£)2~.£ cannot be used. 7f o] ~~7} .::<Jlo ] ~g71]'.R? Do you think this movie is interesting? Lf .R~ %i5JJ lq.j2}Jlc5}Lj71]" .::<Ho]<V_%~.R. Well, it's number 1 at the box office these days, so I reckon it's interesting. : Ol ~~7f~~ 1~2.f-"I ofe ~!I:!.~ ·q·~ 7f:AI-"2 ~71 rrH-§Oll '-(£)2~.£·~ .A.!-§~* ~§Lief. Here, only Lf (the speaker) knows that the movie is number 1 at the box office, so -(£) 2 ~R can be used. 3 Ol If.~~ .A.~W rrH:= g :g ~2.1 Qj~ Q{l!' ~EJLjq, The intonation of sentences using this expression rises slightly at the end. 7f 7Jf:l.s:.:: \;[M-]7 } ~ttl,7.] op..-j].R? Do you know what the weather's like in Gangwondo? q li(~o]2} J-i%.!I!.c} ~%~ Since it's in the north, I bet it's colder than Seoul. 4 '-{o)2~Sl'::: '-{0 )2 7~0liR'.!i:!.c.f-E "}~Ofl cH~ ~~01 Q{~Liq. In terms of strength of conviction, - (£) 2 ~R expresses a weaker belief than -(£) 2 7-j()!IR. (1) 7f *~ M-]7} ~1l g l;tj ~g71]'.R? Do you think Suyeong has had lunch? Lf l;tj~%~.R . .::<]-5' 3A]-Qfo}.R. I reckon she has. It 's already 3 o'clock. (2) 7~ *~ ».]71- ~{] ~ Qj~~7l}Jl.? Do you think Suyeong has had lunch? q Qj~% J1oj]Jl.. 0 }7!} .61~oJ1 ~ Qj..Q..c-j {1-q.:L!. t>J-t:it:!f.:L!.Jl.. Yeah, I'm sure she has. A while ago, she said she was going to the cafeteria to eat. : (1)g .!i!~ cH~2.1 .A.f'Et~OI 3.A.I~OII-E ~~~ r;!:jg ~EHLillf *~ .u1~ r;!:j~~ 7-J2.fil ~ofil '?10-J.A.i '-(.2)2~R·~ ~~.Q.IJ:j (2)-E '*~ .UI7f ~ Qj.Q.2.-j -t!Cfil ~Cf'2.f-E@ Ci ~j-JI~'r.! ~2.1-27-J~ CHi! '?1~ '-(.2)2 7iOliR'~ ~~€rLICf. In (1 ), - (.2) 2 ~R is used because Lf (the speaker) is basing her assumption on the fact that most people have normally eaten lunch by 3 o'clock in the afternoon. 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But the weather's fine. 7~ :AJul-~01Bf0l-.R. :AJul-~011 ~ {f::Z.l-71 1:1171- %::Z.l.£ %etA. It's the rainy season. In the rainy season, it might start raining suddenly. 7 ~ Ul-3. A.Z17l- ~ul- ~011 --8- ~ ~ q ~~~::Z.1.R? :Ai17} ~ ~ a:J.Ai ~.Q_a:J.:il.R. Don't you think Mark has finished reading that book he bought recently? q .R~ ~01 W0 r"'i q * ~ ~~::Z.l.£ %ct.R. There's so much to do these days that he may not have finished readingit yet. Oi .R~:= Ojif! 9;101 ~1:) 7f-6~:= ~i1:1'2J .:J. 9;101 9;10j'§ -'?~ ~:;~ ~~~ ITJl AI-§~Liq. '-(0 )2il:l £..£q·~ w~ * ~~Liq_ This expression is used to indicate the speaker's view that something might happen or could possibly occur. The form -{£)2:AI££q is also used. r --:p~ A/V r ~;~:HI DI2H ... -~(~-)~il:-1~ ... ;· ........ 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Is the place where you hurt yourself when you fell okay? q o}JI 7l ~ ·8}Alli!- %g ~ <V.e>i.R. It hurts, but I can bear it. 7 ~ e>i :A~] -'~:~il'~ ~ 0 1 ~l~-2f Jl tr}-B ~ g q ~ ~ e>i Jl? Have you read the book that the teacher told you to read yesterday? q ~~ 71~ ~ ~Alli!- LH § ~ ~ .2.. 2 3)l,e>iJl. I read it, but I didn't quite understand it (the content). Ol .!!~~ cH~QI 5::~ qE~~ UH A.f§g,t-Liq. '-71::: "5~:A I'2..!"'~ A.f%"5Piq '-71::: -:A I'2.!-'~i'El ~~ §A.~q ~gA.~ !f. ttl A.f%"5~7 1~ ~Liq. OI[[H::: ~~~2.1 LH§~ <2.)~"5~:AI'2..!" q::: 2.1~01 <1!~ ~ qE~LH::: ?:3~01 1 A.f§g,t-Liq. This expression of contrast can be expressed with two forms: -7IE <5fJ;:I'2J and - 711::: -J;:I'2J. Note that the latter form uses the same verb or adjective twice. The expression is used when the speaker recognizes or acknowledges the content of the first clause but then wants to express a different view or stance in the following clause. -7 1::: 5~:AI'2..!". -71::: - :AI'2..!" .3.q A/V 42 Korean Grammar Ul et.,·e . Intermediate .3.71::: ~:AI'2..!" l£l 71::: ~:AI'2..!" .3.71::: ~:AI '2..!" l£l71::: Q:J ~:AI '2..!" .3.71::: 5~:A I '2..!" l£l 71::: 5~ :AI'2..!" .3.71::: .3.:AI'2..!" l£l 71::: l£l :AI'2..!" ---- ------- --- ------·-------------------···-·····-········-- ·---- A/V .3.71::: <5~~AI~ ~ 71::: <5~~AI~ .3.71::: .3.~A I~ ~71::: ~~A I~ ·--·-··--········-·····-~-- -··························· .. ·-·.:.·--·--------------·- ·-·-··--·-·----- • ::I --8~0 ] i'-7] ~ i:-:Allfr tl.!f- l:l]hi-}.A-1 * .A}~o-j£._ Those shoes are good, but I don't think I can buy them because they're too expensive. ~7~ ~1-f7l ~ ~:Allfr ..2..~ 0 ]0~7] -o}:A]~ ~~~YLJ-. I met my friends, but we didn't talk for very long. o] ..Q...)..l..Q.. D-1 7].!=. -Qj--:tll:Ajn} u}o] D-1:7.] .!:::=. o}..Q.. -z.l.-.1]£. 0 I 2 I "1..-. ')..).. '\..,!. 1:(5 I 'l..- U'5 2.. F Jf . I will have some of this food, but I won't eat verymuch. ------ - ---- - 1 O I.H.~~ W~ [[H ::: '-7 1::: <5~AI 12.Y. '-7 1::: -AI~·~ ~O=i),i '--(J o~AI'2._1-', '- -(J -AI~'££ 'C'iOI AI§ ~Liq. This expression is often used in its contracted forms in conversation. -71-E Of:AI\:I contracts to - {.! 6f:AI\:I, and -71-E -:AI\:! contracts to-{.! - :AI\:!. 2 :i:!m~ W~ [H::: '- 71::: ~AI~'££ AI§-Q~j]_. ·-~/~71::: ~AI'2.Y££ Al§oVI <(.{~ Liq. The past tense form of this expression is -71-E ~:AI \:!, not -~/'1t7 1-E %!:AI\:!. • ojAl] ~7 ~ ~7]-E- -9l-'-]'?_}.2..2jj-Q}.AJ :::: ?,f~-;;;- yq_ (x) - ojA1l ~ 7 ~ -o}7J-E- ~.AJ'?l .2..2Jl -o}.AJ:::: u~-;;;-y q_ ( o) 1 '-:AII2!'.l!J- '-71:::: o~:AII2!':= cffi.l!j- ~:= j:l-017~ <1!~Liq. The two forms -A:I'2! and -7lf: o~A:I'2! are different in the following ways. (1) ~~~:!!~ ~~~_Qj .2?0Pf 'g2.~~ ~Lief. The subject of the preceding c lause can be different from that of the following clause. • '(1 t.j-:::: 7]7} 3.:Aj~ %J-~ ~ 7]7} ~o}.R. (2) 8~~ CH~ ~CH~ Ll£1\llLIC~. Used when the speaker wants to express a simple contrast. -+ CH35.QJ QJDI7 ~ '1-!f: 8~£.f A~'2!~ OIOPI o~.Jl '1-!§Lief. The speaker is only stating the simple contrasting facts about the subject under discussion. 7~ e>iA~] ~ ~~7} e>i!Jle>iA? (1) ~~~:i!f ~~~Qj .2?0j7~ '®~~ ~Lief. The subject of both the preceding and following clauses must be the same . • 'dt.J:: 7]7}3.7]~3.:A]~%A~~ 7]7} ~}.R. (x) - 'dt..J:: 7]7}3.:A]~%;.~~ 7]7}~}£.. (o) (2) ~~~21 LH~ ?J.JI <2J~g o~A: I'2! ~~~21 cH35. {t~ c1~ :Y35.aH.A:1 ?J~ IIH AI§~Lief. Used when emphasizing a contrast. In the preceding clause, the speaker states something that he or she acknowledges or knows to be true, and then in the following clause emphasizes a contrasting fact or situation. -+ ~21 LH§% ~.JI 'r.J~o~~A1 A:f~QJ ~:z.t~ ~~OjAi :Y35.o~.Jl '1-!§Lief. While acknowledging the preceding statement, the speaker emphasizes his or her belief about the subject under discussion. q ABu] CX},7] !"::: ~A] 'i} .2..!f- oJ<5R<'>}A] !"::: *~e>iA. 01J;il.g ~~m 01'E!Cf :Ai ~?~ .A.j-E lil Oi~Cf .2.~ 'g.UI7~ 01~q ;~;Hol~~q 1 .sw OloHofA:If: ~~q D~l ~q I L-j.!f. .3.Cf ~q I OiJ;il!t!.qf: ~ ~q 44 Korean Grammar ,;, 'll.fe- · Intermediate 2 t!T-7f [[iLfA.-j ~_gq Ol~ Oj-§-Oii.S:. .jipf ~ A.I~OI ~cf (1) 7f :A]il-S:. ~ ~J-.}o]l t:ft1 Ji..? q l:j], t:I-L-ll l ';::: <)rf.IDt ~J'iOi.Sf... (2) 7f -"?:Al »-loJl/11 ~~<5H ~~Ji..? q ------------------------- (3) 7f -¥-.2.. \:l 0 l ~Jl 11 :A] J:l.? q (4) 7f Ai J.,}i:!}_Q_ Ol-7.JlOi J:l.'f t:1 2 2M . q A.I~O I ~q I ~~Oil W7ll Cft..=j2.~ £1Cf '8Cf I OiiOit!OI 'llCf ~~ <tJ:- ~o}Ji... '-71:: -AI~'~ .A.~-5H.A.i c~:; [H£:~ @~f>~Ai iR. (1) 7f opt1_ ~%~ :Aj W ~:A] Ji..? q {i-l l ';::: {ff.I0J :iJ!!i-.l<Jr.Sf... :A~] .:il~J= ~ G1 ~~ ~Ji.. . (2) 7f ¥~ -?- ~!= ~R x~7} ~OiJi..? q ~ * *2:JJ:l.. (3) 7f ~RoJl ;._l ~cj] l:l ] ~ c c.}o~ :A]-9- ~J-i] Ji..? q o] <5H~ -?- ~Oi J:l.. (4) 7f .:Il~J=oJl ;._-is:. ~R~ ~ .:g-.!f-~:Al Ji..? q ~ROi..s. .7-l- £ <5HJi.. '-'- 2 2. A • How do you like your current company? q <?J,<?_ lf£ ,<?_ ~Tf!<>ll ~-8-,<?_ -3:j ~ Ai ~A~ %~77} t>RJl. There's a lot of work to do, but the pay is low, so I'm considering changing jobs. 7f 0J7J ~1 ~ 7cJW s_ %" g ~-o}l;]lJl! Yang Gang is really good at sports! ~ '[ 17 ) • q -o}-o}! :Ai ~ -& %" ~ ~-or-e ~tt!<>ll if- lf ~ *t>RJl. Ha-ha! While I am good at sports, I'm not a good student. 01 .H.~~ ~~~:c.f -¥.~~2.1 LH§-OI .A.i£ 'tJ"CH£1 ~ ,q~~~ LfEf'2\! [H .A.~grLI Cf. EE~ Oi't! 3:!011 cHaH.A.i ~~ ~~ Wof'i:!.A.i Lf~ ~.s:. ~0 1 ~of.JJ. {l~ llH.S:. .A.~W *~~Lief. ~.A.f 'Oil '~ .A.~of:A I 'ri.JJ. '-(0 )L /~ 't..!"'i:!'.£1 ~EH£ .A.~of7I.S:. g)"LICf. This expression is used to express the fact that two things are opposites. It can also be used to state both the positive and negative characteristics of something together in the same sentence. It can be used with the partic le O!i or in the form --(2.)L /E ~~- -(0 ) L/~ ~~011 L __ __ ~=-~- --~- - ~-~.~- ~· -·"~~=== A .3.Cf ~q -----~-~--~----"'""';---··~--~--·- v 7fef ~q --- ------ ----- - -- -- -- - --- ----·-- · ·· · ·- .... · ·-· · --- ---- -~ ~~011 : ~q : ... .:... ... ---~--------· _________________ :......._. ______________________ .........:_ ____ _ 46 Korean Grammar ut..'ll.re- · Intcrmediate 2 'tl'i:!Oll ~~ ~~011 l! ~~ou ~~~~Oil 7f-E ~~Oil ~ ~~~Oil J 1 7-1i>l~~ llllr~ lft~ofl *~-2- A1zr011~ J-1-~01 it~L-lcr. While the subway is fast, it's crowded during rush hour. 71-~2-1 ,v,1 ~ ~~71~ ~1-i>H::-lft~ofl ~l-8-1-71~ ~*-oR.fl... Kylie is good at reading, but on the other hand, she's not good at speaking. While that actor has received a lot of praise for his acting, he has also been criticized a lot. ~~~.l!f *~~01 't_l-cH £1~ ~~ LfEf~ [H '-(0)L/~ C~l ~H'~ A.~%/" .::?.s=. ~t:;Liq. When the preceding and following clauses represent opposites, the form -(.2.)LI~ Cil ~5H can also be used. • ::::z. ~ ~ l:IJ-'tf t:il ~-aJJ zr~ ~1 ~ ~£<?I~~ ~ :Q--;;t..Jt:f. That house is expensive, but on the other hand, the surrounding environment doesn't look very good. · .a~ =?'U ~ ~7}15~ ~I ~-aJI .-;-~~ ~~i>}.JI 'V.:Ert..J'Cf. In contrast to the recent increase in imports, exports are decreasing. 7~ ~~ ~171- l[L"§fg W0 1 <5~ -3! ~01-.B... Lt .!f-"§f g W"0 1 <5H"=-lft~ofl .£%.£ W0 1 <r-J.B... L;E% worth~ J ~.21 A.l.j7 ~ -¥~~ i\tO I "O~Cf 7~9:h'::- ~01 'i'JOI ~-§-~Cf !:.::~ ~-=jl-7~ ~~ i\tO~.AICf -¥~~ i\tOI -o~q 1 £-§-.S:.l'JO I -?c~ ~-§-Cf I .!i!Et£ BI"Cf !:.::~ ~-=?-7~ ~~ 'i'JO~.AICf I ~g. 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(3) 7f ~-9- »-17} ~7 ~ ~-oR..&?(~ 7 ~ *<5}q) q t:l1, ~;(1·-oB..& 2 . (4) 7f Cjl-j 7} :Ajei ~ ~-oR..&? (1-f~ ~ *-o}q) q t:l1. <?-1 LP= 7--1 Ci..§.. :7.1-<Sjj_& '-".1-0 22. (5) 7f ~R2.1 %7}7} W0 1 -&-XJ:-7-1..&? (%~~ Gi 0 ~o}7-1 l:f) q t:l1. %7}~ wo1 .2..~ ~ :Q-o}..&. 48 Korean Grammar in 'I t~e · Intermediate -(2_) L /.CEll£ 7~ Oi~. <iJ ~ *0 1 <5}l-}.S:. ~OiJ.l ~ ~ J.}o]:3QC>iiL. ~ ( 19 ) Dear, I'm all out of clothes to wear, so I should buy some more. You've got all these clothes in the closet, but you want to buy more? You look tired. Were you not able to sleep last night? Despite getting a good night's sleep last night, I'm really tired today. 01 .H.~~ ~~ ~~~ ol-2 '-(0 )Lf :::c-ti'Oll <y~ ~~ cH~2.1 ~~ J:: l'.:! ·-o ~/OiS:.'7~ ?@gt~ ~~Liq. [[f-c~.A.i Ol R~~ ~~~Oll -t:!~~£1 ~§O iq ~%,f0li.A.i 7 ICH~ 9 <U::: ~:il~ q27-jq tt!CH£1 .A.~O I ~ rrH .A.f§~Liq. - his expression is a combination of --{.£)L/E:C11. which describes the situation under discussion, and -0f/Oi.S:., which indicates concession or contrast. Thus, the expression is used to introduce a clause that 1ndicates an opposite or an unexpected state of affairs when compared to the information given in the preceding c lause. -( 0) L /::: C-!1£ A -( 0) L C-!IS:. v t:i i~:::C-11£ ~~:::c-tl£ t:i i.Jt!'C-!1£ ~~C-11£ :u::::c-11£ 9:j ~::: C-!1£ 7f-2C-!I£ 9:j :::c-tl£ ~-----L--------~-----------------·--------~---------------- -----------,------------- ----------------------------------------- ~::: 1:-j].S:. o I ~::: c-fl.s:. : ......... ·-- -- ........... .. . .2.~o ]q .2.~o ]q .2.~0]q .2.~ ~::: l:·fi.S:. .2.~01~::: 1:-j].S:. .2.~ 'l! 1:-j].S:. .2.~ 'l! 1:-j].S:. ----''--------------------------- -----·----------·--------·-----------·------------·---·- • 1.~] ~ 7-~ ~i}o] ?i-~ "[;j]S:. ~A~ ~~.!f-Jl ~~<5Ril.. Despite getting a good salary, my friend wants to quit his job. Although I cleaned my house this morning, there's still a lot of dust. Even though it's the weekend, the department store isn 't very busy. '-(0)L/:::I:i].S:.' ~ ~~5HAi .ff.~o~.i!A~ W [H .!f-10!1 ·~o~.JJ.'~ *O:l '-(0 )L/:::I:i].S:. ~o~.JJ.'~ ~Ljq_ To further emphasize the contrast or unexpectedness of the situation indicated by -(£)L/eCii.S:., the phrase ~Q"fj]_ can be added to form -(£)L/eCii.S:. ~ofjl. • A}~J-e.t:-j] ..S:. N<5}j]_ -6J]oj7<joj: ~OiR. Even though they were in love, they had to part ways. ·1:l}.!!!!1J.t:-JJ..s:. N<5}j]_.2} -"?--9.Ai ~~A~I-1-JL:J-. Thank you for coming despite being very busy. 1 7 f *0 l »-], \:[ 3!:! J!} If -::_ <1l ~ #.}~ o-j Jl? q A~j 7} ~ ~ Jjj ~ ~<1l ~ i>} Jl <V_ ~ t;jj£ \:t3!:!~ ~cj] l:l] ~~ _!2.~01-Jl. 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When '[iq follows a verb, it is conjugated as a verb, but when it follows an adjective, it is conjugated as an adjective. 2 ·~q~ ·~q·::_ ~~A~OI7 1 rrHg 011 '-q'.£ ~'B'Liq Because -£,!q and %q are adjectives, they end in - q. 3 Ai~j:il~ AI-§-~ ITH:: ' ::t:i/::t:f2j' 2.~jl.R~3~::t:l ?Jjl 'qj~2.1'2.~jl .R~~Liq . .:J.2.Ijl ';:t:f::_ ·q·, '::t:i::·~ ·q::·. '.:X:ii7V:: 'LH7V. '::t:i.9:17V:: ·~2.17V£ AI-§-~Liq. In the narrative form, Lf/.sf-2.1 is used in place of :Ai/:Ai~l to express "1/we". Similarly, Lf is used for J\i, Lfe is used for :Aie . LH7f is used for Xil7f, and .sf-2.17f is used for J\i~Pf. 4 Ai~j:i i011Ai :: %)g ~EH :: 7i2.J AI-§-3~.A:I ?J~Liq . .:J.2.iq %)g ~~~ ~~ AA!l ~~ rrH:: ~BL 8~1011Ai I::IHg '-(0)L7~?' ~EH~ ~01 AI-§-~Liq. Sentences are almost never written in the form of questions in the narrative form. However, to express a question in this form, you can use the ending -(.£)L 7f? that we learned in the beginning level. · ~t:Jl'il ~ ~ .2J1 J!-&~A}~~ol 'af~7}? 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Yeah, I'm doing fine. And you? 7 ~ %~ot. ~»-1 {:l{JJ,]Z}o]ol=. {:l{J qj_Q_cj :Q"77t? Donghyeon, it's already lunchtime. Shall we go to lunch? There will be a lot of people if we go now. Let's go in a bit. Okay. Let's do that. \:!"~:= ~~ ~.::rq ~l¥-tJH .A~ol, 7~ .A~O IO!I.Ai ?£ .Af§~LICf. ·-of/OiR'.s!Cf ~ ~%of7 1 rrHg.Oll ~cH~OI 012.1c-J2.~~ ~ofAI t>i:= ~~Oil ..v. 'C:! ~2.ll7 f ~Lief. cH'T:I ·-oUOJR'Oli.Ai 'R'~ ~st.AI7~.A1 .Af§ofAI'2.! g. :g ~E./lOll f42.f ~2.fAj71~ g)-Lief. The informal form is used mainly when talking w ith close friends and classmates and among family members. Because it is less polite than the -Qf/Oi.S?. form, if you use it when speaking to someone with whom you are not familiar, it can come across as rude even if the person is younger than you. In most cases, the informal form is made by omitt ing R from -Of/Oi.S?., but there are exceptions depending on the sentence style. 1 ~.A-jg.J:!f 2.1:Z:Z: ~;_-jg.J:!f .£1:Z :Z := ~XH~:i!f :i!f7-J~ .2Ef. -Z,f-Z,f '-O f/OiR'. 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EE~ Cli'B~ rrH 'L·JI'~ ·~'O ILf 'Oi'. 'OfLI£' ~ 'O fLJ'7 f ~Liq. 7~ q 7~ q O~Liq is written as O~LIO f for the present tense and as O~LI 'ltOI for the past tense. When answering a question, '* or 01 is used for Lil. and O~LI is used for O~LIR 9-~oJl ~:§:)- ~771-? 7 ~ LH ~ ~-"i-t!-oJl ::Q- ~t.l ? Wanna see a movie on the weekend? Are you going to the library tomorrow? g' J ell. q o}t.l , <j ::Q- ~oF. Sure. Sounds good. No, I'm not going. o)-77} J .A}'Ef B of? 7~ 7]-~t:q »-]~ o ].;:--"}'Efojof? Who was that just now? Is Kylie American? LH %-A~ojoJ:. q o}y , o ].;:- .A}tg-o] o}yo]:, ir~~J!'= .A}tg-ojoJ:. My little brother/sister. No, she's not American. She's New Zealander. (2) '-O f/Oi?'~ ~~ %)J,.fWOl l lll~ ;,.!§~-'? ~0Lf. '-LI?'~ %)J,.fWOll ll l ~ J,.I§W-'? ~.:LL ~~ ~.:yrq Of5t!J,.fWOlllll'2.! J,.I§W -'? ~~Liq. While -OUOI? can be used wit h superiors and those older than you if you are on familiar terms with them, - LI? cannot be used in such cases. ~6()[:: .A] .::L -iU o h 1? 1 ol n.J ? ~ - . O=i i!1 '"1 . i!l -1 . Se;u'l: Beomsu, are you reading a book now? Beomsu: Yeah, I'm reading a book. (~c!J:i!~ .!:rq AfOI) §AJ ~Lf . .A]i} ¥-! "611? (o) I .A]i} ¥-! i>~'-]? (x) Little Brother: Sis, what are you doing now? ~Lt ~ ~<>l . Big Sister: Reading a book. 2 ~~g 01{_1Qii '--O~I01'~ ~O I7~q '--0~1012-F~ ~~Lief. !f.~ ~~~:= ·- AI or Ef.~ ·-AI D~cP~ -ElLIEl Imperative Sentences: For imperative sentences, either --0f/Oi or --0f/Oi2.f is added to the verb stem. To make a negative imperative sentence, either - J:: I Of or -J::I Df2.f is used. ·----···-··--··-·-···---------····---·------ =7'1 -OU01, 7~ef 7 ~. 7 ~e~ C> 0 -OU01e~ 9:jef 9:j0i , 9:j0ie~ Dji!'IC v .. .. ... -----· ·- .. .. .. .. .. ooi:!:' -AI o~. 7~ef 7~A I o~. 7~AI D~e~ t::l;>;:-i "T" O -AI D~c~ 9:jef 9:jAI o~. 9:jAI o~e~ L__-L. __ ------ ---- . -------------~----- ---- ------------- 7f 1:1]7~ .2.1-]77} 4-AJ 7~.A].l!. 7~. I 7}-el-. It's raining, so take an umbrella. Don't be late tomorrow. q ~'lt<>l, 7~.A].l!. :Q~l. q .:::L?j1 , ~ ~ ~~1. Okay. I'll take one. Okay. I won't be late . .:J.iC!Cil '--0~/01'~ 7~77~ %)A~Oi1Jii.S:. Al§w * ~oq '-0~/01cF~ .:::!.~ * ~~Lief. ~- '--0~/01cF~ cH~Q£ "Bf-E ~cH~£1 qo1q A~£1~ ~I* I~ '-0~/0i'!i!.ef c1 o~2.H~ LICf. Note that while -Of/Oi can be used when talking with those older than you or superior in social rank if they are close acquaintances, - Of/Oi2.f cannot be used in such cases. In other words, -Of/Oi2.f is used with those younger or of a more inferior social status when compared to those with whom - OU<>i can be used. (~c!J:i!~ .2.HH~ A~OI) §AJ _2_1lH~, o] _:;! ~ 7}2~ -?-1. (o) 1 7~2~ ~cr. (x) Little Sister: Big Brother, teach me (how to do) this. £HHf .:::L?j1 , 7~2~ ~~]_ Big Brother: Okay. I'll teach you. 60 Korean Grammar u1 'lise · lntennediate 3 ~~~: ofc_fOil ·-o~;orq ·-AF~ ~~Liq. -¥{:! ~:::·-AI ~A~·~ ~~LicL Propositive Sentences: For propositive sentences, -OUOl or -:q can be added to the verb stem. To make a negative propositive sentence, -J:I ~;~:~ is added to the stem. ----,----l·--·------------------. -···········-··------·-·:·----·----··------·---·------------------- --·-··········-·-- ! I = A-i : -0~/0l -A~ : 7 ~C~ 7 ~. 7 ~A~ i 0 0 : ' : 9:jq 9:l 0l. 9:j :A~ :§~~ I v t ... OU 00 oOO • OU u u" - HU m • U • u u uu u• u UuU u ··- ·-· .... OOOHO .. · - U OUO -· "---~--'~--- -- __! __ .!¥{:! -AI ~~~---·-----~;~- ~:: :;~------- Let's go to the beach this summer. Let's not exercise today. Lf .:1. ttl , ¥-1 W77}? Okay. Let's do that. In that case, what shall we do? 4 8 0l£1 ~.2.~ Word Variation ' :Ai/A:il'~ 'Lf/LH'7~ £1.Jl. 2rc!~~ LfE~LH~ ~::: ' L:l/L11'7~ .!§Liq. In informal Korean, the 1st person pronoun :Ai/J.:il changes to Lf/LH. The 2nd person pronoun is Li/L:ll. Ai ~ A:il7 ~ :Ai ~ A:il (Ai£1) 1~ Lt~ ~F"'J~17B ~ ~ {i-c11t=j~ ¥-1 ~ ~ :J-1op I'm going to have doenjang jjigae to eat. What will you have? Lf Lf5:. -@.:Z.J~1 7B ~ ~ cJ1 . l'llalsohavedoenjangjjigae. 7~ o1:J-1 l=l] %-ci1~::§:} o}yop Isn't this your mobile phone? L-j ~ L:H7~ L-j~ !.:11 (L:j £1) Lf '3[o}, 1.fl %-cB~.::§:}o]:. 0:]71 'l)_<~F?-L-f. Yep. It's my phone. So this is where it was. 5 q:= APS'£1 0 I ~~ -¥~ rrH Calling Others by Name q:= A~'S£1 0 1 ~~ -¥~ rrH ~~ ·ouo~· ~ 01~ ¥1011 ~~Liq. O I ~ O I 2~££ ~q~ ·o~·~. :A~££ ~q~ 'oF~ ~~Liq. ~2.iLf ~~ o1 ~0 1 o~'L::! 2.1~ o l~ rc! ?:l~Oll 'o~;o~·~ ~0 1~ Oi~-oP-H ~EJLiq_ The particle Of/OF is added to the names of others when calling out to them verbally. However, it sounds strange to add th is particle to the non-Korean names of foreigners. • ~~oJ:, _2_~oJ1 ~\{77}? • i>}~o}, :Q-o1 7-1~ ~7-1-. • 3. c.J ~ ~ 0}, 017-11 .:I. c 2fu} 19:01? (X ) - 3. c.J ~ ~, 01 7,11 .:I. ~ 2.}u} 19:01? ( 0) : 21~ ).f'S OI~Oli-E- 'Of/Ot'~ ~O I:A I ?,t§Licf. Of/Of is not added to the names of foreigners. 1 ~-=- : ~ =:~eoo e's Names :-=. ~--=- :J ~~ ~ rr!l .:J. .A.f<EtOI ~~ .A.f014 4017~ OjiE:] ~~ :Af-g-.2..£ M4::. 01;; ~Oll ·or~ ~():j ~~-=--- =-~4 2R- .A.f<Et Ol ;;on::_ ·or~ ~OI:AI t>i'-;;;;Liq_ ;er --a•emng to a person by name, if the person is a close acquaintance or is younger than you, then - :;-o..IC oe added if the name ends in a final consonant. However, Ol is not added to the names of &;::re-:g '1ers. · §.~ ~ (x)- §.~o]~ (o) · §.~ ~ (x)- ~~o] ~ (o) 3.2-j~rt!o] ~ (x)- 3.2-]~rt! ~ (o) 3.2-]~rt!o]~ (x)-3.2-]~rt!~ (o) c5~:AII2! ~ .A.f<Et 01;;~ ~~~:A~ Ol;;.££ t!W-j ~~ rrH ::_ ·or~ ~~Liq. OU~ ~- '.A.t2Jt!('J~)'£1 ~~ ~Oj ~~.££ ~2:AI ?i.JJ. ~~ ~:AI%.££ ~~c5~'t! '±~'OI £1::.cil '.A.t2It!' .!f-10!1 :::. '01'7~ ~:AI ?i.JJ. '±~' Cf%0!1:::. 'OI'~ ~~LIC~ . .:J.2.IJJ. Ol;;~ ~~ llH.S:. ~~ ~:Af%2..£ ~2Jll £1't! '0 ~/0t' ~ ~~Liq. Note, however, that for Chinese names in Chinese characters that are pronounced according to the Korean readings for the characters, Ol is added when the name ends in a final consonant. For example, the Chinese name ... q2JC:! (,J,~) becomes .::::,.g when read according to the Korean readings of the two Chinese characters. Thus, while .A.t2JC:! does not take Ol, .::::,.g does . .A.t2.Jt!~ ( 0) .A.t2.ll!O I:::. (X) .A.t2Jt!O~ (x) 7f tlj~ot, .2..~ cjA}%01] 7]-Y ? ±~ol::. 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(6) Of. § R~ L_-: __________________________________ _ _ _ _________________________________________________ _) 1 2 3 4 64 7~ .!;=-q, _____________ ? q g , .=:l~C·ll 2H? G) LJl <?J .A] :j- <V_ o-j ~ LJl <?J .A] :j- <V_ y ® LJl <?J ~ -=t- 1I1-\t 71 o l= @ LJl <?J ~ -=t- I?} \t ~ oj] _g_ 7~ .2UU~. - ----------- q .=:12.H ~~Oi. G) 78 ~ "51-e -3! * .5:..2}?-j ~ 78~"51-e -3! * .5:__2}?).-j]it @ 78 ~ "51-e -3! * .5:..2}?-]2} @ 78~"51-e 5! * ~ 4- <V.oJ? G) ~2.1 AAI:: ~~OH g :XI 1 t:10I £1~::q. ~ 1 t:1 ~~ ~~OH ~~:XI'2.! 0~~~ ~~ ~~:= -a:x1 <rJ::q_ ® .=:1~:= ~~~01 o~~ .A.i~27~~q. @ ~~~~ C:J ~~o-1 ~ !:f-<5H.A.i ~~ .A.~Et~~EJ ~0~.:12 ~q. G) R8 'rt:= !:f-.2~01 0~0~~~ 2.1~2...£ ~2t .s:!.LHq. ~ ~'@ rrH ~2t~ 7~'2::! 2.1~~ ~ c-j ~ tlH~ * ~q.:il ~z,t-<5H.A.iq. @ .=:12.H.A.i :XiS:. 01'@ rrH Dl~2...£ ~2t~ ~q. ® -o~:xl'2.! ~7 1 ~2t:= ~~s:. ~:xl'2.! 8~s:. u:=q. <D ~Y. t:1 ~ .2.~ Brllllr? ~ .2.llllr . .2.~ :=. ~Oil <?J~ 7t~-r. ® ~~°F, o]u:J-7r tJ! "'lOil ~Y.? @ q;J~oF, ~.A] :Ai] A]{f-§.:- ¥1:<>1? .... ·------- 7 ~ 7-}0 l= »-1, _2_ ~ .5:_ 01 ~ ~011 7 }2=] j]_Jl? Jaya, are you planning to go to this restaurant again today? q l:JL Oi717t Aaw l)l-~ 71 ~SL. u}3. »-1£ ;Q-o1 ~~Jl? Yes, (because) this place has really good food. Do you want to go, too, Mark? Why do you look so tired today? q e>-l:A11 ~~ .!i!_ L2.}_ll ;g-g * ~71 ~Jl. I didn't get a lot of sleep yesterday (because I was) trying to watch a movie. ~ ( 24)' 01 .H.~:= ~cHtg:l"OI ~ ~gojq :A~t!OI ~~ LHg.Oll cHoH 01~q .g<2.)2.J ~-2.J"~ ~~ rrH .A.~gJ-Li cL OlrrH2.1 Oj~q .A.I{J:= ~cHtg,l-01 £E.:= ~~Ljq_ '-7~~£.':= ~~Oli.A.i'2! .A.~"O~~ ~~Oli .A.i:= .A.~"O~:AI ~J~LI Cf. Ef.~ ~.H.2~ ~::: ~~~<2.) :A~2.10li.A.i := .A.~-Q~:AI fijl_5:1_~ ~~ .A.~OIOli.A.i'2! .A.~gJ"LjC~. This expression is used to respond to a question or to add to a statement the speaker has already made to provide t he reason or thinking behind the answer or statement. The listener has no knowledge of the reason or facts being stated by the speaker. Note that the form - 71§£. is used only in conversation, not in w ritten Korean. Moreover, it is only used among close friends or those on familiar terms with each other. It is not used in formal situations, such as when giv ing a presentation. A/V 66 Korean Grammar ;n/lll·e- · Intermediate ~ 7-j7~~£. gj~ 7i7~~£. -~-- ,----------,-------·-·---·--·-----·--,-----·-···-----·--·------·----·--------·------ ~7i~R OI~Pi~R .... ....... .. .. .... -- ····· ····-· (01)7i~R - - -·--·--·· ~-=fl-Oiq OH~Oiq --- ... ..... . . ~-=fl-Oiq OH~Oiq 7~ :A~J"?S:."il n~ rrJl t.l-c.J-{..}-ojJ -&2f7H1<>1Jl? Did you go up Mt. Halla when you went to Jeju Island? q o}-yJl, * ~<>1Jl. \i/,1.]7}- <?]-~~rj !:A. No, I didn't. (Because) the weather was bad. You must be tired, and yet you're going to yoga class? ~-=fl~7i~R OH~O I~.Pi~R ·------ ---···· ..... ~-=fl7i~R OH~OI7i ~R Yes, (because) I feel so relaxed after yoga class. So I go to yoga class even when I'm tired. It's really been raining a lot recently. q A~ AJuJ-~o] rj !:Jl. ~ 1f %<?l~ 7-l]~% rjoj]Ji.. (You see,) it's currently the rainy season. It will rain for a full month. 1 '0 1~'2.1 2.ID I£ .AI§~ [[H '7i~R'7 f <n~ g~~ CH.2:f0li.Ai Ail~ <£,!-011 ~ * ~Jl. W5!-2 .Af'EJOI w~ g~ C~O I Lf ~cHtg£1 ~iE-011 CH~ CH'8££~ .AI§~* <n~Liq. When 7-f§ R is used to indicate a reason, it cannot appear in the first clause of a new conversation. It must come either after an initial statement made by the speaker or in response to a question asked by the listener. 7~ ~o}-5")-E 7)-9 'V_~..Il? Is there a singer that you like? Lf ~1. ~~ ~ ~}71 !:: ..11. 7)-9'tl]' ~ ~o}iifl ..ll . (x) - ~~ ~ ~ilfl),i 7)-9 'tlj'~ ~O}iifl..ll. ( 0 ) I like the singer Rain, because he sings well. 7f J 7}1" ~ .2J1 ~O}iifl..ll? Why do you like that singer? Lf -1)~ ~~ ~ ~}71-E-..Il. ( 0 ) (Because) he really sings well. 2 o1 IE~~ W"51-2 .Af'Etol ~~ .Af'Et011lil ~~~ wo1 <n7iLf olo~715fJI ~~ ?-jol <n:; rrH. ::1. w;; 5f71 {"!011 ~~.££ .AI§5f7 1~ ~Liq. [[f2.f.Ai ~011lll4r£1E O I0~717 f <nq::: ?-j:; ~.A I5fJI <n~Liq. This expression can also be used to preface, or introduce, something the speaker wants to tell the listener. Thus, it provides a hint to the listener that the speaker has more to say. 1 7; ~*~I:il..ll, 01-2-_j.~oJI ~~01 ~t:.joj] ~~.R.? Excuse me, but do you know if there's a bank nearby? q o] ~£ ~ 7]-J..] ~ Jtl.Qj{jo] t{..2.r ]-§Jl. 4l1Qj{l {it.-JJC!oj] ~~o] ~~.R.. If you go straight ahead on this road, you'll see a convenience store. There's a bank across from the convenience store. 7~ %~ ».], .Ai]7]- ..2.~ 9-~ ».] ~ 't}t{7]£ ~7'1-§..ll. %~ ».]£ ~o] 7]-1l,2Jl.R.? Yunho, I've arranged to meet with Juyeong today. Do you want to go, too? Lf .A~:S:. 9-~ ».]7]- .!i!.Jl ~':~t:~:i] ~ ~Li] Jl. ~o] 7]-..ll. That's great because I also wanted to meet with Juyeong. Let's go to_g_e_th_e_r. _ _______ J 7~ -%;3-J-011 7' ~ ~.£ 7t.Ai1£.? q .2. ~ -¥-.2.. \3 o 1 t..R011 .2..A 1 ~ !: .a. ~~lOll ~ ~.£ 7fq 2!l O l~lil ~~ 'i'JOI frl:l lofq 7~III~ 2ll <2_1- Df.A.Iq 2.-§- ¥2.'aOI ~~I2...A.Iq ~Oil -B~O I 'i'JO I 2.q 7~III~ Df.A.I'2:! ~~ ~ ;qq ~ ( 25 )1 2 7~ 9-W011 :J_ E.2.}u~ ~11~£.? q oty£., *~~£.. {l-=f-2JQ.j=-4fo1 ~~~!:..9... to have no empty/available seats '&~ !:lq to shop at a market ~~Oil ::1. £2.f0~ !;!q ~Xil B 1BOII.A.i ~¥ofq ~Xi!£ 'c:H~'!:i!l- ~0 I ~~ !i!C~ 68 Korean Grammar,/, Ure-· Intermediate ~ -ofq 1 AI~ !IIl2.f xf2.l7~ ~q ~:Ail-E ~Xf ~~ !;!q I 'ct:Jt'!OI ~~ 7~q ,. ··-···-········--. ······· -·-·-············ ............... .. ·-. -···············-··-· ·····--······ . ... . -·······-------····-·--······· ··--·-··----J--· I I fib 7~q ~o~o~q ,~.qq ~q 7 ~ 5!.2.~.:il o~q ~ 7 ~ Et!.q ----------····--·-------- -------- - --*--·····-· ---------- l;!~IOI~ -?~<>1] !f-1 <'>H1 OiJl.? 0~712.~ ~%<>1] o-jo-Jl-j {21§~ J.~cj :n-Oi..R. r:.J-%-?<>1] Jl15-Jojj (1)/fr{J§-.2... !;!JIOI~ -?~ojj Jl15-Jojj 7~J.j ~-irJl. . .::1.~-c-jj I(;:: {-} 1§ ~ J.~1:J.OiJl.? o~7 1 2.~ ~ :7-J ~ ite>i..R. Oio-JL.J7J11 J.-l ~R ~:7-J ~ (2) _ _ ___ ___ _ _ l;!JIOI~ .:Z.~ t;J] .1'1:~~ rrJl ~R~ ~ ~ *t>~l-j ll~ ~ ~ .A] ?:J-.2..1:! OiJl.? 0~712.~ l:Jl, ~ ~ .A] ?J-~OiJl. . Jl.~ ~% 7~71]<>1] ~ ~~Oi ~ ~t>H=- J.~'f:}-~ o] (3) _ _ ___ _ _ !;!~IOI~ o~, .:Z.~-irJl. . .::1.~-c-jj ~:7-j~ J.~1:J.OiJl.? o~712.~ o~LJ<>ll..R , ~:r ~ ~t:;j.Jl ~Ai *tr ~ ~ ite>i..R. ~RoJ ~~.!i!.q -:£-~oJ woJ (4) . ~~]o] ud ».] ~ l:lJ~ rrJl.!f-AJoj] Z}q.Jl "91-A]Jl.? l;!~IOI~ l:Jl, o~-3] Jf-AJoj] ~ Jt!S:. (5) ------------------- 0~7 12.~ .:Z. ~-irJl.. Jf-AJoj] 7~J.j ~ -5H-&r:H<>1l ~ 7~ _!il_J.-j]Jl.. :AJ~ o}%q %1Jl.. l;!~IOI~ l:Jl, .A-j5:. -5H-&r:H <>ll 7~2;j .Jl "'~Zf<'>~Jl 'V,OiJl.. ~ :r ~ 0 ] -5H-&r:H <>ll ~ (6) _ _ ____ _ _ _ 7~ :Ai 7}~ .2R -¥0 }"0Rii.? Why do you like that singer? q ~ tl1 5:. ~"0"} Jl 3! S1 ?t0 } A . He sings well and (as you know) is good looking, too. 7~ 7}~ 2.J »-]7} ~~Oi ~ :AjW ~-o-}~1..9..! Kylie is really good at Japanese! q 7}~ 2.] »-1 ~ ~~oj]l,i .:g-_!f-'9l?t0 }A. :7.]\:!-Jtioj] 7 }~ 2.] »-]7} w~ ~ c1] },~ Zf <?.} L.} .fL? (As you know,) Kylie studied in Japan. Don't you remember she told us that the last time we saw her? 1 o i.Y.~~ ~::::: "'~~o 1 o1o1 ~J! ~::::: o1~~ ~w IT/I EE::: .gct~tgol 01~ Af1!~ ~Oitfi2.~Ai .:I?.:! ~ qAI 7 l~qJII 5~2.~.:1! W rrH A~g,fLiq. %JWOliAi'2.!" A~5~[}j ~WOliAi::: A~5~J:I cc.t~Liq. Ef.~ ~61~<2.! J:~2.10li .A.i ::: .A.~5~J:I l'J~Liq. This expression is used when the speaker wants to state a reason that the listener should also be aware of or when the speaker wants to remind the listener of a reason that he or she has apparently forgotten. It is used only in conversation, and not in written Korean. Also, it is not used in formal speaking situations. .:l!j-7-j -~/~-flO~R ···- ---- -·- ... .. ... A/V ~XH --f.tO~R DI2.H I 1'~ -(0)2 7-JtJom : 7~q ~~q ... .. .. 7~q gJ~q ... ·· -- ·· 7~q gJ~q .. L!"fJO~R gj~~fJO~R 7~~JO~R gj~fJO~R ~ 7-jfJO~R gj~ 7-jfJO~R ~--------~--------- . ---------------.-----------------~-----------------------.;_ _____ ~--------------········-·------------ NO I C.~ ~-=flOiq OH<2.!0iq . . . ~-=fl=QtO~R OH <2.! 0 i fJO ~R -----------------------------------·······-------------------------·····------------------------------------------------------------------ 70 Korean Grammar u1 Cfl.ve · Intermediate 7~ o]l(!oj].£ OJ=7J- ».]7} 1';; ~ ~t=j]Jl! Yang Gang got 1st place again this time! q OJ=7J- ».] ~ i>J-.AJ- ~{Ji>] -%-¥-<'>~}A. (As you know,) Yang Gang always studies hard. 7~ t=j], wo}Jl. OJ=7J- ».]~ <?j_7.i]Lf ~{Ji>j -%-¥-<'>}7-]Jl. You're right. Yang Gang studies hard all the time. 7~ .:?~ »-]7} <?:}7.1] Jli>J=~ ~0}7}7.]..9..? When will Sujin go back to her hometown? q 7.]\:!--? .£Jl ~oj] ~o}:r{~}A. (You might recall that) she went back last Saturday. 7~ o}, wo}Jl . .:?~ ».] BH%<'>}cj -%"8(,1-oJ].S:. ~o] {):~7.]..9..? Oh, you're right. We went to the airport together to see her off, right? 7~ J-i]~ ».]7} ~oj]..g.q.JI t>BJ--1 l!l~o~% iJ:C1.B... I bought some peaches because Seyeong said she's coming by the house. q Oi.!i!.., :1. tl7-~ ~~o}~ej] 27]7} ~~}. Dear, (perhaps you've forgotten that) she's allergic to peaches. 7~ o}, :J.~1i? ?t)-lll!j-~t=j]Jl. Oh, is that so? I totally forgot. 2 Ol .H.~~ ~cHtgOfllll ~.:i!Lf ~.:il~ ~:::ciL!r_ ~cHtgO I ~ AI ~o~ ;;AI~~ ~01 ~:cl ~~Oil ~cHtgOliJll Jt!B~ ~;:01 ~W rrtj5:. AI§~Liq. OliE:i ~~ .!:2.~ ~§:I~~ ~7Jll A~§~ ~Liq. This expression can also be used to scold or rebuke the listener for not heeding the speaker's advice or for allowing something bad to happen even after being warned about it. In such cases, this expression is often used together with a statement indicating what was previously said or advised. 7~ ~0}, C1~7'll t>R.B..? "&ii!.oJ] ~~C1Jl. Mom, what should I do? I'm going to be late for school. q :J.t'jj).-j C17-1] ~~ 7.}2f.Jl ~~t. Now (you should know) that's why I told you to go to bed early last night. 7~ :1. \:}"7.}7} ~Jl.!i!..y 7-j~ L.f~ ).}'€}-o]~C1Jl. Once I got to know him, I realized that guy was really a bad apple. q :1.7-j li!}Jl, t.lJ7} .!j'-~2.j-Jl ~C1Jl. :1. J-}'€}- Lf~ ).}'€}- ~q.Jl ~~}A. Look, now what did I tell you? (Didn't I say that) he seemed like a bad person. 1 7• 7JJoJ:IL »-]7~ _e_~ Jf-%tJRtiR£.0 4 .:1.~ 7l]0 ]:IL »-]CJ ~0] ..2.ll]]% .!i!.Ci 7~--'i]£.0 7jjoj:IL »-] 7~ ..2.ll]]% ~o~"B"~~o]-£.0 2llll2.f opera \__ l:liEf'2.! vitamin c.:;;.... •[ 27} JIIOI.I!. JJ.I~ ~OI2.nll2.~ .!:2.2.i 7.q I JIIOI.I!. JJ.I7. 2.IIil2.~ ~•5•q ~7 101 1 ~2.~J..i gJ~q l::l iAf ~~5f-E Jll Li!f. ~lfofe.f 2 7f J-j~o]] ~oj~oj£.0 2.~AI 4-.6~ BI"OI Df.A.Iq I 1::1 IEf'2.! C7f ~PIOII ~q 01®J..f011 ~7lq I 01~J..fOII J..i CH~ ;jH 4-q Lf .:1.~ --'i .Ai] 7~ lf-jc.}Jl ~oj.R? AI~OII <gop: ICf to flunk a test 'el±OII always, as part of one's daily routine ~~a]] ~{115] ~.!f-i5~c.}Jl ~~o]-£.0 J.. I~OII ~of~ lq ttH~O I q q ~~1::11~ q JJ.j l::lj2.lq ~.1,011 '§1{:!51 ~¥5f2.f Li!f. £\tO I t;!:j -2- 3:! ~q ~-§-Of~ ~2.f (1 ) 7f ?WoJJ Aa%-{loJJ n-cr -&~Jl? (~rt) Lf ~%-{1~ t.l..!f- qpo~~.2.0 71-771--&- t;JJ£.. 7rtB w39.0iJlo (2) 7f ~{l oj] ~oo] ~~l:l] ~ l£j ~771-Jl? (* Q:jq) 711 w39.0iJlo (3) 7f l::lJ~-51-tB ~ 7 ~JI} .:Q-o] \fo]{ioj] ~~Jl? (l(q ..2..q) q .A]\± l:lJ~oj] S:. \fo]{i oj] 0 .:Q-~ ~± W.::il q ;:: -------------------- x oJl 7rtB w39.oJJlo L• 0}:1]2} ».]7} --- --- -----0 g Q{ CD~ --'1- 9-tB oj~77}Jl? horean Grammar u1 ll1·e o Intermediate 7• 7.}°F »-1, 2R ~:::<~1 ~ <il- ~~Jl? Jaya, why didn't you do your homework? Lf ~~WoJl $;-7 ~ .!r!.~~JI ~:::<~] ~ * ~~Jl. I couldn't do my homework last night because I was watching a soccer game. 7• ?WoJl ¥-1 <s-}it~Jl? What did you do over the weekend? Lf ~;zJ~~Jl. ~:AJ~ ii}~~Jl :AjW ~ ~~~Jl. I made kimchi. (Because of that,) I was really exhausted. OI .R~::: ~~~Oil .2.::: ~01 ~~~Oil .2.::: ~2.1 Oli?Lf ~'2JO I @~ LfE~'tiJLiq. ~~~Oil::: -'?£ ¥~~'2.! OIOPI~OI ~LICl '-L 2f2l:L!. .A.~5H£ ~Liq. This expression indicates that the statement given in the preceding clause is the reason for, or cause of, the 'ollow ing clause. In most cases, the following c lause is negative in nature. This expression is sometimes shortened to - .!:::.2.f. -.!=.2.~jl v -L2.~jl /~q Qjq 7f ..fl..~ 7}~ 2..] ».]!: op~J1] :Ajt.J1Jl? How's Kylie doing these days? Lf ~~ € t1] ~ il}l-c}J!. :Aj--80] 'ilJ.!: ?>! ~O}Jl. She seems really busy due to preparing to get married. 7 f .Aj ~ 1IJ1-@-ol] -gfo ] l:lpn1 :A] Jl? You're really busy because of all your tests, right? q t;jJ. Jl~ .AJ~~¥~ -&-P-ct.:TI. :B 7 ~ ~ ~ * t:frxroJ..fl... / ~L 2.~.:i! Qj L 2.~jl Yeah, these days I haven't been able to meet my friends at all because of my test prep. 7 f QJ1 ~ ~ Oi ..fl..? Why are you late? q ~*tiR..fl... ~-*Ei ~ .:TI.~l el ncr ~ct ~ ~Oi..fl... I'm sorry. I'm late because I went to get my computer fixed. 1 '-L 2.~.:il·~ ~Q.j ~-§-01 lll~~lcm .!f-12.1 ~-§-O iq ~EH2~ k:f~~££ ~~ {!~il~££ ~~ ~Ojq, ¥ ~-§-0 1 ~:1!~~.££ -§-AIOil ~~~l .:il ~g ~ qE~'t:\lLiq. The phrase -!:::.~~11 expresses the fact that the action or behavior in the preceding clause continued to occur either partially or completely simultaneously with the action or behavior in the following clause . • ~~~~e.jAJ-.!j!.5:oJI 7}~2}Jl ~.iiLoj] * ~<>J.f:l.. . wasn't able to go to school because I went to the immigration office . ...,. ____ ..,.*~A In : -'?~ .A.If! %~ ~~~-E!-~I.A.~.!?-~011 CU'i'i.11 .:J.2.H.A.i -'?~ .A.I:C.fOtl ~ -'? ~'i'i.§LI Cf. I was busy going to the immigration office during class time, so I therefore couldn't attend class. 2 '-L2.~.:il·~ A~~ [H 'rJ~ XiiQ{OI ~~L] q. C~:il~ ~~ 3,'!~ ?Q.J5HO ~ ~Liq. There are a number of restrictions on the use of -!:::.~f11. It is important to remember the following points. (1) '-L2.~.:il' C~Oil~ ~~~CZJ OIOP I{t!~~~q. ~~q II.I~'6~q ~'6~C~. <21' '6~q ~~012.7 1 [H~Oil ~~~Oil ~~~CZJ OIOPI7~ 2.12} 01~~Liq. Because the clause that follows -!:::.~[11 is negative or undesirable in nature, it sounds unnatural for a clause that is positive in nature to follow it. • c-j]o]§.~ ~}~2}Jl 7]~o] ~or.f:l... (x) - c-j]o]§.~ -6JIJ·i 7]~o] ~or.f:l... (o) - !OJ] o]§.~ ~}~2-\-Jl .fl..~ AJ.no] ';li<>J.f:l... (o) .!£~. '.:il~'6~q', '*.:il'6~q·.2.~ ~~ §-A~ ~Oj~~ -t!~~££ '-L 2.~.:il'7 ~ M~Li q_ In addition, -!:::.~f.':il is also used idiomatically with verbs such as .:i:l:~ofCf and -'?11ofef . • 0]:-2-~l-~2}2 *2~}1l,<>J.f:l.. . • .:J..%<d' -?-e.J ~ 7}.§.~]A]~2}2 2/.~ '?l.£1l,<>j.f:l.., (2) '-L 2.~.:il' ~Oil~ Aln. ~. ?012.J Q.J.A I7 ~ ~B.~ §-Am ~Liq. Only verbs that require the will of the subject , a force of energy, and time can precede - !:::.2.[11 . • .iiL.!8-A}JI7} t.f~2}2 ~AroJl -A]Zf~<>J.f:l.. . ( x) o~:l] 7r 'i'£oJ .2..~2}2 ~{}% *~<>l.R. (x) · l:l}~2}2 o:j~~ * ~<>J.R. (x) : '.iiL~.A.f117 f LfCf'. 'I:J I7f 2.Cf'-E .A.If!OILf ~. ~OiQI 2.J;>;:I7f ~£.~ § .A.f7f OfLIQj. 'I:Jf.!!!!Cf'-E § .A.f7f OfLI71 ITHiEO!I ~* ~§Lief. In .iiL~.A.~117f qq and t:JI7f 2.Cf, the verbs do not require the will of the subject; in the case of I:J ~.!!!!Cf. it is not a verb. 7 4 Korean Grammar ut- Zt...·e · Intermediate (3) Ol .H.~~ ~ @-~~~ .!fl @-~£1 ?OP ~ ~0~~ ~Liq. The subject must be the same in both the preceding and following clauses. ·~-tot »-1-e- {)·~ A}~e}..ll (A}0t »-1-e-) ~~ * ~~-;:;t..J!:f. (o) • A}ot »-1:: {)-~ A}~e}..ll u}.3. ».J-e ~~ * ~~-;:;t..J!:f. (x) (4) '-L2.~.:il' C~Oll::: ~~~m ~~~01 ~ * ~~Liq. The propositive and imperative forms cannot follow -~2.f.::il. • -;'!; ~ ~~e}..ll t..}o1 E~~Hl {f;.11:f. I 7}1!).1.2.. (x) ~ '@ ~ ?~ t..J-o1§.~'floJI lfA1cf. ( 0) • .:D:~ ~ <5}~2.j-..TI..g.% ~;.11:f. I !~~_,~;,].2.. (x) ~ .:D:~ ~ -&-}~2-f..TI..g.~ c} ~oJJl. (o) (5) ~p~ AIA~I ·-~/)~;!-'~ ~ * ~~Liq. The past tense form -CUI~- cannot be used with -~2.f.::il . • oj;(~14;-;(~1~ ~~2.f..ll {)-~ * 1{oJJl. (x) ~ oJ7.114i-A11 ~ -&-}~2-f..TI. {[~ * 1{oJJl. (o ) 1 7f .R~ 2Jl o]~l-J]l:l}-llll}-.R? Lf 0}-21::1}-0]E-5}-Li!}Jl l::l}llll}.ft. l:lf.!!!!Cf ~-t!OI ru_q AILI-01 ru_q ~ofef 1 ~ tgtq ~¥ofC.f 1 ~~~ 7li ~q ~~ofC.f 1 ~~f ~2.1-1- ~ g.q \ ~~ At~ (schooQ admission forms I ~~01 ~Cf to be extremely busy; at wit's end \ !2.:il.A.i report Of£1:lfOI§.ofef 1 l:lf.!!!!Cf ~e:t -'i-ff~ frl:llofef 1 ~-t!o 1 ru_q .5!...Jl)..i~ ~q I AI{JOI ru_q ~~]}j4fef to turn off (power to) a phone (2) (3) (4) (5) } . ol :Ai] 2ll rr.} E1 e>ll <?} g±~ it? ( ~ ~ e>ll n-l:f ..2.. q ) -t ~~0\ll~t:t .2J::.~:ll nf~~\ * 1J:e>lit. 7 ~ 7-i]t.f »-]7} it~ f£o]l:l}~7} .!i!}it? (~ #-E-1 ~~e>l] qyq) q l;j]. :Ai] Lf ».] ~ it~ l:l}1111} it. 7~ it~ .2j £ ~ <?} il}A] ~ -3! ~O}it. (0}7] ~ 5!_q) q l;j]. .21 £ ~ ~~ * iiTiit. 7 ~ oj:Ai] 2Jl oJ:-2-~0iit? (5!_Jl}.i ~ o}.!f-c.l i>}q) q 0 l=-2-~ oj it. 7 ~ ~~ 3:. J..B -'f-1l~it? (\:t:A} ~.:rCJ %:§:1-i>}q) q l;j]. ~~ ;..B~~it. r--···· ........... ---------------- - ----------. ------- -------· - ------- ......... -- --------· ------- - --------- - --- --------, Oi-3t!tg0ll 0 ~.3. AAI ~Oli.A.i II~EI7~ CU<X;;!~ LIC~. 0~.3. AA I ~ II~EI fr-l::ll [[HgOll ~~£~~<X;;! I I ~Liq. n~EI rrH ~ ~:c!:il~ :;~~ ~01 .A.~.A.i §-E£ q ~~Liq. ~'§ tg,l-0!1~ n~EIOll cH-oH I 1 {!J:z_t-o~q .s:!.LI .g£ 2.A.I-ll"'.f0ll ~ ~~Liq_ 0 ~.3. AAI~ ~o ~-o~ ~B AAI7~ 2.71 rrHgOll '?;;!B II~EI~ ~Jl {,!<X;;!~ Liq . .JiC!c-H II~EI7 ~ .A. I~.r.l;qo~il:~ 0~.3. AAI~ LiEf- IIIEoH.A.i .go1 ~.:il ~<x..t~Liq . .J2.1l.A.i ~B AAI~ mEl LHLH 0~712.~ AAI;g OIOP I~ ~~Liq, 0 ~.3. AAI7~ ~Oj';J~ rrH~ 2.~ o~~O I<X;;!.:iJ. ~7 ~ ~ q ~oP~.:il ~<X;;!~Liq. o~.3. AAI~ rr~EI [[HgOll i~: l i~:-HE·oHB ~~ j:l~o~ -oH.A.i ~ii! Oil£ ~<X;;!~LICL ~ii!Oll 7~LI7Jf ~-7-~0I ~B AAI;g 0~712.~ AAI7~ A~~PI .A.I~~q~ OPI~ oH "-'?<X;;!~Liq. ' ------ ---------- ------- ----------------------------------------------- ---------------------- --------------- -------------------- ------------ - (4) o}.3. ».] ~ if-~ ».]cJ- o] o]:7] ~ * ~;;yq, ------------------- 76 Korean Grammar in 'lise Intermediate _1... - I hear that Mark is in the hospital. q Iil, .ii!.-!8-).}Jl7} tf~ H}'ifofl t:}~ J.i ~-%loJJ CfJ -%1 ~ ~ _9_, Yeah, he was injured in a traffic accident and went to the hospital (as a result). ~ ( 30 )1 7 ~ J ~~7} ~oJl~~ ~ ~ ~~~EJ12ll * :tt.AJ_9_? I thought that athlete would win the gold medal. I wonder why he didn't. q 7cj 7j ~ "0}1:}7} ~~.A] ~ H}'ifoJl ~ojj~~ * ;a-~_g_. He had a fall during the match and didn't get the gold medal (as a result). Ol R~:= {:!~~0 1 ¥lOll 2.:= ~2.1 -'f:!~O iq Oli?-7~ ~ [H A~~LICL .!i!.~ -t:!~~£1 .g~O I .!f-12.1 ~§Oil ~ ~:= ~~ -'?7-Jq -'f:!C.H 2.1~~\:::! -3;!:1!1-E q ::: ~:1!~7 ~ {!!~~ [H §;:= -'E:!<5~AI ~:= ~:1!~7 ~ {!!~~ [H A~ ~Liq. This expression is used when the preceding c lause describes the cause or reason for the statement in the fol lowing c lause. Usually, the preceding clause describes a situation or circumstance that negatively influences the following clause or that causes an unexpected or unwanted result. • %-t:Jl~:§:j-7} {J-7:}7] .:iLAJ t..H::- l:l}iffojj <;1~g *~e>iiL. My mobile phone suddenly had a problem, so I couldn't contact you (as a result}. There was a typhoon, and the flight was cancelled (as a result). I ate in a rush and got indigestion (as a result}. ~ cai'l precede :: tJf'§l"Ojl. • ~ -,:. 7,f7.\-71 # 1:1\-1:)-0\1 ~710\1 ~)1.0\.R. (x) -\ti.I.\7\- 7J:A\-71 ?Sf~~ 1:1\-1:)-0\1 ~710\1 ~)1.0\.R. (o) : '®Q'-E ~§Af2.fA:i ~ -9- 'ai.2.E!£ ~Af~ ·~~AIQ'£ tJf-=f!OiO~ ~LICf. ®Q cannot be used because it is an adjective. It must be changed into its verb form ~~AIQ. 2 01 IE~~ OIDI <§1018 ~:i!K>l l cH~ 01~~ ~~'0~71 rrHgOJI' ~ t:J~~Oll' cf-gOJI~ gt.g :il~7f~O I ~Liq. Because this form is used to describe the reason for something that has already occurred, the following clause must be in the past tense. • 1:117\- ?,fo1 ..2. !::: 1:1]'1:)-0\1 ~7]- 'it -3!. ~or.R. ( x) ~ 1:1171- wo1 ..2.!::: 1:1\-1:)-0\1 %1'7r ;.±<>l.R. (o)3 · ~ t:J~~Oll' ¥-1011~ gt.g :il~7~ AIJ\il~ .271 rrHgOll ~~go1q ~~~01 ~ * ~~Liq. Because only past tense forms can follow :: tJ f'§l"Ojl , imperative or propositive clauses cannot be used . • .J..J%7]-£~ ~<>l ti-J2.J !:: 1:1]'1:)-0\1 ~ ~0\17]-{j.J-.1..2.. I ~77]-.R? (x ) ~ {1%7]-£~ ~ojl:i-J2.1!:: l:lj-1:J"oJ1 ~~"11 n~L.J t:f. (o) 4 Ol IE~~ CH.!:f-~ ¥~~'2.) .g%'0f1Ai~ Al§g[Liq . .:J.2.HAi ~~~'2.) .gtfOliAi Al§o~~ Oj~g[Liq. This expression is mostly used in a negative sense, so it sounds unnatural to use it to describe positive situations. • ';:[7.\- ~T-7]-Aj:§ ~ .J..j- * l:l j-'i:foJI 71~o1 ~ot~~ Yt:f. ( x) ~ ';:[7.\- ~T-7\- ~ :§ g_ J-j- -?<>JJ.-j 71~o1 -t-or~~Yt:f. ( o) .::12.iq 71-B ~~~'2.1 .g~OliAi AA71~ oi-ECil. ol rrH ~ ~O:l 7 I CHo~:AI ~~7~q Oll.g ~;;~~2.J ~:il~7 ~ {!Jn~ rrH AI§~.:? ~~Liq. However, in some cases, this form can be used to describe positive situations, but they are limited to cases in which something completely unexpected or unintended has occurred. 7f £_.,. ».], 71~01 i'Or .!i!.01L-J1.R. Yunju, you seem to be in a good mood. Lf ~Y7r {[7.\-71 .!f-AJ2..£ 0 1;_~ 7]-.E ~:~tif:foJI <~J% P r »-;>J1 £1Si71 ~.R. My sister suddenly moved to Susan, and I've got a room all to myself (as a result). 78 Korean Grammar ~~~ 'll.fe · lntermediate 1 '-O~/OiAi'2t ' :::::: l:i ~E,foJI':::::: ~ q Oi~~ ~~:A I '2_1- Cf%.1!1- ~;:: Qjoj.gQj .X~O I7~ ~~Ljq_ While both -0fl0i)..i and :: t!f<50U are used to express reasons, they are different in the following respects. 8-frol ~~~0 1 ~7 1Jil .§ Ol~~ ~~LI Cf. Indicates simply the reason for what follows in the next clause. • ~o1 ?l~~,.~.i ~oJI ~~Oi.fl.. . I was at home because the appointment was canceled. -+ ~011 ~~'2! Ol~~ ~~Lief. This statement only provides the reason that the speakers was at home. -·---------- ~01 ~olefi~Cf ~Et .A.Illl7f 't! ~2.1 Cf I ~lil '§!OILfCf .Xf7f jl.g- q q 1 -"?2.1 {!!E-1011 ~q .210~ 5fq ~~~01 ~7 1/1 1 .§ O l~£1- ~)}jl ~~~~ ~ 2.l.£7f OfLj~~.£ .QJDI~LICf. Indicates not only the reason for what follows in the next clause but also that the result was unintended. • Qj'4foj ~~£!~ tJt'ifoJ1 ~oJ1 'V.~Oi.fl.. . An appointment was canceled, so I was at home (as an unintended result). -+ ~011 ~~'2! Ol~£1- ~)}jl ~2.fle ~011 ~.£2.~ '2! 3,-!0I OfLI~~.S::. .QJDiof.Jl ~8LICf. This statement provides not only the reason that the speaker was at home but also the fact that he or she had no intention of doing so. ~ .AI7jl7f \:! ~2.1Cf (the) alarm clock does not ring -'?2.1 ~Ei repair center; service station ~ { 31 )I 2 7 f <J-1 :A~j .2. <iJ oJj 2Jl ~ Lf .. 2.:~ <J-1 £.? Lf ~-=t-7} ~-;;(}7] ~0}_2. ~ Bt'i:J-ofl * :Q<J-1£.. OIXil £~011 211 't! Lf2.Cf o I{JOII .g.§5f2.i 2H 't! 2.Cf Xl\:i~ AiiDILfOII 211 ~~5f:AI ~q ~-T7f fj"Xf71 ~I-Of2.Cf I~ 7fef OfOI7f Cf.XICf 1 ~f:!OII 7f0 ~ 5fef 8~ '§!ol ~71Cf I Y-"? ~q = = ~=- ~ A~4l.Ai q -§ CH~ ~~'C>~Aii.R. - o,l'l' -&-tt:f7t §-E ~ t:f 1i0i..ll? (~.:;z-t=g- ~~:rj]7J};A] 1§ ~ u}J-]t:f) --' ~-r=r~ \:1&~:-r\\TJ\'t-\ ~~ orHI;: 'd~\ ~~ -q ~01~. 2) 7 ~ 7tl:lJ~ Oi~:rll "6tt:f7t ~Oil:i-]~Oi..ll? (;7;]-&-t~oJ]J-i ~q) q 7 p:~J ~ \=-.:i1 t.H ~ Oi ..a. (3) 7~ oj-l:i-j;A]lJj]l:lJ"§} rrJ1 O:j~ Zl-t:f~ ~~ g E.~Oi..ll? (o]lct J-]~oj]J-i F~ ~q) q 0 fl 7] ~ 7flt.H;A]5:. ~_.~OiJl. (4) 7 ~ ~{JJ-]~ ~ ~Oi..ll? (~{j rrJ1 {l:AJ-&-tt:f) q oj-y..ll, ~o}r.jS:. * "910i..ll. (5) 7~ *o] 2Jl op~!:rj] GlcJ-%1].0i..ll? (~oJP·i ~Oi;A]q) q *o] o]'i!:rll ~Oi..ll. (6) 7~ $_ 1' ».]71- "§}.lli.~ .:::L~.!f-Lj-..ll? (o}CJ1 ;7;] J-j-~o] ocJ--6}t:f) q l;j], "§} .liL ~ .:::1 ~ .!f-7!1 £j ~ Gl..ll. (7) 7 ~ 4:;'-A~j ~ QjJ * "910i..ll? (4;'-A~j"5}cf7} {foj ~cf) q 4:;'-A~j ~ * "91 Oi Jl. (8) 7~ 2Jl -t?-<tl %Zl-oJl LJ-71-110i..ll? (~;7;}71 ~w~-oJ LJ-t:f) q -:g-<ti g .!.l!-t:i-71- LJ-ll.-Oi..ll. 80 Korean Grammar u" 'ZI&e · Intermediate 7~ oJ7J ».]7} ..2..~5:. ;.-Hf· o}# llll}l:t:Cl.TI. ~~ ~q~;.-1Jl? I understand Yang Gang forgot to bring one of the documents again today. Lt l;j], J.j~ 0]-B-TI 1J!"ofl 1}*7}9[~ ~ ~o}Jl . Yes, it seems he frequently makes mistakes due to his hurried disposition. 7~ 1:1]7} .AjW ~o] ..2..l;j]Jl. It's really raining hard. q 1:1] 7} ~o] ..2..~ lJ!"ofl TI7J ti-2.1 ~ 7~7} ~;\11£1~ t:HJl. Apparently, a number of bridges over the Han River are closed due to the heavy rain. -~·~ q~ ~01 ~717-11 .§ Ol~q .![:1 '2._! ~ :;::~Liq . .:J.C.H)..i '-{0 )!.= ~oll'::: {:!~~OI .¥-~~QI.!¥~~'2..! )..~{:! Olq ~0 1 ~717-11@ .![:1'2._! ~~ Ol~~ qE~IJlLiq:; {:!~~ rrH.gOll ~~~01 ~(}j~q::: ~~ QIDig)"Liq . n e word ~ roughly means the cause or reason why something bad is occurring. Thus, -(.£}E 5:-.fOII indicates mat the preceding clause is the cause or reason why the negative event described in the following clause occurred. In other words, the following clause happened due to or because of the preceding clause. A 1 ...... ~~7~ ~J::H -- ··+··--··- ~~7~ v tJI~e! ~on ~CUe! ~on -(.£)L ~(}jl - - -·-···--···-··---- ~ ·····---~-~~----·--'------··------~ ~ ~on ·--·--·- --· . ' 7 ~q . l! ~OU -(.£)L ~ou 7f-E ~Oll : ::: ~Oll : . . Q:j q Q:j ::: ~Oll ~-----····· ------····-- -~-----------------------7---·-·-···------------------------------ : ~e! ~Oll : 3.JJ.Oiq 3.J:I~e! ~Oll Ol~e! ~Oll 2:,f~O iq ~~OI~e! ~Oll 3.JJ.Oiq 2t~01q -· ·- ···· 3.JJ.'2.! ~Oll ~~'2..! ~Oll ··---------···---·------······----- ----- • %~ ».1~ ~4¥-Ellll<?J ~ ~JJJ77r.AJ .sr-e- 5foll .AJzt~ .sr-e- ~~7r w1:f. Dongho is often late due to his playing games until late at night. I had a bad headache this morning because I drank a lot of alcohol yesterday. It rains often because it's the rainy season. 1 0] .:!!~~ 'N 5,tOJI', 'AtJ-(O)L/~ 5,tO]q'2.] ~EH.£5:. .A.I§~-'? <ll~L]q. This expression can also be used in the forms N ~OU and AJV-(9.)L/E ~Oict. • \t»-]7} ~:-J -& 7!-oJl WoJl ~~*:Ali::- A}~go] ?.fo}.f!... = c-J-& \t»-1 7!-oJl WoJl ~~ * .-xH::- A}~go ] "@o}.f!... A lot of people have trouble sleeping at night due to the hot weather. • ::1. t~H-7} nJl~oJl ~iC! ~~ >8-t~H ~ f£0 1 nJ-& 7!-<flYJ:f. = ::1. t~H 'i' ::: >8-t~H ~ 'i\t0 ] nJ-& 7!-oJl nJI~oJI ~ Xi~Yl:f. That actor got lung cancer from smoking a lot. -l 2 '-(0)L/~ ~ou·~ ~:c.p~ q~ ~~011'2.! .A.I§~ * <ll71 rrHg011 ~:ct7~ ~~ ~~ou .A.I§<W~ 01~ ~L]q. Because -(9.)L /E ~Oil can only be used in the case of a bad or negative result, it sounds unnatural if used when the resulting situation is positive. • {.17 g o] .5:.~ 7!-oJI ~R ).~~~ ~~-? ~~oJ.f!... (x) - {17 g oJ s:.~ ~~oJI ~R ).~~~ ~~-? ~~oJ.a. ( o) - {17 go] .5:.~7] n:Jl~oJI ~R ).J:~[~ ~~-? ~~oJ.f!... (o) Because my friends helped me, I was able to adjust well to life in Korea. 82 Korean Grammar u1/ '1Ll·e · Intermediate I I _j 1 Ol~~ qE~LH::: R~~~ P)OI <U;J::I~ c~g.Jlt ~~ ~~~~~01 <U~Liq_ Many expressions are used to express reasons. Here, we note some of the differences between them. -71 Ufi@Oll ~g~~2f ~.Jlt2.1 ~<2.! Lf~ ~~2.1 -'tl'2.! Good vs. Bad Result __ '.':: ___ Cause of a good or bad result ~<2.!2.1 ~* Cause Type ···:-··· ~~~ AIJ;il Tense of Preceding Clause (:i!f7-j - ~:AH . DI2.H) ~~~ AIJ;il Tense of Following Clause (~7-j - ~:AH- DI2.H) - ~- ~At Parts of Speech Used with (~Af - -§Af · ~~Af) All OK 2.-§ AI:Ail 71-5 All tenses OK 2.-§ AIXil 71-5 All tenses OK 2.-9- 71-5 All OK Lf~~~2.1-'f:l'2.! Cause of a bad result 21-l¥~. Ofl~f.XI ~~-'tl'2.! External, unexpected : cause ~:AH Past tense :i!.f7-j Past tense -§Aft'._!- 7f5 Verbs only Lf~ ~:i!f£1 -'tl'2.! Cause of a bad result All OK £-§ AI:Ail 71-5 All tenses OK 2.-§ AI:Ail 71-5 All tenses OK 2.-9- 71-5 All OK ~~~2.1-'tl'2.! Cause of a good result All OK 2.-§ AI:Ail 71-5 All tenses OK 2.-§ AI:Ail 71-5 All tenses OK £-9- 71-5 All OK 7f ~Cl] -"' ~ t!J-o] ~!:::?!Oil {}7Jo] ~ T,o}~~Jl. Lf AECjjA~ ~ ~ ~s:_~ ~Dj .A~~~ "5jj .!i!__).i]Jl. AECII.6.~ ~q to relieve stress ~6ji;fC.f to eat an unbalanced diet ~il-'F-evenly; well-balanced AECJI~~ 'i'JOI ~q I ~~OI '2.]-~~q Oi:Ail ~OI 'QtOI ~-cf I ~OI DITI'EiCf OfOI7f ~6l~ 5fCf I 717f ~q AECJI~~ ~ * '1!£~ ~DI ~!I~ iiH S!Cf Afj]_7f Lf.XI ?J'£~ ~~5H.A.i g~~ 5fCf 2 7f Jl-6 ~¢1~}7]7} ~C;j_g. -3! ~O}Jl. Lf J{i 7SAi]7} ~ * "J!-01~~- 2g ~~5f7 17 f Oi~Cf ~'.::!S!Cf~5H ~~l::ll7f c; 'ai'OI ~q Ot;i;H~OI 'i'JOII::II.U~q ~:Ail7 f'2.]- ~q ~7f7f 2.£Cf to go up in price \111 \§.'7.1!1 a number of months (in a series) 71-§ drought ~'.::!S!Cf ~7f7f 20%Lf ~'HCf ~ ·~P;(H 7~0illl4i-£1~Cf + 1-fJl. ~J11 (3) o}-21:l}-01EoJ1 7.}? ~o]Jl. o}-21:l}-01EoJ1 7.~ ---------------- (4) _____________ ~g ?J-o1 ~7-1 *"6~Jl. ~g ?J-o1 (5) ______________ __ + + + o:j~ g (3) ~ ~01 ~oj.Ai {]{]~o]Jl. (4) -------------- -------------- 84 Korean Grammar ,;'" 'lise · Intermediate You're tired, so why don't you take a taxi? q t:Jl' ~ s:. ~J-o} Jl c511J'i ;zj -o}~ ~ Ef ~ 711 '%-~o-Jii.. Well, there's a lot of traffic and all, so I think taking the subway will be better. 7~ ;zi ~ ~o] E.{:lcHJl? Would you like to have dinner together? q 13 {j S:. ~ 71] ~ Jl <5fl .Ai ;zi ~ ~ ~ ~ _Q_ i:;j J!Jl. I had a late lunch, and that's (one of the reasons) why I'm planning to skip dinner. Ol .R~ ::: ~~~£1 LH§O I .t?.~~£1 ~§~ 3f-E. ():j 2.i 7 ~J.:I OI-F?- 3 £1 3~q<E:J ~ qE~~Liq, ~3f-E A~'EJ'O I 1?-~~Qj ~§~ 3f-E q ::: OI-F?-.£ ~AI~~~~ CI/l§Oll ~~~Q£ .:J. ~~ ~q::: ~~ QJDI3~.Jl ~~Liq, 7IE~£1 q ::: OI-F?-7 ~ ~q::: ~ ::: <6"AI~ ~ ~ OIOPI::: 3~J.: I ?l~Liq, This expression means that the reason given in the preceding clause is just one of a number of reasons for the behavior described in the following c lause. The speaker uses this phrase to state the primary reason for doing the act ion in the following clause while also indicating that there are other reasons. In this way, the speaker only hints at the other reasons and does not explicitly state them. A/V :rr.]~-o}.:ll -3JP-i Q.]=~ ~ ~~~~Yrt. III~3~q ~qq ~.:ro 1q 2:[{;ilOiq I was tired (among other things), so I cancelled the appointment. • .§ s:. ~.:il "31P·i .2_ ~ ::. {l <>11 ~.Q. C1 .:il WY q. I don't have any money, for one thing, so I plan to stay home today. • ~.:g-5:. Ef.:il "3JJAi ~7 ~ <>i1 7'J1 ~l§:j ~o-]Jl. III~3~.Jl 5HAi ~q.Jl 5HAi ----··-- ----·- ~-=?-0 I.Jl 5HAi 2:f{;!JO l.:il 5HAi I got paid, and that's (one of the reasons) why I treated my friends to a meal. 1 o I IE~~ 'N.S:. V-:J1. tiH.A.i. A/V-71.5:. 5f:JJ.. tiH.A.i '£.5:. ~ -9- <1!~LICf. This expression can also be used in the forms N£ V-J1 5H.A.i and AIV-71£ 5fJ1 5H.Ai. • ~% t;!JJI ~lV·i ;.J~ ~ ~e>-l.R.. = ~:s:. t;!JJI ~~-"i ;.J~ ~ ~e>-lil... = ~% Qj7]£ 15t.JI "6ll-"i {!-~~ ~e>-lil... • \;[».]7} *Jl "6Jl-"i ~oj] ~~ %0}~ojil.._ = \;[».j£ *Jl "6Jl-"i ~oj] ~~ %0}~oj..ll.. = ';t»-]7t *7]£ <5}Jl15~-"i ~ oj] ~~ %o}~e>-1Ji.. 2 'N.S:. A/V-:J1. N.S:. A/V- :J1. tiH.A.i' ~~ 'A/V-7 1.5:. 5f:JJ.. A/V-71.5:. tiH.A.f~~~ .A.f§5ff2:! {:!~~0 1 ~~ ~.Q.j ~6~ 51-E:- Cil 'Ci~ 0 ]~7 f <1!AI'2! .::J:g ~ 7fA I O l~~ CH.H~.££ ~5f:JJ.. <1!Cf-E -3:!~ LfEf i:llLICf. When used in the form N£ AIV-Jl N.S:. A/V-Jl 5H.A.i or A/V-71.5:. ofJl A/V-71.5:. 5H.A.i, this expression indicates two representative reasons among many for the action in the following clause. • oj 2.j£ o]-.E.Jl ~?()- -?]JI{l7]£ ~~-"i i'-lfi15}r:}7t ~ej]l:l]~~ ~e>-l.li. . • oj2.J7t 0}1!.7]£ 15t.JI ~?()- -?]JI{l7]£ "6ll-"i i'-.!Ji<5tr:}7} ~ej] l:l]~% ~e>-l..ll.. : ~i'.iltJ I~~ g Ol~7f Oj2.-j 7f:AI7f '?1-ECil .:J. Ol~~ 8 ~2.1 .!=f. 7f:AI~ CHB.~££ W5f.:il '?113-LICf. There were various reasons why the speaker watched TV, but the speaker is only stating two representative ones. 1 7f u}§..oj] 7}J.]l..f ~Jl. q l;Jl, e\:l o 1 ..2...Jl t5flJ.i :AJ g 1:2. c-1 7} 2.. 2 7f 0 ]Jti %o}c.j MToj] * nt:f1~/·iJl? DfE. mart; grocery store :g~ S!.q to go to the market 71~..1: the price of gas Et~H~ ]'iq to quit smoking e\::IOI2.Cf I :g~ !:2.2.-J 7fQ 7IW.JO I 2.£Q I R-§-~~ <2! tifQ §Oil <2! ~q I 'al:lH~ R~Cf q l;j], o}2l:l}o] E.£ "8}.Jl -tL..!f-£ t>Hol= ~}.Jl t5flJ.i * 7}2.. ~f2.1 (school) club MT membership training .A.~ the countryside Ol't:! ~Of2.1 MTOil ~ 7fcf .AI~.£ O I.A~ 7fQ R§ ~~-§-~ Oil CfLI Cf 86 Korean Grammar tit 9./.fe- · Intermediate Of.§.I:J fOI.§.£. tifQ I~¥£ 5HO~ tifQ I~ 7fQ ~%5fef I ~7 1.£ ~q I O I.A~ 7fQ -c!:Y.S:. <2! ~q I~.£ MIQ I QLIQ (1) 2) 3) 7~ 7~~2-J »-1~ j.~;Aj-? CJ.-1~ ~ ~O~Ji_ Lf t:Jl, ?sJOi -t .:il <W-i :A}? D ~ J.:j Jl. %0ii!C. l-.:L!. ll.lt-!C. -to~f.l.:il tiHf..i -A}? o~J.:!Jl. 7~ :A~ot »-1~ o-jc.]011-"l 1.1:~ ~ i>~.Ai1Jl? Lf Al~ ----------------------------- %l:J1.g.-"1AJ011 :A}? 7~ Jl. 7~ OJ7J »-1 ~ ~ 1l 011 .!f-<3! ~ C 11_ o-jJl? Lf 7~ 0~71c} »-l, ~~011 QjJ %~~011 ~ _2_11_o-jil..? q 7~ ~ "611 »-l, QjJ 0 1-"~ i>~2;]Jl i>~.Ai]Jl? q 7~ ~~]0 1 °d »-l, -A1\:t'ti01] 1{}\:t \f-A~Qj- J.-}-=A2;]JI i>~.Ai1Jl? Lf t:Jl, ~ \:tfi-}7~ ------- ---- "' t-=A 21 JI t>R il... 7~ ~01 ..2_~1::11 ;~ 7}aj.J2Jl? Are you planning to go mountain climbing while it's snowing? q o}yJl, ~ rrJH~·o-J1 ~o1 o1TIC1% 7l} !4 ;~~ {]_ Jl 1-} 7 }aj JlJl. No, I put on my mountain climbing boots to go out because I was afraid the ground would be slippery. 7~ o}3. »-1, ;_1~ ~ ~~Jl? Mark, did you do well on your exam? q o}yJl, Li.!f- * ~~Jl. A1~o-J1 ~~~7/} !4 ~ 7cl 01 o-J1Jl. No, I didn't do well at all. I am so worried that I failed it. Ol .H~::: -t:!~~£1 ~~. ~~OILf C§jO I ~AI C§jOj X;.t7~Lf C§jo-j'§ *.s:. <L!q~ ~2.4-@- ~::: ~~ rrHgOll ~~ ~2.1 ~:;~ ~7~Lf 0~2 <L!c.~~ ~~ LfE~~Liq. '-{0)2m S!f'£1 '.!i!.q'~ 'Oll~o~q. ~.z.ro~c.r~ £1olgjLiq. '-{ 0)277~ !i!~Ai'.£.5:. A~~* <L!~Liq. This expression indicates that the speaker did, or is doing, the action in the following clause out of worry or fear that the situat ion or action in the preceding clause has occurred or will occur. The .!i!.Cf of -{.2.)277f !tf means to guess or think something. This expression can also be used in the form -{.2.)27lf !tf.A.i. A/V I . -(0) 277~ !i!~ ~~m!i!~ o1~~m!i!~ L~xH : C§jm !i!~ --··~- - ----'---· 88 Korean Grammar u1 clt,·e · Intermediate -(2.)2m S!f ~F?-Oiq owr..!olq ~.:ro 1q OH~Oiq !f.~~~m S!f ~~m !i!~ ~~m !i!~ iim S!f ~.:r~~m !i!~ OH~O I~~77~ .5!} ~.:r C§j ]} ~ .5!} oH~C§jm !i!~ 7~ <>J :Ai] .2f:-'{) »-]71- -e ~ ~ 'fJ<>J ~~1:-l] ot-'T-~~tiL. Yesterday, I tried on the clothes you (Juyeong) gave me, and they fit really well. q * ol %-~~llt ~ Z:JAa~~·c:n ~ ~~r:.tt-1 r:.}-"8"~o J 1.:JliL. I was worried they'd be a litt le small, so it's great that they fit well. 7~ ;;z.]nj ~ pJ-o] CJ.jl:j]Jl. You sure do drink a lot of coffee. q J;j]. o]u:j- ~~ J.]Z}oj] ~7/r ~ atJ.l ~ rjoj]Jl. ~li:! '?I £1~1-iL. Yeah, I'm drinking it now lest I get drowsy during the meeting later today. I can't get drowsy (as you know as well). 7~ O:j..5!.J--j]Jl? 't}at, t:H-T-011 7~ 7];7.~ ~ X}:<>JiL. Hello? Mom, I (successfully) boarded the train to Daegu. q .:Ltll? r:.}-<5JJ 0lr:t. ~01 ~-&lJ.i !;JJ7t 7];7.~ **~7/l- ~Ai Z:JAa~:r-1 ~ - Really? That's good to hear. I was worried you'd miss the train because of the traffic. ---~----- --~---------- - - '-{0 )277f !i!.t':: ~~~Oil cH~ -Z:j~ [(jjgOJI Oi't! ~~ ~7~Lf Oi't! ~~ 5f~ cvq:: ry~ .uio~ gtLiq. DI2.HOil CH~ lll~~ M~ g!":AI CC.{~ Lic.f. Because -{.2.)27Jf .!il.f refers to the speaker's worry about what is stated in the preceding clause, the following clause must state the action that is, or will be taken by the speaker. A clause in the future tense about a plan of action yet to be taken cannot be used. • ).j~o] <>1 31%77]- .!ill- ~{1 "8"] .:g.-'f-~ 7-JOl].B.. (x) ~ ).j~o] <>1 31%77]- sq. ~{1 "8"] .:g.-'f-"9:'1<>1.£.. (o) ~ ).j~o] <>1 31%77]-.!i!}- ~{1 -B"].:g.-'f--B"}Jl ~<>i.B.. (o ) 1 7f 9-~011 ~~ 7}{lqqi;,iJl? Lf l:Jl, .:I~"Gl1 9-~011 ~»-17} ~77} ~ ~78°1011Jl. -'?~OU ():j~ 7fef Cilttll7f .UI7f ~~ ~.A.I<>il ~~~q §.A.i£ .H.~ ~ 7~Cf 2 7f *{] 011 "6"J--AJ- uJ1S!:ll}J-jl:j]Jl. (the} tickets sell out -'?~Oil 'g.UI7f Lf!!!!Cf~~ ~I.A.I<>il ~:;~ ~ ofef .H.7f q ~~q q l:Jl. ~ .n_ ~ ~ ~ ~ e>i 1:tJ 'M 77} ~ *{] 011 "6"J-.AJ- uJ] .2:5RJl. ~Oil 0112<514 to write a note in a daily planner .H~ .:;:tc5fCf to buy a ticket 7 I~J;:ICf greasy; fatty -'?~Oil ~~ oU£ofCf t!I~7I.H.~ ~~ ouoH~Cf 90 Korean Grammar ut 'lise · Intermediate %R~ ~~ 9.:!0il::li 2.1Cf "------- .fp~OI2.f .H.~ ~ -=jl-C;fef ~OI:UICf (1) 0 ~717~ 7~-* ~OiR (2) ~o I 9.t~ -* ~OiR ------ · ® ~~ ~£~ ~ ~Hi. · ------- @ ~~ ~~2.1£ ~6HR (3) tg,I"Oll .g~ ~ ~ -* ~OiR · © Aio~~~ ~OiR (4) q2.17~ o~ -* ~OiR · @ .WcH~£~ 77~ ~9.-tOiR (5) -*~Oil tg,l6H7~ .g) -* ~OiR (2) (3) (4) (5) 2 '-(£)2m .!i!.l-' ~ .. q·~5H.A.i Cj-% cH£~ -@!~o~AiiR. (1) 7~ 'f ~ ~7cj ~.2_).i1.fL? (~lf>j-q) q :A~] 7]- ~~ »-1~EJ1l:l1~ ~ ~1-L.f ~~7~ :=.R. ~~ »-171- q~ J.j-~011~1 0i~.t77~ Ji!t- ~ :Aj 0 1 ~J.l.fL. (2) 7~ o:j~Ai1.R? ~9 ».], 'f ~ ~.£. ~§.}~]-1!o-].R? (Q}j:; ~ ~o-j tJi511:f) q tR~ Q}4f 7]Q:jo]-J.1:fr? ~§.l-~e>-l.R . q .R;; :AJu]-~o 1 ~o}.fL. ~~~ 7]-.A].Jl %~.R. (4) 7~ o}o17} ~ ~ ~l.:J1 .R. (%o1 Q}i5H.A11:f) q .::1 CJl }.l ~:Ajo1011.R. (5) 7~ ~~ ;.17-117} 37BL.f ~l.:Jl.R. (~~ ~2-l ~ * ~q) q ~~ iio1 .AH::- ~o1c.f ~'it J.l7-11 ~ 01 Ci 1R ~~ '*.Jl 7.]-.R. 4. o)~ L}E~'2 - 1 Q) Ell-% Uil~<>ll ® ElJ-%ol % l@l-c-n @ ElJ-%ol _2_.::il i>R J.~ @ ElJ-%0] _2_7] ~ <5j-:A]Jt} . 2 7~ S:.f-i-t!!Oll 7~AiiR? q Lil, cl-§ ~Oll J- I~OI ~,!7-j§R. Q) J.l~o] 9J. Oi J.~Jl ® J-1~ 0 1 91~ l@l-ci1Jl @ J.l~o] 9).~7lj- .!i!}J.~Jl @ J-1~o1 9J.~:A]£ %c.j-J.~ 3 7~ 0 ~0 1 ~ :i?:~ 'Ct"OI A~~LiiR. 4 q 'CJOI ~OiR. ------------------------ Q) ~~~ 01 ~7lj- .!i!}J.~ ® ~~~01 J.il~i>j-.::il i>R J.~ ® ~~~01 J-11 ~<5}-E- Jtltt!<>J1 @ ~~{jo] J.ii ~W:A]£ -@-c.j-J.~ 7~ ~~~ § ~Oll 9:l~~c-H 2H ~~ J-~2.~.:t:!. 5HR? q 0 1 [[~7~ .2:IQI 7~ 91f10 ~R. .2:12-P~ ~Oi;.t.: l ~ _________________ J-~2.~.:t:!.R. Q) llfl7j- .::il ~ 7lj-.!;!} ® llfl7J- .::ilE..JI.. i>RJ.~ ® llfl7j- Jl~~ ct J1. @ llfl7j- JI..nj- 7j-:A].::il 5 Q) ~~ .!i!_ Lc.j-J1. ~711 Jt}\fJ-1cf. ® %I:ll~~7j- ~.::il!J:!-<>11 %~71- :AJ-.? ti7-JJl. @ ~ llflq_7j- 211 ~7] 7j- B[Lj:JI..Jl? ~-"~XJ_Bf-oJ-Jl. @ llfl~o1 y.~ l:lj-~<>Jl ~~ * ~~~ ~ ~oJ-Jl. 6 CD ~711 ~Oit..f~c.j-.::il -&.m.<>J1 :A1Zf~OiJl. ® ~{1'51 i?-lf'-~ !J:!-<>JI AJ~ ~9).-0iJl. @ ~»-171- ~%771-.!;!} ~~ :£ ~ <fJ ~ 711 OiUilJl? @ :Aj-%7.j-7j- {f:Aj-7] j]_AJ t..f ~ l:lj-~<>jj .£<?J<>jj * 3:1.-0iJl. 92 Hey, it's raining outside. q tl j7} .,g.q.:IU1.? A7j Efc1 7}e:j.Jl ~~ Ell * 7}~1.:\1Jl. Did you say it's raining? I was planning to go skiing, but I guess I can't now. Let's meet at Shining after class. Where did you say to meet? 7~ ';_F0 1"8 '0 1Jl. ~.ill. <i£~1 ~~ ~TI1%01~1Jl. Shining. It's a coffee shop in front of school. Ol .±E~~ ~cH 'g:JOI ~ ~~ q,q ~Oi~ rrH .A.f§-~LI Cf. ~cH ~OI ~-5 ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~7iL~ ~~ LH-§O I ~7 1 gJ~Oi ~rr..!o~2.~.JJ. ~ rrH .A.f§-of-E 3:!Q£. ~cH~2.1 ~~ Cf.A.I ~o~'i:!.A.i ~Oi!:I!. :::: 3:!<f:J L ICf. rr~2.~.A.i o 1 .±E~~ ~cH~OI ~ ~2.1 g~ ~-*Ol l rr~2.~ ~2.~A i [Jj ~EH :::: -l]-~ rr..! § ~Oll '£.'~ ~0 1 '2:! ~Li c.f. This expression is used when asking for clarification or reconfirmation of what another person has just said. The speaker repeats what the other person just finished saying as a way of asking for c larification about something that was not understood clearly or t hat was hard to believe. For this reason, t he form of the expression depends on the form in which the first speaker originally made the statement. Then, because t he speaker is asking the other person for c larification, the particle £. is added to the end of the indirect citation form. (1) ~cH~O I ~.A.ig.Q..£ ~~~ rrH When the other person uses a declarative sentence: NV ·· .. -+··· ... .... .............. .... ....... . ~Cfl'$?? ~~cy;H?? ~q ~~ 7i 2.~.:i!£.? '---·~·---···--··:--····~-·------~-t-·--·--------·~-----·-t--· ····-··--···--------·-··--··-·····----·-- ··-·--·-··-···-·-·---·-·--···--·-- Mfc.f MfC~I' R? A -Qcr -Qqi'R? v -(!::::_) L Cf!' 'R? L 94 Korean Grammar uz, Ure- · Intermediate ----------~----·-·······-········-················-·····-:······-··--------:----------------·····--····-- ·-·····--·· ··-------------·-··-·· ' ex1q.J2R? 2.1-"rolq ' Ql-"rex1q.J2R? ** -.--=;-. ' . ' 2.r.J2R? Ol2.r.J2R? 2.1-"rolq 2:1-~0iq Ql-"r2.r.:ilR? 2:t~OI2.r!lR? __ .!,. ______________ ______.:_~-----~----~--!....------------------ ----~-------------------------------------------------- 2 {l'cHtgOI Ql~~~ 'gJ'~~ [H When the other person uses an interrogative sentence: ------------·--------. . i :ilfJ-i ' Cj1q:L!.B.? Ol~q.JIB.? Lt:L!.R? Olq:L!.B.? Ql-"rolcr 2:1-~0iq Ql-"rolcr 2:1-~o1cr Ql-"rex1q.J2R? 2:1-~0I~q.:ilB.? 2.1-"rq.:ilB.? 2:1-~0iq.JlB.? ~ ~A.f ~;~:H~£1 ~~ '-Lf~?'2.1- '-£Lf~?' 2 ¥ 7f 7i{s-of0l. -§A.f£1 ~;~:H~g '-Lf~?'2.1- '-.!=Lf~?' 2¥7 f 71{s-~LICf. "or adjectives in the present tense, both -q:L!.R? and -2q:L!.R? are acceptable, while for verbs in the present tense, both - q:L!.R? and - -"'q:i!.R? are acceptable. 3 {J'CHtgOI ~Bg~ 'gJ'~~ [[H When the other person uses a propoitive sentence: v 7tJ:r.JlR? ~J:r.JlR? 7tJ:I 'gJ'J:t.:ilR? ~J:I 'gJ'J:t.JlR? ~) {l'CHtgOI ~~g~ 'gJ'~~ [[H When the other person uses an imperative sentence: v .::::L:>:H 00 7t2.r.:ilR? ~ 02.r.:ilR? 7rJ:I W2.r!7R? ~ J:I W2.r!7R? ! 1 --- -------'-----------------------·--'-·----------------------"------·-··· ·············-·--- -··-------------- -------- -- 7f ~Cl ~], <5}-~7]- ~]7]- ~~Jl. All ie, Haruka's here. Lf f-7]-~q.Jl.A? Who (did you say) is here? 7f '6]-.!:f-?r ~lii.. Haruka. 1 2 1- _.2._~~.7.] .sGLJ..i ~ .!f}--'jo}S:..~ o}-"i]J:l. Please try to finish the report by today. _. ..2..~ 77}.7.] .!f±---'j o}c} Jl..B..? <>1 Ail::: 4-J:l ~77}.7.1 <5}c} .JI <5}11~J.o} J:l? :Jid you say by today? Didn't you say yesterday that it was due on Wednesday? 7~ 2]1 4-'{l »-] ~ J..P~cJ<5RJ:l? Why do you love Suyeong? 4 2ll J..}t:>JO}t.f.Jl.fL? ~~11..9... 11~o}71 ~ ~I:i]J:l. Why do I love her (you ask)? Well , it 's hard to explain. 1 Xi l'2!~ [H A.f-g-3!-E '-(0)277~R?'2.1 ~Sf.:: ~775::i!~ ~:= ~EH£ A.f-g-3~'2'! ~Liq. The citation form for propositive sentences should be used when responding to a suggestion ending in - (£) 2 77fR? 7~ ~c.] .2..::=; '?.l;.J-%"11 :Q-77J-il..? Shall we go to lnsadong today? Lf '?.l;.J-%"11 7j-7-J-Jlil..? Did you say we should go to lnsadong? 2 o i .R~:= wo~-e "~Etol o1o1 ~v -3:!~ ~<2JA.I 717~Lf -st"~~ [[H A.f-g-3~7l.s.:. ~Liq. o1[H:: ~g. ~EH7~ O~LI 2.~ ~A.i@ ~EH£ ~~Liq. This expression can also be used by a speaker to restate or emphasize what he or she has previously said. 7~ ::9:l--'* .:J..~!f-':d<>Jil.. . I quit my job. L~ lf-12.} Jlil..? What did you say? 7~ ::§:1;.~ .:J..~!f-<;dt:j-Jlil... I said I quit my job. 7 ~ :§:1~7} ~__Q_ti7l} 3"']7!}.7.] J..i]o]t.f~.£ _2_J-i]Jl. Lf Lf 7 ~ ~ 'C].£ _2_ et jUl? J..i]o]t.f~ o]Jl. .2.12.17~ ~£LI77f 3..A.Il7~:A I AiiD IL~£ 2.2.~ .Jl:g t.cl'£LI77f ~..A.~71~ ..A.I§o~:AI ~2.~ .:::1.~'2.!' 9-.J:!.-§ Bs~£LI77f ~12 ~Oil £1-6.Jo~:A~ uR~ o}{J 5"']oJ] ~~Lf"'l oH'~ o~ 5.A..IOil ~OiLf..A.i 5::5~ ofef O~Oi~ ~H.§. :AI 3t:!OI £1'X;!Cf o s:: o ""H.fi. 1.!.. 0 2 ° . Lilt:! Oil CHQ:J"-!:!Oii..A.i ii,"N E¥~ ~ 7ief OiL! I .2.2.~ .!f-'3:! I .A..I§o~:AI ~2.~ ~Ail 1 .2.l-6.lof:Af ~~ .!¥:A I~of.A..ICf O~Oi~ ~~.A..I~Cf LHt:!011-E tl~!!!!AI~Cf ( ~ 96 Korean Grammar in 'Ike · Intermediate (3) 7~ 0 1:A~1 Al~ll1l:l ojAJ ~Sf"i5r:A1 oj-,\i1Jl. q l:l 0VJ ? {f:A]-71 .2Jl .:::Lc-j-"~1Jl? (4) 7~ \t»-171- #Y77r ~~ g 61°1 ~.Jl 1to]Jl. q ~i;"} .2..Al01 A ~ o -, '( .:::Lei zl-~A§. u-1.2..77]-Jl? . 0 2. 1 2 ..., 2 . (5) 7~ Jl;;- ~~~ q;J:§:l- ~ ?~<5R 9--"11..9... q o:j~ 0 2 ? ~»-~1Jl. 7--]S:. Jl;;- q;J~ <{} ~J--1Jl. (6) 7~ 01 .!!!., 0r01 ~ ~~<51-~ J-1~011 J--1 {[77]-Jl? q 0r01 ~ ~~<51-~ J-1~011;,-1 ? S:.J-171- {J oj~o-]Jl? (7) 7 ~ Ejj~ »-171- <{} % :):! ~2_-ci1 Jf-cj .:::1.\f 71-Jl. q .:::1.\f ? 10~~ r:.-1 71-c.taJ .!!!.~ o-jrrJ1Jl? (8) 7 ~ AJ~~.±£:§:1 71- ~ ;,1011 J-1~t>r:A1Jl? q AJ* ~JE:§:j7j- ~ J-1011 ? .2_~ o1 o]-y 2} r:f% 9- :§:j-Jl ~01~01-Jl. (9) 7~ 0 ........ Ol Olo-jJl? Tij .Jl<5R .!i:!.OiJl ---rt::" 2. M • '- • 7f ~7J-e>il-"l ~ ~ @0 1 ~All ~ ~r:}Jl tS"}lt!Ell ~ol Cj ~~Jl? I heard (from someone) that there's a fireworks display at the Han River, so would you like to go together? q t:ll. ~o}Jl . .Aa~ !):!7-l ~t:llJl. ~ol 7}Jl. Yes, that sounds nice. It should be awesome. Let's go. 7 f ~7-}--'}~ ~ -"}~Jl <5H=::-r:11 01c10il 7}~ ~ ~7l}Jl? I'm planning to buy an electronic dictionary, but do you know where I should go? q {1-T ~ 01 ~7-} All ~~ »-}Jll -"}~~ -§--AJC>il 7}2} Jl 15}1(! Ell 7171 Oil 7} lil_-"ilJl. My friends said that if you want to buy electronics at a good price, then go to Yongsan. So you should go there. Ol R~:::_ <2J§::C.£1 ' :=q.JJ. '6fCf O{I ~~.g~ LfEfLH:= '-e!Ci!'Jf ~:::_ ~.£. q::: .AfiEtO{Illi.Ai 01~0{1 ~:::_ OIOP!Lf ~5!.~ ~lfof[lj ~<2.1~ [H .A~gtL!q. [[f2.f.Ai Ol R~ Ql.AI OI~Oll ~:::_ @~.£! 8WOll [[f2.f ~EH7f '§2.~Liq. ~~~011 := ~1-E .AfiEt.£1 .£I~O!Lf ~@. ~<c!. T:!~'6f-E ~ ~01 ~Liq. This expression is a combination of ~Cf.Jl ofCL indicating a citation, and - \::!C11, indicat ing recollection. It is used when recal ling or confirming something you heard somebody else say previously. Thus, the correct form of this expression also depends on the sentence type of what was heard previously. The clause that follows t his expression can indicate the speaker's opinion, question, advice, or invitation with respect to the topic under discussion. (1) OI~Oll ~::: @~O I ~.Ai@~ [H When what was heard previously was a declarative sentence: ~Cf.Jl '6f£:!Cil 9:J~q.Jl '6fe!Cil ~ 7i2.f.Jl '6fe!Cil 9:J ~ 7i2.f.Jl '6fe!Cil "----~------'--------- ...... _____________ -- _____ .. __ - ..... --- 98 Korean Grammar u1 CLise • Intermediate A ~:AH ~q w q.:il <Wc![~l ~q.:il <W2![~ 1 -----~------- ---------------------- v .z.tq .:il t5~'2:! [~I l£l ~ c~ .:il t>~'2:! [~I ----, -------:···--------------------------------:-----~----~:--------------- NOiq : ........ ..................... : ........................... ..... . . . 2.~ .:il t>~'2:! [~I Ol2.~.:il t>~£:![~1 .£jA~O jq 2j-{:!:jO jq 2j-{:!:jolq . . .£1A~~q.:il t5~'2:![~1 .£1A~2.~.:il t5~'2:![~ 1 2j-{:!:jOI2.~.:il t5~'2:![~ 1 QjA~~ 7-j2.~.:il t5~ '2:![~ 1 21-{:!:j~ 712.~.:il t>~'2:! [~I -------------------------·······-------------·--------------------- ---------------------------------- (2) OI~Ol l ~~ g~OI .£1::::::~ ITH When what was heard previously was an interrogative sentence: ------------------------------------------------------------~-------------·····----------------------------- A/V A v :em DI2H I ='}~ ~:AH . . . . ~q ~q ~~ 7-jq:LI. t5~'2:![~1 Q:j ~ 7-jq:LI. t5~'2:![~ 1 ----;--------------------------------------7·------~------------~------------- -q.:il t5~'2:![~1. ' -Lqi!. t5~'2:![~~ Q:jq Q:j q.:il t;~£:![~1, Q:j Lqjl t;~£:![~ j -----------~-------~ -~-----------------------t----------;-------------------------------- ~q.:il t5~'2:![~1 .£jA~O jq .£jA~~q.:il t5~'2:![~1 2j-{:!:jOI~q:L!. t>~£:![~1 NOjq ·-· ••• •• • • ••• '· · · •· · ·•· •••• ••· •••· • • •• · •• ••••• · •• r•-.• • ·• q :L!. t5~'2:! [·JI o1q.:il t>~'2:![~1 .£jA~O jq 2J-{:!:jo jq .£IA~q.:il 5~'2:![~ 1 2j-{:!:jOiq.:il t5~'2:![~ j ----·----''------ * ~§)..f ~;;H~£1 ~~ ·-q.::il of\::!Cil'2f '-.2.q.::il oft:!Cil' 2..!=i'- 7f-5ofo.j, ~Af£1 ~;;H~g '- q jl oft:!Cil'2f '- .!:::.q.::il oft:!Ci l' 2..!=i'- 7f-5~LICf. For adjectives in the present tense, both -q.I!. <'if'i:ICjl and - .'2.q.I!. <Sf'[:!Cjl are acceptable, while for verbs in the present tense, both -q.I!. <Sf'i:! "II and -.!:q:il <Sf'[:! Cjj are acceptable. (3) OI~Oll ~~ g~ol ~~~~ rrH When what was heard previously was a propositive sentence: v ... 7~A~.:il t>~£:![~1 Q:j A~ .:il 5~'2:! [~ I 1:::1/>d -AI ~A~.:il 5~'2:![~1 : .-o • Q:jq Q:j :AI ~A~.:il 5~'2:! [~1 -~-----~-j__ _____ ~_l ____________ ~----------------····j__·-----------------l .. ---~---------------------------~- • OI~OII ~::: g-§OI '6!'e1g~ [[jj ,',"hen what was heard previously was an imperative sentence: =:;.;:~ C> C> 7 ~2.t.:C. 5~f:!r:ll ~ o 2.t .:c. 5tf:! c·ll ~q ~J\I ~2.t.:C. 5tf:!c~l ----- - - - ------· I'm worried because I've been losing some hair recently. q ~~.=g-o ] ~£01] ~q.Jl i>]-~Ej] ~ ~ =g ~ % gjo-] ..!i!-J-i].fl.._ I heard black beans are good for curing hair loss, so why not try eating some black beans? 7 ~ .2.:~ ~{J ~ o-]~oj]Al gj ~77]-.fl..? Where shall we eat lunch today? q :§:p.]- ~Oil <U£ ~tg-o] J-H.£ ).~J;iq.JI i>]-~nj] /-l 7]oj] ~~ 7]-~A] t:f. I heard a new Indian restaurant opened in front of the office building, so let 's go there. 7~ .7.iJ'-1 »-]7]- 7-J-7] ).~<fJ nJ-~011 .2.:2-f.JI t>]-~1:~ ~ /-l oj].fl..? Jenny invited us to her birthday party, so are you going? q .7.11 '-1 »-1 ).~'fJ<U1:11 tg-~t>J 7J-oJ:7.J.fl... Of course I can't miss Jenny's birthday. 1 o i .H~::: ·-.:c. 5f-'~ ~O:lAi ~~ w *~ cu~Licr. The -.::il ot- of this expression can be omitted . • LJl ~ 4-%l~t:J-Jl -5\-Jdt:·Jl oJ-o] ~ o] :G-7]oj] ~ ~71}- !i!J- Z:j.AcJ o]oj]il_ = t.Jl ~.!j!-Ej 4-~~~t:J-Jdt:i] o}-o] ~ o] :G-7]oj] ~~71}- !i!J- Z:j.A<Jo1oj]il_ • ~-=(-7}- .:g=.t:J1 'i£011 7}-.7.]-Jl '6]-Jdt:i] %~ »-1:::: 7}- .g... ~o] ~Oiil? = ~-=(-7}- .:g:t:J1 'i£011 7}-.7.\-Jdt:i] %~ »-1:::: 7}- .g... ~o] ~Oiil? --1 2 O I .H~::: g-§ .!fi OI I~ ~ * CU~LJq_ Ol[H~ ~CH'bf2.1 2.1?:!011 ~CH£1~ 3:!~ ~t7~q ~~ Af-W2.l ~g~ 7ICH5t'i!:!Ai OI-E!Oll ~ ::: LH§~ £:lifoHAi ~1-E 3:!~Licr. This expression can also come at the end of a sentence. In this position, while still expressing something that the speaker heard previously, it also indicates either the speaker's disagreement with the other person's opinion or the speaker's expectation of a response from the other person. 1 00 Korean Grammar ur 'lise - Intermediate -------- 7~ "?.Aj ».]~Ell£ .:Q-o] <;1~ 5!.7-}.Jl %/-77}il? Shall we invite Sujeong to go to see the play, too? Lf "?.Aj »-1-::: il~ l:l}.!!!!c} .Jl ~}li:i t:i]il. (But) Sujeong said she's been busy these days. Do you know where Mark is right now? Lf 0}77} ~A~~ojj {}cj-.JI15j-li:!EJ]Jl. A little while ago, he said he was going to the health club. ~ 1 7 ~ AH ~71011~ ~~01 W0 1 ~ OiJ.l ~ ~ Oi.fl... •[ 41 J• Lf ~ EJ lJ! 011 Al .:rz-<iJ t"} tB ~ »}q .:i!. t"} lfl Ell ~ EJ lJ! ~ o 1%-6H .!2.-J.il.fl... AH ~.PI011-E ~~OI 'C'JOI ~Ol.A.i ~~q R% g~ -i.!O I ~ ;;t;~.A.i UIE<'i~Cf R% LfOI7f ~01.!2<2.!CfE W~ "riO I ~<>i.A.i 4Y'-c:lo~f 2 7f O:j.!2.., 9-W01l 0 } 0 ] ~:i!f Oi r:J ~~ ~77}? to look older <2.!E:i~011.A.i .;:t~ti~'C! C-j J.A~~ I <2.!Ei~~ Ol*tifef g~ ~ ;;t;f2.~'C! ;;t;~7 1 ~011 ~~ o~.A.~cf I ?R~ 2~ Df.A.~ .!x!.Cf 012.1 £Y'2lt1f¥~£ Ole~ .!x!.OICf I Dicl £~ 2~ 1::1!-J?-Cf Lf 9-W01l ~~l;jJ7} ~211:1011 .g-q.:i!. t-}"lflt:flA. ~W011 OfOI~.i!l- OlCI ~ci 7~Cf .2.~ ;;t;N011 01CI011.A.i £16.lofef ~cl .2.~'2l0112.1~~.2.LI77f § C-j '1(Cf7~ ~011 ~Ol7fef one's older brother's family ~W011 ~'a~l7f ~2.1 ~011.gq OfOI~OI ~~ ~!f.E:i ~.JI71 Q:j.2.ci 7f;;t;f OfOI~OI ~~<SH.A.i <[!:Ail ~011 ~Ol2.Lt (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) -9-~ u}3_ J!-17} cSJ-~Oj_!g-·~~\f·{~Oi 0 j.f.iiLf2 trt:i~i ~;_1 ~O}il_? ~f)~ r.J-% ~ 15~010]1il... ~:I! c.JY- J!-1, ~c.J l::!J'§:fo]1 o]t:.].£ 0:]-5E ~7J}il..? ciLt -?~1°1°d J!-17} ------------------------- - - ------ - - 71710]1 ~77}il..? AiiAI A}o): J!-17} %O}c.j --B78<5}t;';]~ ____ _ _ _______ ~J-E:§:l-B-01 o]t:.]oj1 'V_o]il..? ~~ OJ'7cf J!-17} --------------------------- A10]1 J!-15:. ~01 ~IQlil..? AIOil Al ~ il..~ ~01 ?jo};_l :k ~ ~ ~o}il_, ------------------- 9-~0]1 A1zi 'V_o-jil..? 'ct~ Li1, 'X)_ o] iL. 9-~0]1 o }o 1 ~ o ]'='c)- .go 1-%%! 0]1 ~o 1 ~A1Lf. ~:2:1 t:i1Y J!-1, Ll1 ~ ~~~0]1 ~01 ~77}il..? tiiLI Ll1~o1 -%lil..~01i1o}il..? ~~ J!-17} ~~~~ ------------~il..~oj1 7}~. §ICC! ~'511 J!-1, 0}712.} J!-17} ____ ____ ------------- ~;_1 ~Y- ~ u}g 'V_o-]il..? g5jl 0}712.} J!-17} ~h(} .::Z.~o-] il..? Al .:S::. A}1)_ ~ ~~lj!-Ej 0 }712.} J!-1~EJ1 -B-11 °1 'U :d o]il... 1 02 Korean Grammar i, 'lts·e · Intermediate Jaya, is it true that you broke up with your boyfriend? I heard about it from Mark. 7~ 7-1\l- ~~~1 11<4~~1 n-r.r ~~Ji.. I went to Mt. Seorak last weekend. q _a~ 1lQ{~o1 :Aj~ o} ~lf}-t:p~_ J..iJl? Is it true that Mt. Seorak is really beautiful these days? Yeah, it really was beautiful. OI .R~:= ~ol-E .A.PS'OI A:ii3A:f0ll7ii.A.i OI~Oil ~7-Jq OlD I ~.:il <1! ::: LH§~ ~cH tgOilll l ~~~ l[H .A.f§grLIQ. ~~ .A.~iS'OiiJll::: 'Q!Jj? '~ ~~-'?- <L!~LIQ. This expression is used to confirm with another person something that the speaker heard previously from a third party or learned about from some other source. The shortened form CfOj? can be used among close friends and acquaintances. A/V I DI2.H I ?~ -(.2..)2 7-j2.~~.A.iR? 12:JQ l£l ~ 7-j2.~~.A.iR? 1 ~q j ?~ 7-J2H!!.A.iR? - -- - ---~- ---- ------------------- : ___ , ___ ________________________________ _ A v -(.!::.) L q~.A.iR? ... .......... ···-··--···· ..... ~q~.A.iR? 'i'JQ~.A.iR? 7~q nq~.A.iR? 12:J Q l£l :::Q~MR? :i]m ~cp~.A.i.R? ll.j-EIOiq ll.j-EI~q~.A.1R? Ol~q~.A.iR? ~<§!Oiq ~<§IOI~q~.A.1R? Olq ····•·· ..... ········ ........ ~;~:H (OI}c~~.A.1R? TI.~EIOiq n.rEi c~~.A.1R? ~<§!Oiq ~<§! Oic~~.A.1R? -------·----- --------- 7~ i;:J]-1} »-], ~;z.J- ~FfL7J- 7]7J- 3.:r:f1~J..-jA? Hyeseon, is it true that your boyfriend is tall? q l.:Jl, .:::Li:St:~] e>i~Jl] o)-~e>iil..? Yes, but how did you hear about that? 7~ ~o] »-]~"Ell ~ ~e>iil... Tommy told me. 7~ Ejj~ »-]7} .!i!_l;jA ~J-ctnl? Is it true that Taeyeong got a bonus? q g, .:::L~t:Jl. ~J..j-<>1] J..-j ~ g ~{]<5] ~Y-1;!}. Yep, that's what he said. Looks like he worked really hard. 7 ~ 4'-;z.] »-]7j- ~.:§:.J..j-Cfttl_ J..-jA? I heard that Suji is a lawyer. Is that so? q .:::L~il..? Al :_: 4'-;z.] »-]7j-M~ ~ ~~o-].B... Really? I thought she was a homemaker. O I R~::: ~1-E Aroso l ~~ ~7-Jq ~~~ ?A!otl cH.sHAi::: Af§5rAI t>tt0 1Jj, .gcHtgol ~ w~ l[lJ~~ ITILS:. .A.f§5~AI ~~Liq_ This expression cannot be used to describe something that the speaker directly saw or experienced, nor can it be used to restate or reconfirm what another person has just said. --------- 1 04 Korean Grammar ;R 9.1.-.·~ · Intermediate ~I oj-7]21- »-]7]- 7]% ~ 7:j..a.._ (o) o]-7]21- »-]7} 7]% ~ ~cf1rV-i..a..? ( x ) : '.g.5tl'e Of712.f7f 7IE~ ~1£ ~e ~~ ¥!71 llfi@Oil '-(£)L/eCf~.A.-JR? '~ AI-§~* ~§-LICf. Eunhye personally saw Akira playing the guitar, so -{£)L/-Ect~.A.-JR? cannot be used. Df.3. 7.-j ~z:j~o-j ..a__ 7~~2.1 tJj-.3. »-1. ~z:j~cj-.:LL..a..? ( 0) o]-.3. »-1, ~z:j~cf-1:!J.i..a..? ( x ) : Df3~Ell ~~ ~g O IOt/1~ Df3 £:.fEil Cf.A.I ~0-j~ rrH e '-ctjl£?.?'~ .A.I-§~LICf. Kylie is reconfirming what she just heard from Mark, so -Cfj!£?.7 should be used. 1 7f 4~ »-]7} ~~~q~ ~~ ~ Sj_o-]..8..? Lf 1=11, ~ Si o-]..8... {.l~O:Jt& ~ ~.:S:.l=j]J..j o} ~2-l~ ;Qt:fl~!J,iit? to appear Qn a movie or TV show) 7 r 1=11. .=r ~ c:J-1 ..8... ~~3fef ~"§t 7fef D l~ E.2.fDfOll ~~~ 7~Cf 2 7f o-J.A1] %~ »-] ~~o]oj] ql.;j~o-JJl.. Lf ClJ..} »-]7} .=Ic-]~~1 %~ »-] ~ 0] .=I%17-11 ~q~J..iit? 7 f 1=11, .=1. ~ t: i 2.} .:il£_. ~~ .1.q ~o I ~~Iii ~q ~ ~~f7f ~~Iii ~71Cf '=,'"XI*'*OI ~~Iii ~q .... 1 '-q~AiR?'~ A~~5HAi c.~~ [H£:~ .!Et~f>~Ai iR. 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(5) 71~~:=: 'f% 0 .£ 1Qrv20mmQI ~01 C:j LH~ 3:!£.£ l ... ~~~~~=- ~:~~~~:..... ·-... .............. . ~y ~ ilJ1 »-1, Oi Al1 Al %011 -t:-0 1 i'£0 1 (1) Lff~q-t:lif.-i.2.? g5JI Li1, .A.]~ i'£0 1 ..2..t=j c.}-.Jl.B.. -t:-0 ] 41cml-} til ~Oi .B.. o~n 00 0~7~ 00 41 \1 ~011 (2) __________ ? g5JI ~£ u] n t':j-%] ).1 J.i!..-*).}.:1!.7} i',fo] xtrl ~Jl. ~y iT~~ .!i!.y77} 40~0 lli:l ~ 9- ~ :::= 71 ~ ~ 3).1{}-o l '8 ~l o~n 0 0 ~ ? ------------------------ =z.~q] <if.££ -t:-o] (5) ? ----------------------- 1 06 Korean Grammar u1 'lise · Intermediate That person is our company president. q :A~~o] ;_p.J-\3 op,]i!}y.fl? 13Jt1R o}:A~».] o}y ~~.R? He's the president? Not the deliveryman? Akira, it's late, so let's go. You already want to go? It's just now 11 p.m. O IR~::: q~ APs£1 ~~ ~.:ll ~I--E AtEtol ;.:!;1-t£1 ~ol2.fAi ~2.f7~Lf ~~ * ~~ rrH ~::: -f:t§~ [[" Ar§~LICf . .gcH~£1 ~~ CfAI ~ ttl ~f~Ai ~ol-E APE!-£1 -f:t~OILf L7t:j~ LfEfLH::: -3-:!~LICf. [[f2.fAi .gcH~O I ~ ~£1 g:g ~-W-011 [[f2.f §EH7f ~2.f~Liq -Li-~ ~§~£1 ~EH !f!Oil '-LIR?'~ ~~Lief. This expression is used when the speaker is surprised by or cannot believe what another person has said. It indicates the speaker's emotion and feeling of surprise or disbelief while repeating the relevant information. Thus, the form of this expression depends on the type of statement used by the other person. Specifically, the form -LIR? is added to the appropriate indirect quotation form of the other person's statement (1) .gcH~OI ~AigQ$_ ~~~ rrH When the other person uses a declarative sentence: A/V -----------,-- A ~J;;.!CfLIR? l£j~CfLIR? ~~ 7i2.fLIR? 1£1~ 7i 2.fLIR? --- ----- ---- ~qLIR? ~qLIR? v -(L-) L ctLI.H.? ; Q:jq , Q:j ~ctLIR? --------: -------·---~---- ~---·------:---~---·----··-------------- ~ctLI.H.? Ol~ctLI.H.? NOlet ( o l}i!~LI.H.? (2) {tcH tgo 1 2.1 := ::;:.2£ 'M~ ~ rrH II~E.IOiet ~<§JOict Qj)...~Oiet 2:!-~0IC~ When the other person uses an interrogative sentence: :em -~/~LtLI.H.? NV .... ........ DI2H I~~ -(.Q.)2 7iLtLI.H.? A -LtLI.H.?, - 0 LtLI.H.? v -LtLIR?, -LLtLIR? _...:_._ ----.-:--- NO IC~ ~qLI.H.? Ol~qLI.H.? ______ ..:........._ __________ .:.__ ________ ______________ :.. ~et Q:jet ~et Q:jet Qj)... fO let 2:!-~0 iet 2.j)...f0 let 2:!-~0ICf . . II~E.Ii!~LI.H.? ~<§JOii!~LIR? Qj)... ~~ 7i i!~LI.H.? ~~~ 7ii!~LI.H.? ~J:i!LtLIR? Q:j ~LtLI.H.? ~~ 7iLtLIR? Q:j~ 7iLtLIR? .l.l.fqLIR? ~LtLI.H.?. ~LtLIR? 7 ~LtLI.H.? . 7f.!:::.qLIR? Q:j LtLI.H.?. Q:j LqLIR? Qj)...fLtLI.H.? ~~olqLIR? 2.l)...f~LtLIR? 2t~OI~LtLIR? * ~~A~ ~XH~2l ~.!?- '-qLI.£?.?'~ '-.Q.qLIR?' 2.~7f 71-5-o~Ol. ~A~.Q.j ~XH§g '--LtLIR?'~ ·-~qLIR?' 2.~7~ 7f-5-~LICf. For adjectives in the present tense, both -LIL152.? and - £ LILI52.? are acceptable, while for verbs in the present tense, both -LILI52.? and -'=.L~LI52.? are acceptable. (3) {JCH'2JOI '~iR5:2£ ~~~ rrH When the other person uses a propositive sentence: --- - ----------- v l:::l::>~:i -ro --·--··--·----·---- __ ;.___ 1 08 Korean Grammar in/ zts~ · Intermediate . 7fAfLI.H.? Q:jA~LIR? 7fAI ~A~LIR? 9::!AI ~AfLIR? (4) ~cHtgO I ~ ;~·HE~ W~~ [H When the other person uses an imperative sentence: v .::::Z./.:1 00 ~ " .... ·-' .... ·- .... .... ...... -;--................ -.. 7 ~2.~LIR? Q:j 0 2.~LIR? 7~A I ~2.~LIR? Q:jAI W2.~LIR? _____ ___:. __ ·-- ···-···--···--·--- 7f ,<:.'OJ] »-]7)- -2'\--r!oJl ~{:ls.j~rJliL. I heard Eunhye won the lottery. Lf -2'\-.:r!oJl ~{:ls.j ~t:}y.ft? .::.llj] J-)-Acl_o]oj]iL? She won the lottery? Is that true? 7f ~zt;.J ~o] ~::<~] ~7.] oJ--"iliL? Do you know when the midtermexams are? Lf ~::<1] ~7.] 0 )-LfY.fL? LJ1~~EJ1 %5J.-OiiL? When are the exams? They're tomorrow. You didn't know that? 7f :§:jJ-)-oj] ~7]-"1] 7)- ~o] L.j-_2__1 .. .]77)- .2.~ 5J-] o]~oJl~ oJ] Oi-{!~ ~.A] oJ-.Ai]iL. The company's electric bill is really high, so please don't use the air conditioner after 5 p.m. Lf 5J-] 0]~oj] oJ]Oi-{!~ ~ .A] ~2.}-Y.ft? .A1'='lrrJlS:. ~uj-L.j- Gj-£:-r-]]Jl. Don't use the air conditioner after 5 p.m.? But it's really hot in the evening, too. 1 ~Ai-@2.1 ~AH~J!~ J!~7i~. o 1 2.H~~ £¥ ·-qLIR?'~ w~ * ~~Liq. This expression can be used in the form -qLIR? not only in the present tense but also in the past and future tenses. 7f .Ai:::: :1. -"}'if~ %2.} il... Lf :1. -"}'if~ .2.-E-t:.ft-lil..? J?-2.1 :i!.} ::8-=JL?J-o}.fl... = :1. -"}'if~ .2..S.r:ft-1 il..? 7f 1;"f ».]7} ~-?:!oJl ~-?:!~<>lil... Lf 1;"f »-]7} ~-?:!oJI ~-?:!~r:ft-lil..? {1-7.}7] 2Jlil..? = 1;"f ».]7} ~-?:!oJl ~-?:)<5}r:fyil..? 7f .AJ\±~oj] 2-Eo] 'T~~<>lil... Lf .AJtJ~oJI R oJ ~~r:fLJil..? <>lu-JJ.-17} woJ 9-1J.-Gfo}.fl... = .AJtJ~oj] R 0 ] ~<5}qLjil..? 2 :: =~ ·-qLI'2.J ~EH£ M():j g§ ~:CIO!I ~ * ~~Ljq -~s expression can also be used mid-sentence in the form -ctL/. 7f %~ ».]7t §:jJ-~ .::L~.!f-~t:H.R. I heard Yunho quit his job. q Aa~oJ.R? %~ ».J7t §:J.A~ .::L~.!f-~t:ft..J ~ ~ *7r ~oJR. ~c.J §:J.AtoJJ.Ai ..2..'9!%~ ~"5t.:il 1it:f .:il ~~:: t:i]il-. Really? I can't believe Yunho quit his job. He said he wanted to work here a long time. Tomorrow will be a new year. Lf ~».i .AH"5H2fl-J .A]{}o] 1J~ ~2.] 7]-2 ~ {[ot.R. (I can't believe) it's already the new year. It seems that time really fl ies. 3 ~CH'6f0llll1Ai ~::: g§OI <2J§5:<2J ~~£ .:Z. <2J§5:£1 ~EH2.f f£::: g§ ~~Q£ '-qLIR?'~ ~~Liq. When repeating what the other person just said, the same sentence form used by the other person is also used before -CfL/2? 7f ~ir ».J7t ~RoJI ~o}.g-t:J1.R. (~.,~.i.g) Minjun said he's returning to Korea. <declarative sentence> Lf ~».i ~o}.g_qy.R? ~~oJI1\11j.S:. V.~t:f.:il "9Y.?.f0 }il-. (~.Ai.g) He's already coming back? (Don't you recall that) he said he'd be in England for a year. <declarative citation> 7f .!pJ\:Jo] ..2..~ o]:.:C"5r2fl.R. (~ 'tj.g) The department head said to work overtime tonight. <imperative sentence> Lf ..2.. ~ .£ 0 ]:-2--5}2.}-y.R? oJ7.i].S:. "9Y.::t;J] .!E -5}2fl.R? (~ttj.g) He said to work overtime again tonight? (We) worked overtime last night, and now he is telling us to do it again? <imperative c itation> 11 0 Korean Grammar iN Us-e · Intermediate 1 7~ '-11 ~ ~0 1 ..g.qj.£... q 4~oJ1 ~o1 ..g.qyJl? ..8..~ tg-»-17} :AjW o1.AJ~~1Jl. LH~ ~o1.g.q ~ t!H~7~ ~~~ ~q 4~0ll ~O I .g.q I R-§- '§t.UI7f ~'Y Ol.g-Qfq ~~~ ~q I Al89-'2! 5H£ tg-§OII.A:j O:jAf ~T-7f ru_q.:il ~q ~ ~.A.i.§.~ !i!2.i 7fAt 1 .R7f 30'2! !f:!o l oa-Eq 2 7~ ~~ »-1.9.1 \f:A} ~-T7l- -fl-~~ <?:!cxJ1<?.J. o1c}~).-lJl? Lt <?:!cxJ1<?.!0 1crY..8..? J.lJ ~~~ "§:}J-~o] 1fl~1..8... to be apt, prone (to do) 9-~ Ml£1 ';:,tAf ~T-7~ ~~~ <i:!oti<2JOiq 7JI'ti Ml7~ Of-? {g~6lq <c:!oti<2.!0 iq 1 ~\S ~li!:J~ ~{!Jolq {g~6fq I Al:z.t:ilt ~61~ ogJ- Q:j~ 6fCf E/1[! Mj7f O:jAf ~T-.2.f 0110-J~q (1) 7~ ~~ »-], ~A~j ~<fji5lJ.fL? Lf OJJ.il ~"J~Ii-fl-!.2.? -3f\J A~j ~<fl~oj] .2.11~r:i] 7] ~ ~ LfJ-i].fL? (3) 7~ 97cl »-] ~ .A}i:!J-5} ~ ~ ~0 l-.fL. q _______ ________ ? 9fcl »-] ~ ~.g.~ o:j :A}~o} .fL. Lf _____ _______ ? LJ1 ~0 1 J..j'~ <?.!Ell -ti--¥- ~ w 71 oj].fL? (5) 7 ~ oi7] ~ ?-]~ ~ ~o] 20,000-%lo1CJI.fL. _ _____ _ _ _____ ? t:l .!f- l:l]».}-l.:]].fL. 1 7~ ~* ;,.q q~ .2?-0U Ai~OII .gq~AiR? q Lil, gtO~R. Oj~Jll <gi~OjR? 2 3 4 CD ..g. q 1-j.B. (g) ..g. q J2 <5} 7-] ~c.}-J2.B. ® ..g.qJI ~~~t:i] ~o}.B_ @ %7-]5:. .2. ~cf~ r!] .A}1lo]oj].B. 7~ R~ ~O I XJ:~Ai AECjiA ~O~R. q ~H~~ o~~ ~01 HH~~qjl o~rc!Ci l ~H~~ ~It! 5H S!AiiR. CD {to] 1f£o]llll}7-]l-j77} (g) {(O j llllj-~ 78~0~ ~~~Ejj ® {fo]llll}:A] ~ rj] ~1lt>}l-j 77} @ {fo] llll}~q~ oN7] ~ ~ ~~t:i] 7~ 01~~011 ~o I ~LiiR q CD ~o 1 ~q Jl.B. (g) ~Oj ~t:}~.Al.B_ ® ~o] % ~ ~1{-e>i.B. @ ~o] ~qJl t>}~ t:i].B. 7~ fPIOII ~c.~Ai gJ~OiR. q CD l:l]E}ll! C7} ~7]oj] ~ ~77]- 1i!J-.Al C6> l:l ]E}ll! C7} {j?]oj] ~qJI t>}~q] ® l:l]E}ll! C7} ~7]oj] ~o} 7}7-]Jl @ l:l]E}ll! 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Do you want to eat with us, Hoyeong? ~ { 46]' This expression is used to indicate the speaker's vague intention or rough plan that has yet to be finalized and could therefore still change. -(0)27}~ ~q v -(0)277~ 5~q ~m t>~c~ Q:j ~m t>~q ________ __,_ ___________ ___::......._ ____ __,_ ______ _ • r:J-% ~¥E1 .fl..7~ Bfl%77} -&lJA. I'm thinking of learning yoga from next month. • .2.'il!ILJ-oi] ~~l=IJoj] {{71} '5}-ec]] ~o] ~~.B..? I'm thinking about going to the sauna for the first time in a while, so would you like to go together with me? • ~A~ %~71} '9J.~cjj -%lif0 ] -£2f.Ai =z_lJ rfY 7]~ ~Oi.fl... I had been considering changing jobs, but I got a raise, so I decided just to stay here. 114 Korean Grammar u1 'lise · Intermediate -~------ 1 01 ±E~:= ~Aig-'2.! 71fsoLil 2.1:=:::o1q ~~g ~ii'~Oil::: A~~* ~~LICl EE~ o 12.W~££ A~~ -"? ~~LICL This expression can only be used with declarative sentences and not with interrogative, imperative, or propositive sentences. It also cannot be used in the future tense. • rj-% ~ _!f-Ej *~ ~ '%[77} <5~Jl? (X) rJ-% ~-¥-E1 -"?~ ~ %[77} ~-"lr:f. (x) ~ t:]-% ~.!f-E1 *~ ~ %[77} is~Jl . ( 0) rj-% ~ _!f-Ej *~ ~ %[77} '5'}J,i]Jl, (X) rJ-% ~-¥-E1 9-~ ~ '%[77t'%[ 7~oj]Jl. (x) 2 Ol ±E~~ !f.~§££ A~~ rrH ::: ''2.! -(0)2 77~ o~cf. '-:AI ~7Jf o~q·~ A~gj'LicL ~2.1q ·~ -( 0)2 77~ o~q· ::: A~~-"? ~~Liq. When using this expression in a negative sentence, either the form 'r! -(.2.)27Jf ofc.f or - fi:l 'MJJf ofc.f can be used. The form~ -(.2.)277f ofCf. however, cannot be used. • ~{l<>ll :::: "§:!-"'~ 6Jt:J-<>j];,i ~~ * ~%77} is~Jl. (x) ~ ~{l<>Jl :::: "§:!-"'~ 6Jt:J-<>ll;,i ~~ '?l ~%77]- is~Jl . (o) ~ ~{l<>ll :::: "§:!-"'~ 6Jt:J-<>l1Ai ~ ~ ~.A] '?{77]- <5~ Jl . ( 0) DI2.H2.1 711~~ ~~ rrH A~oi-E '-(o)2 7iO!IR', '-(0)2-.~ .::il o~cv. '-(0 )27Jf 0~q· ::: 1::1 1~~?..:! ~A: I'2.! Cf*Jl~ ~::: j:fO IJ~ ~~LI C~. The expressions -(.2.)2 710liR. -(.2.)2-til o fCf, and -(.2.)27Jf o fCf, all of which indicate a future plan, may appear to be similar, but they actually have the following differences. - (0 )2 7iO!IR - ~ - .......... ---~ --· ............... ... ·· - . . . -- .... --·· _; _____ --·---- ·- ·---- ---·· · · ____ ., __ _____ ________ __ · -·- . . . . · -· • . ..• . .. . .. h•·····"••h ... ···- .......... . ..... . ~rrH Refers to a virtually definite plan • fi:1-i= -'?'MOil Oi~~ ~ 710liR. I'l l go on a trip this , weekend. , DI2.H£1 711~~ w~ rrH Refers to a future plan ~-6 .:;:r~JI~~ 71 1~~ W~ rrH Refers to a somewhat concrete plan I'm planning to go on a trip this weekend. 1::!~*~~ 711~~ W~rrH Refers to a plan that can still be changed • fi:1-i= -'?'MOil Oi~~ ~7Jf <>HR. I'm thinking about going on a trip this weekend. _____ j _ ______________ _______________ ________________ _____ _:_ ________________________________ ----------------~-----------~-------------------------- 1 7~ lf ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7-joj]Jl? q ..2..tili_~oj] ~:§:]-~ ~ ~t:;lJ.i ~i ~771- i>llA. ~~c~ ~~!;!q :res~ 5~~ 2 7~ .A-1 ~ ~J.} ~011 ~ w 7-joj]Jl? 'C!~~ ~~.A.i ~q .I!.DICI ~~ !i!q -B-=?-5~~ ~01 EIILI-6~ };:lq q .7.]\:l- ~We>ll * -5TIJ.i ~itl ~cJl ~ %f77l- i>llA. to be left undone, to be overdue AN~.A.~~ Cf% ~§t Al'd ~'MOll ~ oH.A.i ~'E:! ~2.11~ 5~q Al'd ~~IQJIS:. ~ 7~.A.i ~2,1011 7~~ OI.A.~ oHo~ oH.A.i AH 5~~~ ~to~!i!q '-(£)2m 5~r.F~ A~c5HAi c~ [H~ ~~5~AiiR. (1) 7~ -8~o:j~ ~ Oi~£ :Q 7-joj]Jl? (-5]-2}o]£ 7}c.j-) q o}-3j ~ _2_ 2 ~.A]~ t>t-2f01:£ ' i77r t>HSL. (2) 7~ J.j~oJ 1lY-Ttl ~ W 7-joj]Jl? ({1-T- {loj] ~cj 7}c.j-) q 6E cjj A ~ ~jl1t<>iJ.l ------------------------- (3) 7~ {loj]J.i "&.liL7!}.7.] ~.A]Jl? (o]J.}-5}c.j-) q l=Jl. -=r cJlJ.i "& .liL -2-7-1.£. ------- - --- -- (4) 7~ lf!-AJ-7!}.7.1 oj~Jll ~ 7-joj]Jl? (l:l ]~7] ~ E}c.j-) q .Aj.:jo] ?J-o] ~_Q_L.j 7J} ----------- (5) 7 ~ 1f-_2_\:]7J]] E_~ ~%.£. -i!-<3!. ~ 1[ 7-joj]Jl? (~{}- ~ .A}t:.}) q ~Re>llJ.-1 %~-5}1-J 7!} ______ __ _ 116 Korean Grammar in 'ltre · intermediate 7 ~ oj ~.A}-oj] 7-J-%±~ o]i}7}- -¥-<3! <iJY77l-? Why did you apply to work for this company? q .7.~]7}- ~5:i~ trll-¥-E-1 7}-7-]Jl ~~ i}~ ~~ Si.Jl7-}- 7-]-%±<5}-711 ~ S>i ~ y -ct. I applied because I wanted to realize the dreams I've had ever since I was little. 7~ OJ=7J».]! oj .AjZ}-oj] 'T~ ~o]oj]Jl? Yang Gang, why are you calling at this hour? q ;z-1, ¥12J-~ ~ £~JI;zl- ~~ £Xi~Y-ct. I'm, um, calling to ask you a favor. : =~::: ~1-E .A.~OI ~~~2.1 ~6~ 51-E .Q.j.s=_q ~~:JO I ~~~011 <llg~ qE~~ [[jj .A.j§~Liq. O l.!l~ :: c::!~O iq ~g:il~ ~::: ~6.1~<2.! ~01q ~011 ~~ .A.j§5~[Jj <fJ~O iq i:! I -2:16.J~<2J ~%,f0ii.A.-J .A.j§5~\:!:! ~5 :-~~LICl - -s expression indicates that the preceding clause contains the speaker's intention or purpose for doing the ~..on stated in the following clause. It is mainly used in official situations, such as when giving a speech or ~uflg a report. Thus, it can sound a bit awkward when used in casual conversation or in informal situations. v · ~a lf !::= J.H£* ~.7.~2.1 ~ ~~ii~.:i!..7.~ ~1Jiil ~~ii~.=il ~~Yet. The government is working hard to create new jobs. • -¥--2. \:l7Jll c 2-l .:iiA~ o 1 % {! ~ .:r-~ ~ ~ Y cr. I bought this item to give to my parents. The two countries signed an agreement to maintain good relations. ~q.:il:;q ~.j.:ilA:~ ------- -- -- - ~l 1 Ol .R~::: -t:j~~:ilf .¥-~~2.1 ~Opf ~OfO~ ~Lief. The subject of both the preceding and following clauses must be the same when using this expression. • Y.:: ~.3115}27.} %;,~o] ~{l15] ~.!f~ ~-;;,yq_ (x) - Y.:: ~3115}.Jl7-} ~{l15] ~¥~ ~-;;,yq._ (o) 2 '-jl;J;:f' ~Oll~ :ilf7-jQf DlcH~ qEfLH ~ ·-~/~-':ilf '-~-·~ ~01 ~ 4- ~~Lief. The forms -'UI'XJ.- and -~- for expressing the past and future, respectively, cannot be used together with - .:L!.:Af. • Ljj~llj-7.] ::1. ~~ ~~Jl7.} ~{li>] ~~r:f. (x) 41~77]-7.] ::J. ~~ ~41.]!27.} ~{li>] ~"9ict. ( x ) - LJ1~77]-7.] ::1. ~~ ~Ljj.Jl7.} ~{l15] ~"9ict. (o) 3 '-jl;J;:f ofef'£1 ~EH£ ~~ of'21 ~ol-E .A.fE:!"£1 £15:.~ qEfi::\!Lief. The form -.:L!.:Af ofCf expresses the speaker's intention. • oj Ai]i}o] 7.]4:f-3cj.2..£. ~.'?. ~g ~ '?;!Jl 'XJ.o-J.Ai ;,~-02J'% ~c.j27.} ~Yet. This product continues to get good reviews, so we plan to increase production. Ol .H.~Q£ .!¥-2:1-§.~ '2._1-~ [[H~ ''2._1-'0iq ·~·01 -5-l.!-Oll ~Ol7f'21 ~~Lief. When used in this form, the negative particles ~and ~cannot be inserted. • .q-c.j ::: ::J. ~J-}9.} ~j Q{% 15} Jl7.} <j- ~y ct. (X) .q-c.j;: ::J. _zjJ-}9.} ~]Q{~ 15}27.} *~Yet. (x ) _I - ~ .q-c.j;: ::1. _zjJ-}9.} ~]Q[% 'j-15}Jl7.} ~Yet. (o) ~ .q-c.j;: ::1. -Zl""l-9.1- ~lQf% t>J-7.] ?/27.} ~Yr:f. ( o) 1 7f :§:jJ-} qy ~ J-}1{~ ~ £ g wo1 o}J-17-1Jl? q lo]l, A EtJV- ~ ~Jl7-} £ g wo1 o}J-1 ~ ~ :Q-~yq_ ~.21 AJ.I7f ~Oi~ ~ilf>l ~¥5fq ~* AJ.Il= :All£!011 ~JIJ :AfCf AE2.il!:o.~ ~q I~ '2JO I Of,qq ~Q'1Af7f !Lief I ~ilol ~¥-ofq o~011 ~JIJ ~OiLfAi g:;~ ofcf 1 ~JIJ :;qq 2 7f ~~011 {[ rrJ1 lf 2 71~~ E}e;J.JI WY77}? Lf J-}7-J\:J g .2.l-1.Jl 7}71 rrR¥011 KTX~ E}Jl7-} WL-1-ct. to receive/entertain guests .gj-~011 ~ rrH .!:f-2 7 lj:~ EfCf ::J. ~:AI~ w-olllil ~q 11 8 Korean Grammar in U1·e- · Intermediate Al{t\3~ 2.AI.Jl 7f71 rrHgOII KTX~ Efq ~~%!" O:j:Af ~-=?-OIIlil ~q :All£!011 £.2.1~ tHAi ~\3~~ CH~f>fcf 2 (1) 7 ~ Jl~ J-}7-J\:Jo1-!f-<3!~ ~-5R x~-5}.i!. ?i1J-11Jl? (~ J-}~~71~ ~711 ~~q) q ~"r .ll-!flll~ 1=-111 o.t%27-r x.~-6}.i!. Ji1{JYL.f. (3) 7~ 01 ~ ~ J-1Zl-011 ~~.£. ~~ ~~Jl? (R~ ~01 <V_o-]J--i% Oif-15!.1:}) q ~~~~YL.f. ___________ 7}1:';].i!. ~YL.f. (5) 7~ ,<:_<5~011 r+GJ%~Jl? (~~~% -6}1:}) q l:J1. L.f13J%~YL.f. ·-.:u.:A~ 5~cr~ AI-§<SHAi q:; cH.£~ ~~5~AiiR (1) 7~ -¥-<3!011 LJ1~ 01°1=71 ~ -6}aj.i!. ~Yllr? (~R9.J x.~ .g./\11 011 LJ1 -6R 01°1=71 '6rr.f) q .2.~ ,c:. t>£~.2.1 .!I:. OJ ~t-11011 1:ffc5H o!Ofllc5r.llf.r ~.tL.rc:r. (2) 7 ~ 211 ~Ro-] ~ ~1J-61 .:g.lf-~Yllr? (~R011 <U~ LJ1 -&JlL011 ~-&-6}1:}) q 15R~_§_ O:l.Al -61 2 ~=~-6RJ--i '-'- 2. 2t:J 0 1 (3) 7 ~ .§~ W"01 ~o-]J--i ~~711 »-aj.i!. ~Y771-? (%L.f) Lf .£%01 ~_g_~ J-}~~ ~ (4) 7~ ~<i:l ~011 ~ ~ ?i1 ~'?JY771-? (Qj-=r;-.Q.£. *-&~ 71-L.f) q (5) 7 ~ .2.~,<:. -¥-<3!~ ~7H-6R ~;.1~~Yllr? (.i!.15J=9.J *~~ g~ 011 LJ1 -6RJ--i ~7fl-6}q) q S>_...'=-.0 2.-;::::- 7~ 7--j ~~7} ARo1<V_qJl -o}~T:11 7--j ~~ f;). ~tRiL? People say that movie is interesting, so do you want to see it? q %'-O} _R. -=:1. ~ 7-1 <(Jo} s:_ L} s:_ _!i!_ e1 ~ {to 1 ~ o:j Jl.. Sounds good. Even if you hadn't asked, I had been planning to see it anyway. Jaya, what are you doing? q l:lR7} Jlll}l--j 2.}~ ~ ~01 Cl~ {1-~ql ~01 o:t...Q..:Jll _R? -, 2 '-11 • I was just about to cook some noodles. Do you want to have some with me? 01 .H.~~ q~ -"~'SOl¥~~ 0~;;:~jl Xil~~ 't:J~£ .::1 -"ll!"OJI' EE~ ' 7~7JJ-g oJ2.H'Oll Oi't! '§!~ o~2.~jl ~~.&j~ o~7~q 2.1.s:.~ o~jl ~~ rrH .A.~gt-LJcL o1 g~~ -5--"~'2..!" -"~~ 4 ~~LJ cL This expression is used to express the fact that not only had the speaker been intending to do the very thing the other person is suggesting, but that he or she was either just about to do it at that very moment or intended to do so very soon . It can only be used with verbs . •• • · ·~ •• ····- .. ____ ';~' · · - --.c=, ,_;p. •• ~~ --~--~·-,;'1;;.·~· · .. .:..=.. • ..o;...--~~----..a:;............__ ' ' v 7~ ~if .If.-Ajo]2]1.=z.~.R? Whysucha(surprised)face? 7 ~2.~'2:! ~oJq ~o2.~'2:! ~o Jq q rr1~<5B!.-J ~7ll- ?1 ?1~ ~<?.lt=Jl !.}7-J\3°1 ~Oi.5!..J.:l!.-J ~~<5BJ.-J .=z.~.R. I was tired and about to take a break, but the company president came in, and I was taken by surprise. 7~ .§.~ ~1-oj-o]: ~~r:i] L-j_lf- l:l}llll}J.-j ,<:_~oj] ~ J.j;jo] ~Oi.R. I need to withdraw some money, but I'm so busy that I can't get to the bank. Lf .=l.~Jl? 7-i]7} 7<]i5- ,<:_<'>~oj] 7]·PJ~ ~<?_lt;j] ~1-o}cf C~7J}Jl? Really? I was just about to go to the bank, so shall I withdraw some money for you? 1 20 Korean Grammar i;, 'll.s·~ · Intermediate 7~ ~~ »-] %1 i>~JI. ~o-]ii.? What are you doing, Suyeong? q 7-Jii] ~ o~.A] a:j"'fl ~o]~~nll ~o] o}1!eJl.R? I was just about to have some coffee, so would you like to have some with me? 1 '-(0)2.~'2! §O iq'Q~ '-(0)2.~'2! §OI~q·:: ~0 1 .A.I§-5H.s=. t!!fi"~ Liq . .:J.~:A I '2J '-(0 )2.~ '2! §Oiq' :: l::l~£ :AI-5 ~~o~2.~.::il ~q:: A.~~ qEf~ rrH. '-(0)2.~'2! §o l~q·:: oti~J¥Ei .:J.%17-11 ~ ~z,r ~ 7f:AI.::il ~~g~ qEf~ ITH .A.I§-~Lic.f. While both --(£)2112! ~01q and --(£)2.~12! ~OI<ltq are acceptable forms of this expression, -(2.)2.~12! ~01 c.f is used to indicate that the speaker was just about to do the action at that very minute, while -(2.)2.~ 12! ~OI<ltq is used to indicate that the speaker had already been intending to do the action. CD 7-]~ :J ~~ .A}ajtB ;g.o]oj]ll... ® :J ~ ~ .A}aJtB ;g.o]~o-Jll... : Ol ~~ (j)g .::1. ~~ 1::1 ~.£ Xl5 A~2.~.:il Cii-E ~~ qEfLH.:il ~.:il. ~ Oli~Ef.Ei ~~ Af2.~E ~Zj"~ Cif.:il ~<lt qE ~~ qEf~Liq. Here,G) means that the speaker was just about to buy the book at that very moment while ® means that the speaker had been planning to buy the book from before the time of the conversation. 2 Oi't! -?.:!~ o~2.~.::il ~Z/"O~.::il ~~::cil .:J.ITH q~ .A.fiE:!"O I .:J.-?.:!~ ~0 1 of:Af.::il ;I;il<2.!"~~ rrH ·o ~~·. '.::1.~ :AI ~o f.s=.', '<2..1" .:J.cH.s=.' ~~ .A.I§-5H.A.i cHEt~ ol-2 ~~7f t'i~ Lic.f. This expression can be used along with phrases such as Of~ . .::J.~:X:I ?;tO~£. and ~ .::J.2H£ when responding to someone who has suggested doing something that the speaker had already intended to do. 7 ~ ~o ] 6j.A}W2Jlll..? q oj-~ ~% 9:j..2..aj tB ;g.o] ~o-Jll... 'li :J2jj.X. ~ ~ 9:J..2..aj tB ;g-o 1 "illl.. . .:::L~?-1 ?.foJ-.s:. ~~ 9:J..2..3JtB ;g.omo-J..a. 3 OI±E~~ olc.H .A.I;I;il:: .A.I§-of:AI ?i'~Lic.f. This expression cannot be used with the future tense. • ~~Oil ~;@il}cj 7}3JtB ;g.~ ~oj]ll... ( x) ~ ~~"11 ~;@il}cj7}3JtB ;g.omo-J..a. (o) I ~~Oil ~;@il}cj7}3JtB ;g.o]oj]ll... (o) 4 ~~~011 ~ rrH:: '-( 0)2.~'2! §OII'£.s=. .AI§-~-* ~~Li ef. When used at the end of a clause that is followed by another clause in the same sentence, the form --(£)2.'112! ~011 can also be used . • lJ17} ;@~ ii}aJ tB ;g.oj] o-jDj y 7} ;@~ ii}1io-Jll... When I was about to make a phone call to my mother, I got a phone call from her. '-(0)2.~.:il5~c.f£~ '-(0)2.~'2! gojc.f~ c.rg.:i!~ ~~ x~l7~ exl~Liq. The forms -{2)~.:il 5fC.f and -{.2.)2.~'2.! ~fOICf have the following differences. :APc t:l~£2.j ~ ~~ 7PJj.g OJ2.HOll AI§~ -"? exl~Liq. ~~~ Can be used for actions the speaker will do from now or in the near future. '2:! DI 2.H2.J ~Oli.S:. AI§W-"? 'V~Liq Can be used for actions the speaker will do in the distant future. • Y.:: 4l\1oJI oJ.;:- o:Jti~ ~ 5}aj.I!. i>H..R. (o) :AlE- t:l ~£2.l ~ ~~ 7PJj.g DI2.HOll Ai§W-'? 'V~Liq. Can be used for actions the speaker will do from now or in the near future. '2:! DI2.H2.J ~011~ AI§~ -"? ~~Liq. Cannot be used for actions the speaker will do in the distant future. • t.f:: Ljj\:!oJI a].;:- o:jt;}l ~ 5}ajJt! {}ojojJ..R . (x) ---'----- - ---------- ---- ···-------------··--------------------------- ------------- 1 7f t;J-5f-1-j7J} ~ g % ~.A]q, q _:F~l :A] ?£o}s:_ .g g ~allfl {1-o]ofl..R.. C-jSf-LilJf ~ -§ 'i§!Cf ~~ofLJ7Jf ~Cflt:JI~~-§ .!i:!.Cf Al:c._l-0 I gj,,2.LJ7Jf -§ Ai-9-E.Cf ~C!It:JI~~ ~~q :AJE- q 7fCf 2 7f <2.f-4f .Aj{}o] q ~~ 1:1] :A]~ ~~W7!}..£L? q ~o}..ft. Cd' -=z.~s:__ :A]~ ~~}311fl {1-o]~<>lA. <2,1'~ AJ:Uo 1 q ~ec1J :AlE-~~ofCf ~* .UJ. ~in.J ~Ef DfAJ2.i 7fCf ~1-il- R2.l~ ttHSf-2.~.:il ofEC1J ?JO I ttHSf-Cf 122 Korean Grammar ri1 'l!d·e · Intermediate :A JE- ~~fq ~in.J ~~OJ qAi DfAJCf :Ai.£ ~1-il- R2.J~ ttH%1 5:!.Cf .~. 2 (1) 7~ ~.A~\:J . ..2_~ 4i'-1-~1 ~ ¥-1oJ1Jl? (0101=71o1-q) q ~ ~~£ :A1~ O[Ofl[~~t:"j_ 7-.;o[01[5l . (2) 7~ q-2.] _2_<ili~<>l1 Ho1-cJ ~7!}? (~ '8 ~ oj-q) Lf ~o}. 1-]-£ _________ _ (3) 7~ f{l_§..o]:, ~#-Elll1<El ~~-&-1-.:il 01 7-~1 -H--¥-oR01=:AJ. (~#-cJ ~ nq) q ~~OiJl. :A1~ (4) 7~ ~~t:~1.2J1 ti-j~~ ~OiJl? ("€1JA1 ~ E}q) Lf ti-j-"71- 2.]-J.,-j ~\3= ~OiJl . (5) 7~ 01~ »-1-&-1-.:il ~01 1fll1 ~~OiJl? (01;._}-&-j-q ) q 1;]1, a}{j 01 ~ »-1£ 01;._~ <5}7]1 ~7-] ~Jl. '-(0)2.~12:! ~O[~q·~ .A.f*c5H.A.i qg CH~~ .gt~f;~AiiR. (1) 7~ ~~ <2{1;~ *:A]~~ ~~t:~1 Oi~ll1 <5j-:A]Jl? (<2{1;~ a1Jf-t:f) q J8!U"o}Jl. 1-j-£ if~ ~o] .A~F-1;._-1 0.\'1; ~ Dl~~t:"j_ 7-.;o[OJ_Oi5l. (2) 7~ 0] .g.~~ cf 0]oR~OiJl? (~.g.<5j-q) q o}yJl, ~ %ct;._-1 (3) 7~ ~~ »-] ~:§:}~§..~ 0}.Ai1Jl? (q;:: ~.:rz-<>117]1 %0i.!i!.cf) q o}yJl, :A1£ %ct;._-1 (4) 7. ~~ lfr ~7~ o]; ~ cf Qjq-.Jl ~OiJl? (-H-:311<>11 »-q) q o}yJl, q * QJ %1 ;._-1 (5) 7~ l:IJ-~<>11 7-i1~£<>11 ~ ~~Jl? (r:f% l:IJ-~oJl 7}t:.j-) q ~:A]Jl. ~~:A] ?J-0}£ Why did you come to Korea? q ~R ~.:r-.5:. J.}~ ~ ~RW£ Bfl% ~ ~RoJl ~Oiii.. I came to Korea to make some Korean friends and also study Korean. 7f _g_ ~ f11-T:J. .s:_ ~ Bfl~.Jl 9J OiJl? Are you learning taekwondo these days? q l:Jl. .g%£ ~ ~ ~R~ {!~ ::c~.s:. 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It is stronger than -oVOJ .!i!.Ail B. and is used when a person wants to give advice or make a suggestion a bit more softly than what can be expressed using the form -{.£)Ail.£?.. v •· ····· • {!7J-<>j] ~ ~~1.-jllj- ~BH ~ -it.£~ "3-}J,i]Jl.. Please stop smoking because it's not good for your health. • ~'tj Lt]~ 10;_]<>1] :§:JQ.j-3"}.5:.~ ~;_lq. So let's have the meeting tomorrow at 10 o'clock. • Ltl~.!f-E-j ~.:il<>j] :A]Zf-3"}:Al ~.£~ "3-l-J.ilA. Starting tomorrow, please don't be late to school. 1 36 Korean Grammar uz ctlse · Intermediate 7 ~.5:.~ f>~q Q:I.S:.~ f>~q 7 ~ J:l ~.s:.~ f)~q Q:I J:I ~.s:.~ f>~q 1 01 .H.~:=: ~~~o 1q ~~~Oil~ AI§~Liq. ~~P I rrH@Oll 01~~ WW rrH ~~~Oil '-OUOiAf~ Al§o~.A I cri~Liq. This expression is only used in imperative and propositive sentences. Thus, it cannot be preceded by -0f/ Oj.A:j to express a reason in the same sentence. • 7]{l o] {l"8jj.J,.i <2.)'% T;!j£~ ~P·il£.. (x) ~ 7]{lo] {l~}Lj77} <2.)'% Qj£~ ~}).il£. . (o) 2 Ol .H.~££ §~ rrH ·-s:.~ o~~~LICf2.~.:il CH'B'W * cu:::cil OlrrH::: ~~Pil o~~q::: 2.I.AI ~ LfE~ ~qq When instructed to do something in this form, the hearer can answer using the similar form -.S:.& of~§ Lief, meaning that he or she will do the action being requested. 7f 7l~A~ ~ ~ .!i!}oF ~if~ 9 91..2..LJ77} '€11l~l -t'-lf-~}£~ ~r).il.fl... You have to do well on your final exams to advance to the next grade, so please study hard. Lf I.:Jl. '€)_{)~] -t'-lf-15}£~ ~})i~LJt:f. Okay, I will study hard. 7f 1f-Oj ~ 7-}2 rf7} ~ojj ~g li1J:$_o-]Jl. Lf o:j~ % <?.} Q.}g E_J-j JJ.. ~JJ..~ AJ 7.-j ojj ~0 1~ :q.sCf7f W>!l ~ 1111~Cf !fll f 7~ M2.l.::il Of.!!.Cf t:-o I 7 f~.::il o f.!!.Cf 2 7f ~cJl oJl %5:t~ ~n ~011l¥ 7}DJ %JR . ~ I!{IOICf to cut one's hand ~.:il~ tlf.SCI to apply ointment ~7f -"'!::2.1Cf to have heartburn ~~ medicine for an upset stomach \_*AI£ frequently; often - ~ s_ ... q.::il CZ'l.::il~ {tx~011 ::q~ l:lf£Cf !fl~~ EAI.::il-6.1A~ XiiAI.:C..fOil ofCf <2J'O~ 4-AI£ i!:-011 ~q Lf ~Jl.~ E.~ tl]LJ77t l:I} 2 Jl. "if:Al ~.5:.~ '8'}-A~Jl. ~i!iiOII ~2.1Cf to be bitten by a bug ~q to scratch ~2:11011 ~~f::.Ci l WOI L:l.!? 7f~Cf (;7~ c5fCf7 f Cf~Ai WOI !p2.m q ~~I ():jE~O I 'rJOI ~q ~.6G- <51Cf to wear a cast CZ'l.::il~ E~ EiiLjlJf l:lf£.::il ?,Cf -f,J.6.~ '5f.::il LfAi ~ ~ §-V W£ MCf .2.-§ xl.si.~ 'E:!.::il LfAi ():j~ §-V ~£ c5fCf 2 (1) 7f ~g .2...9...Jl1i ~ -c1] o-]~7-1] i>}l(! * g77]-.R? (oRtg ~ t>~oj] :A1~i>}q) Lf ~-B-~oJ2.f£ nH-c-t ~~~otl 7-i~t>r£~ t>r'-11.2.. (2) 7f ~~cle>ll :7.~ A1l%V·-l ~1'-WYct. (2[=--:7.}7-Joj] :7.~ All~ct) Lf -cf%-¥. E1 ~ 2i!.. '- -, (3) 7f !E 1J9~ i>RAl Aa~ u]~i>R. (~1Ji>}q) Lf CS{.Q.£.~ q (5) 7f oj-n}E ~%-oj] J.}~ ).}'if~ oj l;j.!f- ).jTICi%1Jl. (ojJ.~ i>}q) q q;:: l:IJ~o] ~.9..1(! -------- ·-AI·~ts=.~ c5~cr~ Al-§-f>HAi q:; cH£:~ .lt!~c5~AiiR. (1) 7f ~oj] ;go] ~ ~ Q}A-j ';it J.]{}oj] n:J-Ei>R.R. (';;!-;g g :.z.}q) q l{").s~ 7-r7-l OJ:£~ t>r'-1L2 .. (2) 7f :A1]7} ~W n:J1 2['--Q.ji>Ro~ "%[ ~o] ~~y77]-? ().}~~ %~ i>}-c.J·) Lf .:::z..o J.j7}oj]~ .._, '-'- ,_ (3) 7f .!Jl-7-J\:l. !E ~o-JJ.1 ~1'-WYct. (~ct) q 41~-¥-El ~ ~Iil (4) 7f .R~ 7ffi 4fo] »-e;J.fl... (~q) Lf ~~. ~~{} PJj7-]Lf ~ g~ g (5) 7f ~t!Jl:7.-] .lf!-7-J\:J g li}Lfci 7Ji=.-c1] ~ ~ J.} 7}o~ ~77]-.R? (J.l- 7]-q) Lf _2_i>jp~-g 9 ~.Q.y77]- o]-.!f-~£ 138 Korean Grammar ,;, 'la·e · Intermediate This grammar point is so difficult to understand. In that case, why not ask the teacher? 7f 5?. ~ 11-~ "G1l T:l:A}~ o 1 WOil ~ ~~.B... I bought some clothes, but I don't care for the design. q .:J.~. q~ *_Q_£. l:lPf-711-J- ~ ~ ~ "5}:Al .=z.~..a.? In that case, why don't you exchange them for something else or get your money back? Jl .H.~~ q::: A~~Oll7il Oi~Jil 5!-E -3;!01 ~~q.:L!. T:lf?.W ITH )..j%~Liq. Ol .H.~~ '-£~ 5~q·52.q ~t] :.i !f.CEj.:L!. Qf~ .R~~Liq. nis expression is used to suggest that someone do something. It is a much weaker and softer expression man -.s:.~ afC.f. v 7f ~-1 g 7}::: ~o] 2f.Al ~~lj] 7}oF ~7-] ~ .!2..S~~Jl. It's my first time to go this way, so I don't really know which way to go. Lf ~ ~ ~ .!2..§.~ "§J.A] ~ Ef7-] .:Z.ClJA? If you don't know the way, then why not take a taxi? 7f %r:Jl~:§:}7} 7-Pfl Jl:AJo] t.f.B... My cell phone frequently gives me trouble. q 7-}Jfl Jl:AJo] t.fl?1 9-~'il -&-}7-] ~Jl .AR ~.£ l:l}Jfl7-] .:z.elJA? .7 ~.XI .:J.c.H.R? ::[6f>~.XI.:J.2H.R? If it gives you a lot of problems, then why not just get a new one instead of getting it repaired? 1 7~ ~ 7 ~ 't}-l.{C\ ~%~] 7j-o): i>J--e'Gjj:7-l-71- q{-~Al ~4;- Aj:zl-771-:A] *~~~or. I've got to go to Myeongdong to meet a friend , but I don't think I can get there on time due to the traffic. q ~o] .Q}Ai -"J..t[i ~ ~~ 1:-j] ~~ ~ ~7\ i>}:A] .:J.i!lj? \The traflic's) probably clue to the snow, so w'ny not postpone your engagement? 1 a l iE~::: ~~~Oil o1~~ ~~ rrH ~ ·-o ~/Oi.A.i'~ .A.~5~A' ?i.::il '--(0 )Lim·~ .A.~~H ... 1q. When stating a reason in the preceding clause, - (.£)LI7Jf is used, not -Of/ Oi.A.i. • I:i %P·i 7ol' !I g ~ 7.] .:Ii!jj.R? ( X) ~ ci~t..J 77r7ol'!I g ~ 7-J.::Ii!Jl.R? (o) 2 :!!~7i IE~~ '-AI .:J.~OiR?'~ Oirt! ?.:!~ 51-E- Jt'!OI C:j q~~C~I 2/1.::1~/ll 5~AI m£LL~ ~?.!2.1 <c!-E~771§~ .R~5~7iq ~B~ ~ ITH .A.~gj"Ljq, The past tense form -:XI .:::J.~Oi£.7 is used to express one's disapproval or regret about the fact that another person did not do something despite it having been the preferable course of action. • oj-~cij ~..2..1(\ J.i 7-114;:- ~% ~ 7-jojj.R? 'i!.fo] oj-IIl(\ ~ 9J .7.] .:I~<>j.R? Did you keep working even though you were in pain? If you were in that much pain, why didn't you get some rest? : Ol g~g '['JOI Of-gCil 211 *!XI '['J~Li:E ~Ef77jg of:; ~ LfEfL!l.:il '1!-EfLICf. This sentence expresses the speaker's feeling of pity about why another person did not take a break despite being in a lot of pain. 7f o:Jil. %91- W~ J.Hjf-J?!J.-1 ~ ~ 5HJ.-1 L:J.!f- :rrl~i>H.R. q .:=I.~ , ~ 7lfo 12.} .£ % ~ :7-l .:=I. i!llJl? ~.J?-OICf to decorate a house O:j~ §-~ 'E:t~ AH.sf-'2'!.A.i '§!~ 5H.A.i L.:J.!?- rrl2-ofCf ~~ §- :lfl-[):jOt oi-l::Cil ~~~ .A.f2.i ~ .A.I?JOI ~q ~01 l.:J.!¥ ~7igCil ~501 ~q ~fjCf to be bland :g-Jz_f012.f.S:. §- *lc.f <cJEi~2£ ~~ "Ofc.f ?J:g-OI2.f.S:.-§- ~q 2 7f ~w 9l ~.2..a12 ~~r;n _2_~.5:.. 3:. ~<>i Bi~<>iJl. q .:=I.21 l-] 77} ~ojjJ.-j % ~~ ~~~£"3"}:7-l .:I;l01Jl? LH'§I 7f:XI..:il7f0t ~ -tjt5-~0 I q -w2.lc.f Oj:Ail ~01 ~ ~~E-Cil ~~Oll ~c-jLI C-j <[.!" ~f:Aic.f 140 Korean Grammar u1 CZ/.,·e · Intermediate ~Oli.A.i §- '§!~ ~~fq -§- .A.-j~2.i.A.-j ~~ .A.fCf ~0 1 ~ ~Cf..:il ~f..:il 7f:XI ~q (1) 7 ~ a:j<5]% 7\-l:lJ~ l-J-.:i!.1i,C:.EJ1 <>1r10i1J--1 !-J-~ 711 ~0\-Jl? 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(..:g-lf-~ ~{:]"01 -oj-q) q -=z.n:J1 ? ___ _ _ _ _____ ? 2 3 4 CD "'J-%iiH ~ 7]-~]7]- ~~Jl @ ).]-§-iiH ~ 'o~oj ~~Jl CD ..2..?jo]-Jl @ ~~ _2_).i]Jl ® ).l-§-iiH ~ u]-%oj ~~Jl @ "'J-%iiH ~ "'l-78°1 ~~Jl ® ~~ %"'lt:f @% .£OJ=o]oj]Jl 7~ O:j~ ~~ ~~ AH!f-l"i ~~ ~cl LI L.:j!F- IIIEoH.R q .:IEi . .g0o12.~~ ~ ---------------------------- CD ~ 77]- iiH..Il ® ~:Aj .:Z.CJ1Jl? @ ~ ~ 9l<ll~ Jl @ ~ C;j Jt! ;go] oj] Jl 7~ AH£ 7H*~ ~:2P ~ XHDI~q~AiR? q CD t;J], ?;a~~ ~iiH..Il ® o]-y..ll, ?;a~ li!.7-j !:Jl @ t;J], :AHuJ~ ~;z.J s:_ -@-c}Jl @ oj-y..ll, ?;a~ :AH uJ <;rt~ ~ 9l<ll~Jl 5 CD 7]~o]1JiiH"'i ~-'f:loJl 7]-S:.~ ii"r"'il..ll. ® tg-oj ?J-o] Lf"'i ~~ ~ %- ~;z.J .:Z.CJ1Jl? @ .AJ~-!7]- \:!- *oJl <{:!JI~ :A)-? l:lj- 2:Aj .:Z.CJ1Jl? @ ~oj ?J-o] oj-~7] rr:jJ.g.ojj <{1-Q[~ 9"']£. ~oj] ~.5:.~ ii"J-"'i]Jl. 6 CD LJ1~-¥-EJ <{]- :A] z,l-ii"]-.5:.~ iil-"'i]Jl. 142 ® ~:Ai] ?J-o] oj-~~Jl? .:Z.lfJ ~;z.J .:z.~~Jl? @ ~).}%ojj 7j-y77j- .::;z.~~~ ~~ *Oj Ef<ll~Jl. @ oj *~ 10\1 ~oj] ~ -:£-~r:-j] <i:J;z.J ?£ ~ ~iiH..Il. 7. ~iiLoJ1 _2_2ll{}~oJ1 ~l.oJ1Jl! o-Jq 7}-"-1 ~ -w ~ ~77}Jl? It's certainly been a while since you came to school! Shall we go somewhere to get a bite to eat? q ~iiLoJ1 q~ 1Il1 Jf-Cl 7} .Al--? 7}1fl_ ~t:J-011 71· ~77}Jl? How about going to the restaurant we used to frequent when we were in school? 7 • o1 ~o-J~~ o}z;:: _2_211!8 ~ :Q-o}Jl. This English book seems really old. You're right. This is a book I used to study when I was a high school student. Ol R~~ :i!~7~0il ~~~ 71{! ~<cl' 'r!~.§ ~~o 1q ~-E.!'~ :21-lfoHAi ~W rrH AI§~Liq. '5~XI'2! .::1. ~01 ~7~ Oil~ 'r!~£1<tioq ~AH77~XI~ XI~£1X I cr.;~ .3;1~ ~~Liq. ~A· %tOil AI§~Liq. This expression is used when recollecting a behavior or habitual act that was repeated regularly over a certain period of time. However, it must refer to something that happened repeatedly in the past but has not continued until the present. It is used in front of nouns. v ~---------------------------------------------~------------------------- • ~{joj]1[1fl ;.}~ ,<: 7<] \:J: "f:-~oj] oj;.}'9J~Jl. The person who used to live next door moved last weekend. 1 44 Korean Grammar ;,,_ CZ/se- · Intermediate • o] g Q{,<:. 7.~]7} .:l!. ~~.ii!. trlJ 7.}? ~ lfl 7-J aj]Jl. This is a song that I used to listen to a lot in high school. • o}t!-]7.] 7fl]J--j c}l-]J-] lfl LJ1~.ii!.oj] 7.15=- t:fl-].:i!. 'Xl~Ycf. I attend the same university that my father used to attend. -; ~§-.A.IOll '- \::!'01 ~ ~EH.'= 22g ·~li~ LfEf~ ITH'.Q.j 02 '-W'It\::!'~ .:g.:::;.,WdiR See Chapter 22 Expressing Completion, 02 -~/~'2! for information about the - I:! form attached to adjectives. 1 O I.H.~:: :LlmOil ~ A~~ ~A: I '2! A: l-5:: O~A I cri~ ~~ .H.~W rrH .AI§-0~715:. g)-LICl O I ITH~ '(Jlf7~0jl) Oj2.i \:!', ';;:f~'. '7f-g', 'gJ~· ~ ~*~ LfE~LH~ .H.~:ilf gj-7Jll .AI§-~Lic.f. This expression is also used to indicate something that was often done in the past but is not anymore. In such cases, it is used together with expressions of repetition such as Oj2.i ttl. ;q.;:;s., 7f-El-. and ~~- • 4L2..J7]- 7-}9- 7J-ltl 7]-llJi e>ll cj-J..l 7} _li!.jl -}ioJ.R. I want to go to that cafe that we used to frequent. : Ol-3-:!g :ilf7iOII.'= .::1. 7fiiiiOII ;q.;:;s. n-.xi'2J .Aiag .Af-'?- 7f.AI 'Ci.'=Cf.'= 2.JDI7f ~§Lief. Here, the expression refers to the cafe that the speakers used to go to often but do not visit anymore. 2 OI.±E~:: :ilf7~0il .AI~:: ~A: I '2! Of~ MLfA:I cri:= ~~ .2.l ~f():j .H.~W rrH .AI§-of7I.S:. g)-Lief. OIITH~ !I!~ 'A:I8~'. 'A:I8~'. 'Oi;J;:il'. 'O f77f'. 'A:i \:!Oil' ~ Jlf7~£1 ~ .AI~OILf [[H~ LfE~LH~ ~2f gj-7Jll .AI§-g)-LI Cf. This expression is also used to indicate the recollection of something that was started in the past but has not ended yet. In such cases, it is used together with a word indicating a specific time or day in the past, such as ;J::I\::.1''§. ;J::I\::.1'-'?-. Qi;l;il. Of77f. and Aitt!OII. • o}77}7<jl7} o]-J..l !fl i"j llj ~ 1::1-] Xl_o].R? Did you throw away the coffee I was drinking earlier? : Ol-3-:!g Of<5.j 7iiii~ q Df.A.I.AI 'Ci~Cf.'= QIDI~LICL Here, the expression refers to the fact that the speaker had not finished drinking the coffee. 3 AH 3:!01 OfLI2.f A: I-57JfA:I .AI§-~ %.Jl£1 £1D I ~ LfE~~ ITH.S:. .AI§-g)-Lic.f. This expression can also be used to indicate that something is not new but rather something that has been used from a certain time in the past until the present. • o1~~ 7-11 ~7]-7]- 'fl!fl *~r:il 7-11 °l-0 le>li7JI ~oJ.R. These clothes are what my nephew used to wear, and (now) I've given them to my son. • oj 7-}%7(1-i=- oj-1::1-] 7-17]- 'EfJ..l!fl 7-Jo:Jl.R. This car is what my father used to drive. 4 OI.±E~:: :ilf7~0il ~ \:!12! ~Oi8 ~ ~. ~*£1A: I cri~ ~Oi l ~ .AI§-ofA:I I'~~Li c.f. This expression is not used for things that have only occurred once and do not repeat. Thisexpression is also used to refer to a behavior or act that has often been repeated from a certain point in the past. • .2..~:s:. -'f-c.]7J- .:zJ-9- 7\-;=i 7J-~1oJP·l 1i'!''J!-.1r.f. Let's meet at the cafe where we've often met. : Ol3:!g :i?.f7WEi :AI-577f:AI 7jl4r .:J. 7'fllil011 :Af-9- 7f.:i2 '1!Cf.:::. QJD I~LI Cf. Here, the expression means that the speakers have been going to the cafe often from some t ime in the past. '-t:j':il~ :ilP~ .A.1;~:i1~ q EfLH::: '-(0 )L'::: q.g.:ilf ~::: ~f017 f ~t:;L1Cf. The differences between -\:! and -{.2.)L, which expresses the past tense, are summarized as follows. ·-· · ·-- · ··········· l .::a.§iA1 l OOO J ' ............. j. ' i l -----·---- -t:! - (O)L :i?.l-7iQJ .A.~-§ ~AH OIOPI~LICf. Indicates a past fact in the present. (1) :i!f7i011 ~li£l:AI 'r,tg ~~ LfEf~ [[H .A.f§~LICf. Expresses a past behavior that has not yet come to an end. -+ ~ 0~ q 8 ~'XiC~ 3:!-§ QJDI ~Lief. The speaker has not yet finished reading the book. (2) :i?.l-7i 011 ~!&~££ ~ ~-§ :£1lfoH.A.i ~~Lief. Expresses the recollection of something done repeatedly in the past. • 1!] ~0 1 ~ ~s:-oJ1 1[ rrll 1£j ;=! g -6101 oJ1Jl. -+ ~~011 {! [[ij ~*OI~ O:j2.i -~ '2:j~cf .:::. 3:!-§ QJDI ~LICf. The speaker ate ddeokbokki many times while living in Korea. (1) :AI-§ ~xH .g~.££ -%!'-§ [[H :i?.l-7i011 ~li.§ 'l!J~ W%1' [[H .A.I§~LICf. Expresses a past behavior that has ended when viewed from the perspective of the present. -+ ~-§ Cf ~~q.:::. 3:!-§ QJD I~LICf. The speaker finished reading the book yesterday. (2) 8~~ :i!f7i .A.~~ OIQP I~ ~ :£1-g£1 QJo l.:::. gj_8LICf. Expresses only the simple past without any meaning of recollection. -+ ~*OI~ O:j2.i ~ '2:l'Xi.:::.:AI.:::. 'M-'? gt.:ll 8~ol '2:jg ~01 '1!Cf.:::..A.~~-§ 'MOt.:il 'XJ8LICf. While it is unknown whether the speaker ate ddeokbokki many t imes, we know that the speaker has the experience of eating it (at least) once. --~-'-··-·--·----·---------------------------------------------·--·---·-·-·----·-·---·- -- - - - - -- ~----- - -------- --------- - 1 46 Korean Grammar ul/ 'lls.e- · Intermediate 2 7~ q 7~ q 7~ .:.z)-%7-1- -"H.£ -ll"o-JSi.? 0 1-YSi., 0 1-Hl .Al71- El--"1~ 7-j oj1..9... ;:!§~~ AH£ .A~q O ~l:l-iAI7~ E~AICf I 7-jCf ~AH£A~q <cjLIJ ~ 'fJCf I 3?:0 ICf ?!!~ AH£ .A~C~ 2.HH~7~ ~q I 7-jCf O:j 71 'V. ~ --8 .g. * 59:o-J .£._? .A1* »-1 71- ~~ 71c;$,o-J..9..? ;;\1171- H-1~~1:11 ..9.. . 0 lrrt71- ~C;j.Jl ~~ Ell ... ·· ·. O:J71 'l.!Cf I ~g. ~ .!=i!Cf O:J71 'l.!Cf I!@-~ .!=i!Cf O:J71 'l.!Cf I~~ .!=i!Cf (1) 7~ 01 Ai1 1lJ. cJ1 l:l1~ cc}u~ C£1 ~..9..? (;;\Hu1'V_rl1 ~q) Lf l.:jl, f.IIDI0J.7il ~t:."j_ Ec}u}7} ;;\1\J?-0]1 ~t{ ti-]i)'j.71 :':.fL. (2) 7~ o}o1~El1 7-J\t~~ ?£o1 -"l- ~t{ ~Si.. ({1-=f- o}017r 71-.A1.Jl ~q) Lf 0rt1oll..9... 7-J\t~~ ~~ ~011..9... (3) 7~ 01 ¥l§:· 7-a~ "*.A1..9..? (o-j ~ rrH ;z.rzr ~ ct-) q 1=ll. :!fl-%0 1 0]1..9... (1) 7 ~ 01 7'-1 Tii u}A=j£ Q1..9..? (:1.7,:! ;;\117} u}-"1 ct I 7'-1 Tii 01 ct) q .:J..'i f.11lr nrf..!t:;t =rrnl'-fTir -"H£ ~ ~ e.t E~rl1..9.. . (2) 7 ~ o] -"1Zl-oll lft ~ E_;,i]Jl? (o}017r ~q I lff01ct) q l.:jl, ~~ \:[o}-"-1 ~.Jl 'V_o-] Jl. I ~ Wei Ming, are you cleaning up again? q ~».] 7} GJ-%1-"1 7-J!I_ ~ <€[~ .!f-1-]77} ~-A] 7} ?jo] ~ ~.2_"Gl~J!.Jl. When I opened the window because of the hot weather, (I witnessed the fact that) a lot of dust came in (the room). Did you happen to see Kylie? q 1=]1, o}77} <2.-f~o] ~cf.TI-H"t>}Jl] t..j-7}"Gl~JIA. Yes, I (personally) saw her leave in a hurry saying she had to meet someone. Ol R~:= ~I-E A~O I .Jlj-7~0U ~~ .!:2.7~q ~7~q ~:= Uz_l 3:!~ .2.1Wo~Oj A:l-5 q::: A~EJ"Ollli l ~'§"~ [H A~g,t-Liq_ This expression is used to express the speaker's recollection that he or she directly saw, heard, or felt some prior event or action. A/V 2jA~Oiq ~~0 1q • t.RoJl;.i e:J ~ ~ "6Jl ~ LJ 77~ t.RoJl ~ :Aj ~ -uo 1 ?J~ ct JUl.. .3.C~ 2~ 11 R ~ [.~ 2~ .:L!.R 2.IA~C~ 2~ .:L!.R £t~o I c.~ 2~ .:L!.R After traveling around Korea, (I directly saw that) Korea really has a lot of mountains. • ~::z~J ~ 7 ~-.s-~Jl :Q-0 1 tr 7 ~ ~~r:i] :§14- »-]7~ g_ '8 ~ :Aj~ ~t>}~crJIJl.. Yesterday, I played basketball with some friends, and (I witnessed the fact that) Heesu can really play well • ~.li!. ~oJl ~-H.£ ;,~Zl 71~-if-Q.J 71~ '3!-0 1 !!Jl ~?J--cictJIJl.. (From direct experience, I know that) the coffee at the new coffee shop in front of the school is really gooc 1 48 Korean Grammar ,;, U re · Intermediate 1 OJ .H.~:= ~f-E Af~OJ.S:!7~Lf ~::: 3;!01J cHoH Al-§f>PJ rrH~OIJ!i!~ 90Pf 1cz.!~cz.! ~~OIJ::: AI§ f>f:AJ crl~LJCf. Because this expression refers to something the speaker directly saw or heard, the subject of the sentence cannot be the speaker. That is, the sentence cannot be in the first person. • t..f~ "5\1.2.1£. oJ~% 7} t;]2.}.RR. ( x ) - t..f~ 8-H.2.J.£ at~ ~ :n-o-JJi.. (o) 2 OJ .H.~::: ~f-E Af~OJ AH.§liJ '§tllJ .§! Af{IOIJ'2! Al-§"6f.:il OJDJ '§t.:ll ~::: Af{IOIJ ::: Al-§"6f:AJ ~~ LJCf. This expression is only used to state something the speaker learned for the first time, not something already known . • ;>.jJ Jl"fbl:..g- 7JoJ 'i'.,ft;]c}.RR. (x) - AjJ Jl~.}g- 7JoJ '?,fo}Ji.. ( o) : OlD I ~.:Ll. ~2 .A.~OIE£. '-Ci2.f.:J:ill.'~ ,\.I§~* ~E-LICf. The fact was previously known by the speaker, so -Ci2.f.:J:ill. cannot be used. 3 Af~Qj f:t~OJLf 7Jg, Di-* ~EH~ LfEf~ rrH::: 1cz.!~ 9~.5:. Ai§W * ~~LJCf. 3cz.!~Qj ~~OIJ::: '~§Af + Of/~"6fCf + -Ci2.f.:il£'£. .H.~oHO~ g[LJCf. The first person subject can be used when expressing a person's mood, emotions, or feelings. When the third person is used, the form A+Of/Oi5fq must be used. • l:IJ 7}- .2.1[! %.A~~ .!f.%-t}t;jc}.RR. (x) - l:IJ7} .2.1[! (A-j~) .!f.%-t}t;]c}.RR. (o) • ::1.. oJoJ:7] ~ ~Jl o-jo-]t.j 7} 4;:-AJ -t}.Aj-c-jc}.:ilJi.. (x) - ::1.. oj oJ:7]~ ~.:il o-jo-Jt.j7} 4;:-AJ-"5\JiS\-.A]-c-jc}.:ilJi.. (o) 4 OJ .H.~::: '-Ci~R)'Lf '-C-j2.f'2f ~ ~fOJ7f ~OJ Ai§W * ~0 [):j <2{-l.!- C-j ~~"6f-E QjDJ7f ~~LJCf. "6f:AJ'2! ~~WOJLf tt!WOIJ 2Ef. AI§~-*~::: '-Ci~R)'2f-E ~2.J '-Ci2.f'::: tt!WOIJ'2! AI§~-* ~~LJCf. While roughly equivalent in meaning to -Ci2(R) or -Ci2.f. this expression carries a slightly stronger sense of emphasis. However, while -Ci2(R) can be used with both honorific speech and familiar speech styles, - Ci2.f can only be used with familiar speech. • 't:fA} ~7 ~ .A}.:rjq .!i!..t.j 77} 7}-g.~ 4;:-AJ~ ~S:. .A~7jl:-j2.}J1.Ji.. = 't:fA} ~7 ~ .A}.:r1q .!i!_t.j7J} 7}-g.~ 4;:-AJ~ ~S:. .A~7j nj~Ji.. = 't:f;{} ~ 7 ~ .A}.:r1q .!i!..t.j77J- 7}-g. ~ 4;:-AJ~ ~S:. .A~7j t;j 2f. 1 5 i!P~ Oil ~li.§ <§:!Oil CH5H.A.i ::: ·-~/<i.tC12filR'~ .A.f§~Liq, To refer to things that completed in the past, -'ll/~C12.f.:i:l.£?. is used. 7f q - - ------------------ • ~~<">jj £.3)-i>}-y77}- ~oj .2.:ci2f.illl. • ~~<">jj S:..3)-i>}-y77}- ~oj ~t:i2f.illl . It was snowing when I arrived in Japan. It had snowed when I arrived in Japan. : ·~o l 2.C-f2.f.:i:l.£?.'-E ~01 2...:il '1!-E £~~ .2:1-WoH.A.i Waf-E ?.:!Oijl. ·~o l ~Ci.2.fjl£?_'-E ~0 1 OlD I ~jl. ~ '§l'.A.I ~~ {J"EH~ ~lfoH.A.i . ~ 01't:! ?.:!O I .gt$..!§1 ?.:!~ ~I{J"oH .A.i Wof-E ?.:!~Li ef. The phrase ~01 .2.Ci2.f.:i:l.£?. refers to the recollection of seeing snow falling, while ~01 ~Ci2.f.:i:l.£?. refers to the recollection of seeing that snow had already fallen, but had stopped at the time of being observed by the speaker. o-] 7-~] ~ '*<;:lo] o]~o].R? ~7<~1 oJ-9- 7-Ru] ~J:r:i2}JI.R. "' '-' first-birthday party Oj:Ail ~~~ Of~ :AHDI'1!Cf O-f :Ail 7 f ~ ~~1±1~ ~'M '.il:i! .A.fWO I 'i'ief 0-f:Ail-l..f ~T- Of71 ~~~~ ~~I.A.i ~-~~ 7f S!t.A.i ~7 15fef 2 7f uj-3 ».] ~o].R? q l;j], Oj-77]- .£J-i :t}ojjJ-i '*-lf-i>j-"G12}JI.R, 150 Korean Grammar iN 'lise · Intermediate £Ai-tK>II.A.i ~!f-5fef ~6~10li.A.i ~~ill- ~[;f[::.f 7-fiii§-Ofi.A.i ~T-2f OIOPiofCf ~ I 0 ~7 12.~ .UI7~ (}jAil ~CZ!<'> I ~~I .UI2.1 ~A~ ~7~ ¥-t~Liq . .:::12-l.::il£~ A~~ .UI.2.~ ~~I .UI2.1 ~A~~-7-011 CH<5HA1 OI0~7 1<5~.::il ~~Liq. q~ .::IE! ~ .!i!.::il '-C~2.~.:il£! ' ~ .A.~<5HA1 CH:2~ .gt~<5~AiiR. .:X:fO~ o}7}2} »-], o-]7-~1 ;:_ -&11 »-1 \::}-7.} ~ 7 ~ ~q~J-.-jJl? Of712.f l.:j], \::}-7.} ~-=jL7} o}? (1)qj_0J.f1[ ~glit::je{-2.2.. (l)J_'V_711 ;_~~q) .:X:fO~ o-]~ L.j-2} l-.}~<{1 -3i {[o}Jl? Of712.f %0-j .!1!.7-1 ~ ?,J-'V_-~ r:~1 (2) (~~ l-.}~Cj -3i :Q-q) .:X:fO~ 71 ~ o-jrrJ1Jl? ~Jl? Of7l2.f o}yJl, 71 ~ ~if" (3) . (~q) .:X:fO~ 0 A Ol..Q.. <'>~q.Jl "i>RJl? ~ 2.2. '--' • Of712.f ~~ ~ ~r:J1Jl . .=z.ejJJ,-j .=I.tt}7.1 71% (4) (uRJl 'V_q) .:X:fO ~ J. ;:_ o-] ~ 711 <iJ ~ o-] Jl? Of712.f "ii}C£}:-6!j \:}-1:lJoJ1 ~o-j~ ~jl:l}7.1 ~ (5) . (<iJJl 'V_q) .:X:fO~ f- l-.}~o1 .!f-')i~ "ii}Jl 'V_~o-]Jl? Of7l2.f ~7-j c.Joj1J,l (6) . (o10l=71<5}q) .:X:fO~ f- l-.}~o1 ~ o-j%~Jl? Of7l2.f l.:Jl, o}? ~ (7) . (o-]%c.Jq) .:X:fO~ .=z.~~Jl. f- l-.}~o1 ~~"5}~ ~39,0-j Jl . Of7l2.f 7-1.5:. .=z. 5& .Q_ ~ ~ 39. o-j Jl. 7~ {]o] ~0}!-~ t:i ovJ %Zi ~ ~ t:i]7} ~o-jl-~ JI!il 01 oj]Jl. I'm worried because my house is so small that there's no more room to put anything else. But it looked really big when I went there last time. 7 ~ _2_~ ~ J-}:7-J-\::] 7]il-o]% :@_?J:o}7-]1to-]Jl? Is the (company) president feeling better today? q o}yJl, 0}77} .!£l.Y7l} _2_~£ ~i§- JE:Ajoj ~ ~_2_l-] 1flcll..fL. No, when I saw him earlier today, he still didn't look good. ~ •[ 66 )t OI.H~~ :21if~ qE~LH::: '-C-j-'£f I::IH-f30 iq it-&~ AiiAI5f7-jq tr.!CH, ~§~ qE~~ ITH Al§5f-E '-{0 )LCiiR' 7f ~gt.§ ~EH~Licf. [[f2.fAi :i!f71 ~Oll cH~ u~o 1q ~§. 01rt! it-&~ J;iiAI~ llH ~~ ifcHtgJ-2.1 ~:i!f tr.!CH£1 ::: -3:! ~ ~~ rrH Al§gtLI c~. This expression is the combined form of - Ci-, which indicates recollection, and -{.2.)L C11R. which indicates background information and a contradictory or surprising situation. Accordingly, it is used when expressing something contradictory to what the other person has just said or when expressing the speaker's feelings of surprise toward a past event or particular situation. ---------~--~-, A/V j 5 fAH "'10 .3.£:!CiiB. ~£:!CiiB. 2.IA~e! CiiB. 2{~01£:!CiiB. -----'--- --------- - --·--------------·- .. · - - ·-'------·--·- -----·-- -·--- ---- ·--·- 1 52 Korean Grammar '~' Us·e · Intermediate 7 ~ op~ ;,j~o] otzr *l~:A]Jl? The exam (this t ime) was really easy, right? q o}yA, :A-j~ :A]\:!- J-]~.!Jl..q ~ o-jifj ~t;JlA. No, I actually found it harder than the last exam. 7~ o-jA~]o}3. J,1,]'6}Jl ~J-}'6}iJ_:A]Ji..? You ate with Mark yesterday, right? q l=Jl, o}3. J,/,]7} ~R g~ g otzr ~ ~~t:JlA. Yes, Mark can (surprisingly} really eat Korean food. 7~ ;;<.}o]: J,/,]7} ~;..~o];;<,]Ji..? Is Jaya a student? q o}yA, ,<: <'>E-%J.ol~t:JlA. ~.lli. <if ,<: <'>Ee>il;,-1 ~'6}~c.}JlA. No, (apparently} she works at a bank. (I observed that) she works at the bank in front of school. 1 Ol ±E~~ g.g %l.!"Oll M71~ '51-EC-ll OI[[H~ :CP12.I .g~~ Xii.A. I'5~7iLf :C,r71.2.~ ~CH£1~ .g%1-~ Xii.A.I~Liq. This expression is also used mid-sentence, but in such cases it is used to indicate a past situation or the fact that the present situation is contrary to what the case was in the past. • ut3. J,l..]= ~~ J..t~ :Q-ot .!J.l..o]\}-c-j] ~~ ~t.f .!J.l..).-j]Jl. Mark seemed like a good person, so you should meet him . • :.J. *o] ;;z.toF J,l..]oj]J-j] <>1%21\::l!OJ] 2Jl ~ -:0:-<>J.R? That outfit looked good on you, Jaya, so why didn't you buy it? • <>]:7.-j]= 'i',fo] %1fl-c-j] _2_~ ~ II~<'>H.R. Yesterday, it was really cold, but It is warm today. 2 i!tJiOll.gj-li.§ <§!Oil CH5H.A.i ~ '-91/exie!CiiR'~ .A.I-§~Liq, When referring to things that ended in the past, -'X.t/'X;!\:'!Cil.£>. is used. 7~ ~i;Jl J,1..]7t ~ 7.]1..\J.Jl 'V_7.]Jl? Is Eunhye faring well? q t:j], '?il_ut {!oj] :§:jJ..~ %~\}-c-j]Jl. Yes, I heard she recently changed jobs. 1 .2.1-g~ qE~LH~ '- C.i2fi1 R'.2.f '-t:!Cil£.'~ C.f%i!.f ~~ ~fO I 7f ~~Lief. The differences between -Ci2.f.:i:!..R and -e!Cil£., both of which express recollection, are as follows. I I ~----~--~---------------------:-----------------------------------------------------------------'7--·------------------·-----~------· i!.f7i ~£1 .21-g Recollection of a past event i!.f7i£1 ~011 CH5HAi .gcHtgOI ~ ?.;!i!.f ttJCH£1~ ~.z.tojq £!~~~W ITH Expression of an opinion or thought about a past event that is contrary to that expressed by another person. -C.i2.fjl£. .A.I§- 71-5 Can be used - t:!CiJ£. .A.I§- 71-5 Can be used .A.I§-~ * ~~- .A.I§- 71-5 Cannot be used Can be used 7f ~ ~:§:} ?.j'?J" 7.Ro] 'il:t"dft? 7f ~ ~:§:} ?.j'?J" 7.Ro J ~~ft? q o}y.fl.., 7.~~ 7.Ru]<V_Gj2.f.:ilil... (x) q o}L.J.fl... 7.l~ 7-RDJ'V.Jdr:iJ.fl... (o) -+ '- Ci2.f.:i:!..R' {J"CH'2J"2.1 2.j{1:i!f ~CH£1e 2.1 {1~ ~~ UH!c J..l§-~ * ~gLI Cf. 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'56 ~ J 0l°F71 ~ ~~ o-J n] Y~l"'i 4j:-AJ-<5}-ci2.}~Jl . ® A~17} o-J :A~l 0}712.} »-1 {J oJl 7}Y 7!} ~»-~ ~<'>J=Oil 7}G12.J-~. @ {1 -2-J.1 oJl -"R .£. ).~ Zl ~ ~ 7]· 7119.1 %;;:I o 1 3!J1 :@.?£ G1 2.J-~_g_. 7f o}oj 7} ~~ ~ ~o}.fL. The child hugs a doll. The child was held by the grandfather. 7f 0}3. ».j7} .g.~ ~Oi.fL. Mark opens the door. The door opened. I The door is open. 01 .R~~ ~01 2.1 ®sOl q := .A.~iM2.1 ~-5 rrH@Oll OI-9-01;J;I7~q 4-017~ ~~ ~ ?A!OI o~LI2.~ q := ~o1q .A.~W ITHfEOll .:J.'E:i {,1':@0 1 ~~ ITH .A. ~§~Liq, Ol .R~~ ~!f. -§.A.~Ol l '-O I/'5 1/2.1/71-' ~ ~():j.A.i '2.!;;;Liq, This expression is used when the subject's action or behavior occurs either because of an action performed by someone else or because of some other indirect action performed by some person or thing. It is made by attaching - OI/ol/2.1/71- to the verb stem. Note that only some verbs allow this affix. c -§.A.~ ,v..q ~q wq .lj!q + + + + + - 0 l/'51/2.1/71- ----> -01- MO!q -'51- ~f51q - 2.1- W2.lq - 71- .!j!7lq _____ .. , __ .. ___ ---.. ·---·---------- -------· 1 58 Korean Grammar ,;, 'lf.,·e · Intermediate -...-.: MOl::: ITI@-.A.!-E C~:i!~ ~~Liq. --a 'Tlost common passive verbs are as follows. Ol 51 2.1 71 ~q ~Ole~ gq '25lq ~q ~2.lq ~q R7lq :o put to be put to shut to be shut to hang to be hung to cut (off) to be cut (off) . .... , ..... j ~ilq t:l~1j11q ~~q ~~ 51q ~q ~2.lq ~q ~7lq :change to be to read to be read to listen to be to hold to be held changed heard ... .. ... . ........ ... .s!q .s!Oiq ~q ~5lq ~q ~2.lq ~q ~7lq :o see to be to block to be to open to be to pursue to be seen blocked opened pursued ..uq MOiq .gq .g5lq ~q ~2.lq ~q ~7lq ;:o use/write to be used/ to grab to be to sell to be to tear up to be torn written grabbed sold .... ........ .g.:J.q .g7lq 9:jq 9:1 51q cgJq cgJ 2.Iq ~q ~7lq to lock to be locked to eat to be to push to be to wash to be eaten pushed/ washed jostled ------·------- --- -------- " ese single word passive expressions are used in the following forms. The original action form is shown on :O'le right, and this is changed to the passive form on the left. (1) • ~~o] :>S~ofl~l {f~<>JJl. The criminal was caught by the police. • '?l7r .JIOJo]oj]7]] ~7].Jl 'll<>J.fl... The mouse is being chased by the cat. (:>S~o] ~~g {f~<>jJl.) The police caught the criminal. (.Jl0J'0]7t '?j ~ ~.Jl 'lloJ.fl...) The cat is chasing the mouse. Ol ~EH~ 'CJOI ~-'? CU::: -§.A.~::: ·~7 1q, 9:l5lq lfolq ~71q ~5lq' ~01 exl~Liq. Some of the common verbs that take this form of the passive include ~71Cf. '2jolef. ~ICf. ~7 1Cf. and ~oiCf. (2) (3) -·--·-··--··-·•·•••••-••••••••••••·--·-··----··--·-·-··-···-··-··-------··---·-··~~~~·-··r·--···----------····-····------------·------------·-·· NOI/7~ V + -OI/ol/2.1/71- ,_ (N~/~ V) • A111c1-&- g Q{-0 1 ~ Cl.fl... I can hear loud music. I'm listening to loud music. • A~1 ~~Jti.:Q':.7} l:l}fl~c>J.fl... My phone number has changed. I changed my phone number. 01 ~EH£ ~01 ~-"?~~§.A.~~ ·~c! Cf. .!:i!.OICf. l::l~J?-Iq, ~o-lq_l§"clq. ~2.1q ~71q. ~2.1 q. ~:P I q, @o!Cf :301 ~~Liq_ Some of the common verbs that take this form of the passive include ~2.1Cf. !1!.0 ICf. ti f-\1-ICf. ~clef. W2.lef. ~2.1Cf. i'P ief. ~2.lef. ~PICf. and '201Cf. N20I/7~ N1otl V + - OI/ol/2.1/71- + -Of/01 ~q (N10ll N2~/~ V) The clock is hanging on the wall. • 7}tlJoj :'3\j--'·J ~oJl ~o:j ~c>J.fl... The bag is (placed) on the desk. (I) hung the clock on the wall. (:3\j.AJ q.1oJ1 7}tlJ~ '*~c>j.fl...) (I) placed the bag on the desk. Oi ~EH£ ~01 ~ -"?~~§.A.~~ 'MO!Cf. ~Ole~. ~Ole~. ~2.IC~. ¥ olq' :301 ~~Liq. Some of the common verbs that take this form of the passive include ~O ief. ~Oief. ~fO I Cf. ~2.1Cf. and ~clef. 1 7 ~ .R~ 1:f' 2 .31l 0 1 ~717} W0 }.R? q 0 1 .31l 0 1 J..}lf:J-~011 ~1 W0 1 <i-l i>l ~ 1! {[ot.a. 2 -§-~ ~o I '2..!7 17 ~ Btef ~-=jl-7~ 211 {!£~ R~ef -§-1'-c!JO I 211 ~ef Ol ~OI.A.~-§OIIlll 'CJO I ~c lef J;:lcl{;! vo l2.f.A.i {!£!-7r a~ef -§-1'-c!JOI ~OIIlli -~JH~~ HH~'3J~ef 2 7 ~ A1\:!-Jti011 _<f-cj7} ~01 ¥J ~ J..}~01 Oi-c.] 011 ~Oi .R? Lf A~1l:IJ- J:!l 011 ~ al ~ Oi.R.. J;:l \:_1-~011 ~2.l7f ~01 ~g Af-t! All£ {!- ~#Ei J;:l \:_1-~011 '2:1--§ ~ 1 60 Korean Grammar ;," 'lise- · Intermediate ~011 ~2.lef ~.g ~011 ~O i ef ~~lOll ¥clef (1) (2) (3) 7 ~ ~o1 o}TI}Jl? q 1.:]1, 0r~ oJ1 ~J~ Bi-" <j-ojlJ-i ~01 ~..!;'Eri l--i 0}TifJl. 7 ~ 211 .=2 ~ 711 h{~O 1 ~oi A? q ~~ oJ1l-i g Q{ ~2.1 7} t;j ..!f- 3.711 ------- -:g--¥-~ ~ 97} ~oi Jl. {1) 7~ 211 ~oJ1 <j- ~oi7}Jl ~oiJl? q .g.o1 ~&11 °J,01.Sl. 7-1.:a- ~~7} ~oi J-i ~o~ 71t:f2-1Jl ~oiJl. (2) 7~ oJ:::? »-1 ~~ no 1 ~ ' '\..!.- 0 L- q .Jlo}%]Jl. t:fJ-1 %oi°F~oiJl. (3) 7~ 7-i71 ~oJ1 ~~ "'}~~ H l-}~o1oJ1Jl? Lf Jl "O"J=oJ1 7-jJ {l lfL .2_ ~ J-}~ 01 oJ1Jl. (4) 7~ ~-2- J-1.:Q-S:. 0}1J Ell 211 °1 ~711 il 01 ? q 7-l~·oJJ l-i _:g-;.~ t>}Jl ~~ ~ ~o}Jl. (5) 7 ~ ~ Jtl-oJl ..!f-<3! 01 ~oiJl? .2..~ <j-~ ~ <j- 7}7-j.Jl Q}l-i <j- q _2_~ l:l~-£ .g.~ oJ ojJ Jl. oJU:}7} 7-~J -:g--3}j ~ .!I!.o:j ~71]Jl. 7~ ..<f-~ 1fr ~Fr ~<)t.Jl cct:A11 ~"'}%f7J}Jl? When shall we eat with our classmates? ~ ( 70)! q .A-1 ~ 0 Pf- IT11Y- :@.?i0 }Jl. <2f4f0 1 .Aj till.Al~ ~21 "T-.Ai1Jl. Anytime's fine with me. Please let me know when the details get decided. Why are you having such a hard time writing? q ~~01 <£}- ~2_ :;! ~O}Jl. ~~17} ~ <{}- ~l~Jl.. I think there's a problem with my pen. It doesn't write well. Ol .!±.~£ 801 III~:X~ iEJ ~01.2.1 ~~01 c~~ A~'S.2.l ~~ ITH-l'E-Oll OI~01A:I7~q ~017 ~ ~~ ~ .:;.:!01 O~LI 2.~ q~ ~o 1q A~'S rrHiEOli.:J.iC! ~%!-O I ~~ rrH Af§-gLiq. rrls~ ~c:::: '-OI/o l/2.1/7 1-'7 ~ *:AI ?tt::: ~A~I *OjAi Af§-gLiq. Similar to the previous passive form in which an affix was added to the verb stem, this expression is also used when the subject's action or behavior occurs either because of an action performed by someone else or because of some other indirect action performed by some person or thing. However, note that this form is only used with those verbs to which an affix -01/5 1/2.1/71- cannot be attached. -0~/01Z!01R :-············· · · ·············:·· .... i : v ~;;H DI~H I "}~ . . -------------------------~ ·----·-··-·----·--········--~---------~- 162 Korean Grammar ,;., u .. IP . Intermediate 7~Z!OlR .UiZ!OlR 7~A:~R .UiA:~R 7f~ 7~ 0liR JJ.f~ 7~ OIIR • %1:Jl ~:§:}7j- ~ ?;j~A. JI.AJ-o1 \::1" 3:! ~oJ-Jl. My cell phone won 't turn on. It seems broken. • ri31J7j- cj-%Oj-~A1 7j-l:lJ-oj1 ~~01 A~~c1Jl. The coffee spilled out , and the bag became stained. • c1::9NJ-o]1 A~17J- ~#E1~ ~TIJI-1):~1:11 °]-{H1 ~c1L.J-Y 77J- 7Jj~ <ll~e>lA. Last night, I went to sleep without turning off the computer, and in the morning, I awoke to find that it had turned off. 1 ~ §~Oll '-0 ~/0iAICP~ ~0~ Cj%2~ ~~ ~EH7 ~ -EJLiq. When -OfiOiXICf is added to an action verb, it changes as follows. ~----~~~~--------~ NOI/7~ v + -0~/0iAiq (N~/:i V) 2 O I.H.~~ '- OI/ol/2.l/7 l- '7f ~AI ~~ -§)..fOil A~ofAI~ R~Oll~ '- OI/ol/2.l/7 l-'7f ~~-§)..fOi l .S:. A~oj-E ~Sf.7 f <ll~ Liq. Note that while this expression is supposed to only be used with verbs to which an affix -0 l/51/2.1171- does not attach, in recent years its use has grown to include such verbs. • ~~ ~~ojJl. - ~:§:l-7]- ~~ojJl. I ~oj~ojJl_ The phone call ended. • -t'-:?Jle>ll ~»-1 ~ ~ojJl_ - -t'-:?Jle>ll ~»-]7]- ~o:J ~ojJl_ I »-i71 ~ojJl_ Letters are written in the notebook. 3 ~.g."'f .!f!Oll ·-of/OiAiq· ~ ..v.~ .gEH2.1 ~£~ LfE.f~Liq. o l-3:!~ ~E- 87=110ll"'i l:l HU.~ ~.:il ofAIJ I t:Jf'EtLiq. The form - OfiOiXICf can be added to adjectives to express a change in state. Please see in the beginning level for more details about thisform . • o]t..j- ».]7]- :>:j'?{ oj]llllj~ ojJl. Mina has really become pretty. · ;;.a~~ -crR-"i BJoJ llR-3:-~~ojJl. I t idied up the room, and it became clean. ·- - - ---- - - - - ---···- - ---- _ _j 163 1 7f q 2 7f q ~-qj~:§:j-7} <>1~~1 .Jl:AJ-o] xt<>l..R? ~7.} tl-j ~ o] ~ ~2-l ~Jl.. ~:q ttle~ <c.t ~.sq ~~~<c.!" 7=1 Cf ~Oj~2.~Ai Q!j~~ ~q lr-7} .f}-t:q7c}-~ ~<>1.£..? ~ .£2~<>1.£... o}~oj] .!il . .l-177} ll~Ai ~~<>1Jl.. ~2.~~~7JHCf lc!j:gJ:!.~ D lef O~Oil .!i!Lillf 7JHCf ~Oil ~f£1- .!i!LI D lef j:il:~Oil ~.2LI77f 7=1Cf Q!j~ liquid crystal 1 '-0~/0P~ Ir.F ~ A~aHAi q:; cH~ .!tt~c5~AiiR. (1) 7f o] -:£-oj] ~~o] %~<>1J3... (~ 7.]-i>--c.J-) Lf J-i] l2f~oj] ~~ :::= l:J] Oj f- 19=1~01.2.. (2) 7f 2Jl -=z.~ Jj] ~~ lf.:A3o]oj]J3..? (77R c.J-) q %2-J~o] q~ ~~Ol.B.. (3) 7f ~»-]7} t:l.!f- #Yllr ~2-J ~oJ ..2.~ w39.<>1J3... (7lc.J-2.J c.J-) 2 ·-oUOJAir.F~ A~aHAi q:; cH~ .!tt~c5~AiiR. (1) 7f 2ll 7-JT c.j-J.j % <>1};!}.B.? (J.}-iJ ~ ~ ~q) q .::?o] »-]7} ~.:g.~q:::= Hf-JOI Oj Dt01fi'l.2.. (2) 7f o:j ;;%7} 1IJ1 o:j~ ~ 7Q-oj ~7l}-J3..? 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Yes, we came to understand each other better after we talked about a lot of things. : ;:~~III§~ .H.~~ rrH .A.f§£1 ~C~I Gilt! <§JOI ~01.2.1 £1:AI2~ Blll ~01 <§1011§ rrH .A.f§gJ-Liq. -- s expression is used to express the passive in cases in which the subject 's will or intention is not - olved. -7il £jq -Jil £1~01R /~q 9:jq ... ... v -7il £!1R /~q 9:jq ... ................ ...... ···-······ -7il £1 7~0!1R 7 ~q 2 9:jq .. ...... 7~7il £1~01R 9:l7il £1~0lR 7~7il ~ 7~0!1R 9:j7il ~ 7~0!1R ----~--.._ _____________________________ ___:. ________ ~---·-·-·············---~--------------------- • "tR~£ %~ Q.}--"-1 .:Q-\:J.-!f-E-1 -"1%D111!-Jll :!9~<>lA. I came to Korea to study, and from last year I came to live in Seoul. Because my friend likes this store, I have come to frequent it often, too. • r:f% ~71Dl1 ~ 7 ~ 01 .£..!f. JI.15J=~ %0 }7}JI. ~1~ Pr "tRD11 \fJll ~ ~ ~1-o}A. Next semester, all of my friends will go back home, and it looks like I alone will be left in Korea. 1 1 01 R~~ ~;x;H OI~Oi{! ~o1q ~~.§ ~Oil cH<SH.A:f:: :!!Pi ~EH~ '-.7-U £1~0iR'~ Bt'OI AI§~LI q, '-.7-U £1~0iR':: ~O!Ai '-7-11 £!0jR'~ Af§"5f71£ ~Liq. This expression is often used in the form -711 £1?.J.Oj£. to indicate a state or situation that has come to be true in the present, or that has been decided. It can be shortened to -711 ¥)!0j£. . . ~ .. q .A}~o] ~ ~oJ-.Ai o]l;li ~<>11 ~.A~ .:Z.~.!f-711 ~~e>1Ji.. Our company is financial trouble, so I quit working at the company this month. 2 Ol R~~ J;:f~OliJ-11 ~Oi'd ~~ ~~~oj;x; j crlJ-11 .!:;:!.c~·pjj R~5f.:il {,!~ rrH Al§5f71£ ~Liq. Ol ~7-11 ~Pl! ~p-jq ~~ ITH ~~~.2.£ R~~ ITH~q ~0-g[~ ~ * ~~Ljq, This expression is also used when the speaker wants to tell another person something that happened to him or her in an indirect and gentle manner. Using such forms allows conversat ions with others to progress more smoothly compared to when more direct expressions are used. : Ol~.§ '~Q.t~ ~CUgLI Cf.'.ti!.Cf ~E.~711 .H~~ ~~Lief. This form is a gentler way of expressing ~2!"~ ~CUgLICf. 3 Ol R~~ ·~.£f2.1 ~:L!f~ qEf~ ITH£ AI§~Liq. This expression is also used to express the result of a change. • ~>g<>!l:: £;7 ~ ~~0r~ ::t:il 'itA} {)_-=jL2}7.\-9-Ji!.cf.!i!.\..j ~Oj-<5}711 ~~ojJi., I used to dislike soccer, but after watching it a lot with my boyfriend, I came to like it. • {17 ~:L!J- .x.2Jl~<>ll 71-.Ai 7.\-9- <?!*<S}l..J77r x2Jl ~ ~<51-711 ~~e>1.R. 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G) %).~ 01 Jlj-.A~ Q:jaj ~~Jl. ® l:l}iftol ~o-j).l ~ol ~-7-11 £1 ~o-]Jl. @ ..8_ '8-:§:1-9.] -t:-ol ~~ ?:J .Al -c.J-.Al %~o-]Jl. @ 7-1 ~ t.RoJl .g. ~Oil 7-1 g .Q..£ 52.l .:;:;-Oil ;.l1fo}~o-j Jl. G) 1:!:1 Oil .Al :l-117} ~ 2j ~ o-]Jl. ® ~AJoJl ~ol ~7;] ~o-] Jl. @ ~).J ~Oil 7}1:1Jol "*o:j ~o-]Jl. @ ~).J Aac.J ~ *"5~Al ~ol '*o:J Uo-]Jl. Why is Jinju crying? q .. 2Jlll}7} ~9-~ %~~ ~Jl. Her big brother made her (Jinju) cry. 7f ot717r w~ J;I:j-;;t-1-ct. The baby eats. The mother makes the baby eat. Ol R~~ ~£1-9-0.P ~ ,J,. ~'SOiq §~. ),.~ ~Oil Ol't! ~(5~ <Wil 5V-Jq Ol't! ~EHOl l O l~~ ol-e 3:!~ 2.ID lg)"LI q _ ~!f. -(5-,1,.~2~ ~g,1,.~ 01-l.i"Oll '- 0 l/ol/2.1/71/~/??--' ~ ~Q:j,J,.i '2_!~ Ll q_ This expression means that the subject makes person(s), animal(s), object(s), or other similar t hings do something or come to a certain state. This form is made by adding -O I/ol/2.1/71/~/~- to the stems of some verbs and adjectives. r:!:jq cr,tq ~q -§:q 77Hq ~q + + + + + + + 170 Korean Grammar u~ '1'/.~e- · Intcrmediate -o 1/ol/2.1/7 1/~/??-- -01- - ol- - 2.1- -71- - .5f.- -* -... ,J,.~N .. ·~ ·4-----~~-----~ r:!:J Oiq CC,tolq ~2.lq -§:7lq 77H~q ~??-q --?MOl:: .A.f§.A.f-E Cj%.i!~ ~~Liq. -~e most common causative verbs are as fo llows. Ol ~q ~01q to eat ! to feed ; ~q to die .s:!.q to see ! make eat ~01q to kill .s:!.OI C~ to show ~q ~01q to be to deceived i deceive ~q ~01q to melt ! to (cause · to) melt ~q to boil ~q to stick to; be affized to ~01q ! to (cause ' to) boil ~01q to stick (some- thing) to; to affix (some- thing) ~q read ~~ i>lq ! to make read 2.1 71 cyq '§t2.lq~q ; ~7 lq to 1 to make to laugh : to make know : known laugh ~q ~c51q ~q · ~2.1 c~ ~q ~7lq to sit : to seat (a to live to let ' person) live ~q to under- take to entrust 0 ... 7JHq ' 7JH~q ~ q to . to wake to be wake : (some late up ! one) up to post- pone; to delay :;qq J\H~q 3;!"q 3;!".:;s.q to to to be to sleep cause low lower to sleep to lie down to put (some -one) to to cry to make to take to cause to ride to give bed CfJq CfJ i>lq to wear to dress (make wear) Q.jq Q.J i>lq become 1 to make ripe; to j ripe; to ripen; : boil; to to be · cook cooked wq Wi>lq to be i to hit (the hit; : mark); to be to guess correct correctly '2ijq to be wide to widen cry off to take a ride off ~q ~ 2.lq ~q ~7 lq to listen to make to wash to have heard a person wash ?::) q . ~2.lq ~q ~7lq to . to make to lose to let a person walk walk a meal; .gq : .g2.lq to to let play play to turn to turn (some- thing) to starve go hungry bf"q b'"7lq to wash to wash (one's) (some- hair one's) hair to to leave remain; (behind) to be : left (behind) ! .A.-jq Ail~q to to make stand; stand to ! (up); to stop · make · stop Mq ~~~q to put to cover on; to · a thing wear : with; to ' put on '------·····---·· ---------··· --------------- ----·-··-·····------ --- --------- £1~ .gj~Oll <1!~ ~§ ~EH£ l::t~1117l l ~ Liq. Causative expressions are formed in the following ways. The action, or intransitive, forms of verbs given in the sentences on the right are changed to the appropriate causative forms in the sentences on the left. (1) (2) N20I/7t Nt ~/::i V + -OI/O"I/2.1/7 1/~/~- • q~]o]oJ »-]7} 7-}o): ~1 ~ -:£-'iJ.OiA. Weiming made Jaya laugh. • '?:]oJ-7} o}o] ~ g_ 77H~OiA. The mother woke up the boys. • 4'-~ ~]7} 7-jn:j ~ o}).jajJl %% ~o] .Jl ~CiA. Suyeong is boiling water to drink coffee. ----- ----------- -·--------· ----------·------------ • $:~ ~]7} ~ 7 ~ oflll] iil.~~ ).}~~ g .!i!.oj ~CiA. Soyeong showed the wedding photos to her friends. • ~o] ~] 7} ~.A~ ~ ofl7ll ~g p,fo] ~~1.-J-cf. Yeongmi makes the students read lots of books. • i,l-o}l:l-]7.]7)- oJ-o] ~ ofl;zJ] ~';[o ] o):7] ~ ~ Pj-?A~A. Grandpa lets the children hear (=he tells) a story from a long time ago. (7-}o): ~]7} * .Jl ~CiA.) Jaya is laughing . The boys woke up. The water is boiling. .=s:. C> C> Her friends saw the photos. (~A~~o] ~% p,fo] ~CiA. ) The students read a lot of books. (o}o] ~ o] ~oJ-1:1-]7-]Qj o]o):7] ~ -A}-? ~CiA.) The children often listen to Grandpa's stories . (3) A~ .=s:. C>C> N20I/lt N t ~/~ A + -O I/O" I/2.1/7 1/~/~- • o}o]~ o] t~J g_ c-j~~ .. ~-1.-J-cf. (t~Jo] c-j~ <frl.-jq.) The children dirtied the room. The room is dirty. • oJ-tRIJ-7} .Qj7.J-.Qj -fro ]~ ';;t1l~1.-Jt:l-. (.Qj7.}.Qj -fr0]7} ';;t%1.-J-cf.) Father lowered the height of the chair. The height of the chair is low. - 72 Korean Grammar ut 'l/.re · Intermediate 1 ~A~ %011:: TII~:i!~ A~ ~EH7~ ~~ 5101 <U:=c~l @0!011Ai .:r~~ ~Li q. The passive and causative forms of some verbs are identical, so these verbs must be differentiated by the contexts in which they are used. • oj ~~ i'J"~ ;,j-~~oj]rj] ~~irYcf. This book has been read by many people . - Passive • -jl-~'i:J ~ ~9oJlrll ~ ~ ~~irt..JcJ-. The teacher made Yeongsu read the book. -Causative The ocean can be seen from our room. - Passive I let a friend see a picture of my boyfriend. -Causative TII~:i!~ A~2.1 ~EH7~ ~~ 51 %011 I'JOI MOl:: 51~ q-@-1!~ ~~LIC~. Some of the most commonly used verbs with identical passive and causative forms are given below. ~7]c} ·<3 ~'III~ qE[~ ITW~ ~~o[AiiR See Chapter 9 Passive Expressions. 2 A~:i!~ TII~2.l ~EH7 ~ ~~ ~~OI7~Lf ~~ ~AI 'ri~ ~~0112.~5:. A~ ~EH~ ~~<'>P.i l f> ~.::L!. ~~ ([H :: '-0~/~ ~q·~ ~<E:l Liq. Regardless of whether the causative and passive forms of a verb are the same, it is possible to make it unambiguously causative by adding - Of/OJ ;;;;.q. • 4c.f:::= t:ie~%]~ .I!.0J=o] ~ ~Xl.~R. = c.f4:::= t:i ~%]~ J:!.OJ=o] ~ ~7-j ~~.fL. Lala gave the dirty cat a bath . • <tJuJ- :::= oj-o]oj]rj] o:j]~ -"r.!f-~ ~XJ.irY!:J- . = <tJ uJ- :::= oj-o]oj]rj] o:j]~ -"r.!f- ~ ~7-j ~irY!:J-. The mother had the child wear some pretty shoes. 1 7 ~ ~OiJ !I:_A E <)}_oj EfOJ ~<Ji ~l:jJJl. q Al~ -'3'-Jl~ lf !I_o}q - !I:_AE<)}_g_ ~Ol~~Jl. lj!AE~ Post- it note ~Ojl :Y:AE<;JOI \:'JOI ~Oj '1/Cf -'?'6f()j1Ai ~0 I ~.ll '1/Cf O~OI~OI '6f()jiAi ;: ~Jl '1/Cf Ol ~g ~'§)" ~g ~O i ef '2..!~2. AAI7 ~ ~~ ~'§)" ~fef A-j~ ~£.~ ~D~Cf lji.AE<;J~ ~O ief 7-j ii.I~ D ~AI.ll {,!OjA-j ~ ~OI.ll '1/Cf ~Df7 ~ 9AI '2"! o~~~~ xH~Cf to entrust O~l()ji 7J I IT~~~ ~oiCf ~2.1 O ~OIOjl 7il.s=. ~olef O l~ ~~ ::L A~Oji7JI ~7 1 Cf - ' .. J ~) - (4~ .. 'f)0. u:' .. , · ,_. :::. . (4) -fl-7-J-%! ~ ~ J_1_ .2.7.} s:_ ---------- ------------ 1 7 4 Korean Grammar ,;, 'll.s·e · Intermediate I'm sorry for being late. How could you make me wait for a whole hour? 7~ 7-}0l= »-]oj]~] ~Pj.Jl ~ j1-0]oj]Jl. I bought this flower to give to you, Jaya. q 1"j~o]Jl? OJ7J »-j ~ 7-l ~ Li.!f'- ~~i>}~j ti1Jl. Really? Yang Gang, you've really made my day. ~ ( 76)1 1 Ol IE~:= <Wt! .A.PsOlllll Oj't] ~~~ f>~~~ .A.Iflct~ QjDI£ ~.A.~ Cl-@-011 '-lll f>~cV~ ~Oj .A.~g[Lict. A~A~~ ITH ~ 'N10 I/7~ N~/~ V- lll f>~ct'£ .A.~f>~I!. E~~.A.~~ ITH ~ 'N10 I/7 ~ N20lllll V-lll f>~ct'£ .A.~g[Li q. This expression is used to indicate that the subject makes someone else do some behavior. It is formed by adding - /ll 5fC.t to the verb stem. With intransitive verbs N10I/7t N2~/~ V-/ll 5fC.t is used, while with transitive verbs N1 0I/7t N20ll/ll V-Jil5fC.t is used. A/V * lq :rl~lll i;~q *l lll iitq ~-... -·· ·········- ....... ·········--~-----------·------------·····-·-····---- ------·-·······-------·----·--··- • .Aj-"~~~p,-j~ ~-"~~ g 1~ %~ 41:1 ~H:lc>lA. The teacher made the students rest for 10 minutes. • 01-B-]7-1~ ?:§:1 011711 ~~~ '?f011.A-j TI1°}~~ :7.] :1 ~H:lc>lA. Juhee's father made her play the piano in front of the guests. • .ill.*~ ~ ~-"~~Di1711 -i?-A~77}7-] 4i-:Ai] ~ YJ 71] ~H:lc>lA. The professor had the students turn in their homework by Friday. 2 Ol ±E~~ ~-§A~ q:;on '- lil 5~cp~ .2~ ::1.. A~'M~ Oj~ ~EH7~ £17il ~q::: QJDI7~ ~Liq. OIIT!I ::: 'N10I/7~ Nz~/~ A-lii 5~q·£ A~-§~Liq. When -711 ofCf is used after adjectives, it indicates that the subject causes another person to be in the state described by the adjective. In this case, the form N101/7f N2~/~ A- 7'11 is used. • o }.3. ~~ ~ ~:I ~ t-i ¥ W0 1 <5H).i % .:r-1~~ <5Jlll. Mark annoyed me (= made me feel annoyed) with all of his questions. • Jl~ ;<i~ ~i>}'lj 3"~ ~~oj EfO] ).~~<>JJl. A lot of things have happened recently to make me feel depressed. 3 Ol .H.~~ OjCt"! A~'MO I Oj~ ~!H5 ~ 5f-E ~~ 5~~5~7-jq 51~5~A:I ?J:::q::: .2.I DI.S:. ~~Liq. OI[H '-Jil 5~q'.£1 '5~q·::: '5~~5~q'.£1 2.JO J7~ ~Lief. This expression can also refer to a person either giving or not giving another person permission to do something. In this case, the ofCf part of - 711 ofCf actually carries the meaning of Oj~fef (permit) . • <>lo-1'-1 ~ 0}0]7} i>}f-oJl ~ ).j{} %~~ ~ej]l:l]~g_ .!i!.'ll <5Jlll. The mother lets her child watch TV for one hour a day. • .!f-.2. ~ .':_ 7.~ ] 7} ~;;:: '1] * Lf7} 'l] t>K:J.<>JJl. My parents won 't let me leave the house late at night. 1 Oj~ A~'MOI Ojrt"! ~(5~ 5~A: I l'ilil ~cf-E .2.IDI£ A~W llH ::: ·~ -7il5~q'£ A~~Liq. When used to indicate the prohibition of some action by somebody, the form ~ - 7'11 ofCf is used. • till"?»-1:: o}ol ~ ol o}o]~~ :?, 'li t;!;j 7-]] ~1-Jr:.J-. (x ) ~ till"? »-1 :: o}ol ~ o1 o}ol~3..~% * t;!;j7JI i)-1-Jr:f. ( o) Hyesu doesn't let the children eat ice cream. • <d_ 1..-j :: {):§:}~ LijJ:: 7-}71 tlJ"ojl 'li %oj.£.7-Jl i;~..fl.. (X) - <d 1..-j:: {!:§:!-~ LijJ :: 7.]-71 tlJ-"11 * %oJ..2..7-ll i;~..fl.. ( 0) When my big sister is on the phone, she won'tlet anyone in her room. 2 '-.S:.~ 5~q·q '-lil '2!~q·.s:. '- Jil 5~q·2.~ l::ll~~ QJDI£ A~~Liq. Two variants of this expression, -£~ ofCf and - 7'11 rel~Cf. can also be used to express the same meaning as - 7'11 5fCf. • j11_4-'c] .':. ~.~-~ ~ "117-Jl ~:?, ~io-J ..2..7-]l -&H1o-J..R. = j11_4-'c].':. ~.1-~ ~ "117-Jl ~:?, %-Jo-j ..2..£.~-&"j-il_o-j..fl. . The professor had the students read the book (before coming to class). • ~ttl »-1:: 0 }0 17} P r '#"11 * l-}-7}7-JI ~o;..a.. = ~ ttl »-1:: 0 r0 l7r P r '#"11 * Y.7rs:..~ ~o;..a.. Gyeongmin prevented her child from going outside alone. • .':.till »-1:: % *7-11 -6}-E .1-}~ol "ll..R. = .':.till »-1:: % *7-11 ~£i=- J-}~ololi..R. Eunhye makes me laugh. 1 7 6 Korean Grammar u1 'l tre · Intermediate • ::J_ ~-%)_~ 0}712.} »-17} "'" %cJ1~~ "'}711 ~o-J il... = :1. ~-%!~ 0}712.} »-17r "'" %cJ1~~ "'r711 ~~o-Jil... That employee got Akira to buy a new mobile phone. ~Atq ~~Atoll '-OI/o l/2.1/7 1/~/~-·~ ~OI7~q '-7-ll otCV ~():j At§~ ~c:::: -?,:!~ ~AI~ Ct§:ilt ~~ ~tol7r cv-;;;;Lict. While the causative can be formed by either adding -01/oi/2.1/71/Ef./~- or -711 ofCf to verbs and adjectives, these forms are different in the following ways. -0 l/151/2.1/71/~/ff$-- (1) '-01/oi/2.1/71/Ef./~-·E ~.!¥ 80i011'2.f A~LICf. o 1/ol/2.1/7 1/.!p---, and -~-can only be used with some verbs and adjectives. -&~ii}t:f- -&~ii}o1t:f (x) -&~<5}711 ii}t:f ( 0) (2) ~QI ?Oj7f e~ §~017iLf 5HAi ~~~'2.! ~~ ~CfE- ~~ LfEf't!JLICf. This indicates that the subject of the sentence performs some direct action, such as, the use of the hands. .... 'Ejof}f ~ §~OlAi O fO I~ ~7 1-E- ~~~'2.! ~~~Lief. The mother uses her hands to directly perform the action of wash ing the child. (1) '-711 ofCFE- £-§ 8 0i011 A~ 4- ~B'LICf. -711 ofCf can be used with all verbs and adjectives. -&~ii}t:f- -&~<5}711<5}t:f ( 0) 'il c.} - 'il711 <5}1:.} ( 0) 'il <51 t:j· ( 0) (2) ~QI -'?Oi7f W~ 5HAi .:J. AICMOI ~~ of.S:.~ of E- ~££ -'?Oi7f ~~ tt]jloi-E ~g of't;JLICf. The subject of the sentence verbally makes someone else do something; the subject has no direct physical connection to the action . ... 'Ejo j-E -§~OIA: I 'rJ.:il OfOIOI1711 W~ ofOl Of017f ~E-~ Wll ~Lief. ~~~££~of A: I 'Gl -§Lic.t. The mother tells the child to wash himself without physically doing the action herself; the mother is not directly involved. 10. 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JJ.I£1 7~~~:12~ -B.:r~:= 0~3. .UI7~ .!.F-<3!~ f>~JII gj-Lim? .!.F-<3!~ ~ f>~JII gj-LIJ7~? q:; .:IE!~ ~ '-JII f>~cr~ .A.~a-H.A.i ~~~ .gt~f>~AiiR. 1) 2) ~ :r ~ ,<:_ uj-3. »-1 ~ ------------------------- 3) o)-1:1-]7-1 ~ uj-3. »-17)- ____ _____ _ e>io-JY~ uj-3. »-17)- _________ _ '1J ,<:_ uj-3. »-17)- ______ ______ _ 3) (1"-'5) c.j-g [5!7I]Oli.A.i ~gt:: 80i~ ~~~ '-OI/ol/~1/71/~/~-·q '-7il o-~q·~ .A.~iiH.A.i cH:2:~ ~{1-o~AiiR. Lf .=LcjjJl? .=I.~ ~%{Jojj.A-j A~1!~ 7J]4J ~010~fiJ.OiSL. - o}jo-joj:)!)o-jil.. 2 7~ ~7]7]- q ~~o-]Jl? q oj-L.]Jl, oj-:3] ~ ~ ~ o-]Jl. ~7] ~ ~i} t:-j ----------------------- 3 7~ .2.7]7]- ~-¥- ~l:i]Ji.. Lf oj Qf~ .2.71 ~% -(.Q.),t.i]il.. 4 7~ oj-o]7]- Ji.~ 1fol ~.!f. ~o-]Ji.. Lf .=I.~ ~#Oil L}7j-.A-j - (.2.Hjil.. 5 7 ~ ~»-l 7r ~.!f. Gj5f-l.A-j ~A~~ Ol tg ~ ~01 ~24Ji.. q -=z.'EJ, ~A~ ~Ol i§ ~ 7-~ - -E-711 w39o-JR 6 CD 0]-u-]7-] ~ ::<il7r * .g..~-6-}71] -6-J-AilJi.. ~ ::<ilL.] »-1 ~ 0 r0 l ~ 0 l 711 <fJ% Cj- o} 711 i>HJi.. @ ~ ~ »-1 ~ ~1J ~ ~~ .A-j rr:j-X~ %0 l L} .2_711 ~ o-j Ji.. ® -3f\1 Oil c.fL.J ~ :§:J.AJ-Oil.Ai ~ :3J-%! ~ ~ t>J-AJ * ~ 71]77]-7-J <?d ~711 i>HiL. 7 CD tlH7} J1 :rr ~ 2}~ ~ ~o:J ~77]-Ji.? ~ 1!A~\::]oj ~A~~ojJ71l ~~ ~i ~~L.Jcf. @ oj-o] 7]- o-]C4.A-j ~o]-~ oJ-olOil71l ~~ ~~L.Jc.f. @ :1. ~:&7} ~-¥- ::<H nl~o-] .A-j 7--j ~ ~:&.!I!.~ %Cj- 7-]]4:f ..£-;i~Li c.f. 180 I ! II~ 7 f ~~ Q} -?-j).i .Jlu}-?=l. op:ry7!} l=j.!f- ~ ~ -3:1 ~0}. ~tl if-11-.5:. c}).1 <)}.Jl ~.Jl. (fa), Thanks for visiting me while I'm sick. I hurt so much. I want to play basketball again soon. q .=Ic-jl-] 7!} ~tl 1-j-o}. {!7Ji>llot If ~ ~o1 ~7.1 W* 9)7-1 . That's why you need to get well soon. No matter what you want to do, you have to be healthy to do it. 7f ~R~~ ~-¥-W ).1Zl-0 1 ¥ ~i>H).i t=l-¥- ~.Aj 0 1oJ1Jl . .=z.Cljs. ~¥~ 7-l14fi>H01=~-A1Jl? I'm really worried because I don't have enough time to study Korean. But I guess I should keep studying. q .=Ii%1Jl. ~R~~ ~i>l1°t ~RoJ1Ai 1{717} 3f:! <)}l-j 7!} Jl. You're right. You should learn Korean well to live comfortably in Korea. Ol IE~::: {:!~~0 1 ~~~.Q.j .g%[01 OI~OiAI::: C·ll ~ WR~ ~-c!'E:l~ qE~~Liq. In this expression, the preceding c lause states the condition(s) necessary to realize the situation stated in the following clause. .. ····-·-····-··--.___.....·~--- A -OUOiO~ -OUOiO~ .3.q ~q .. ······ ·········· -·--· ·· ..................................... . v -OUOiO~ NOiq • 82 Korean Grammar u1 'llse- · Intermed iate 7~q Qjq 7~*o1q .2.1~~o1q 7~*0j0~ .2.l~~OIOjO~ --·--- ------------------ - T I A .3.q =Qq .... .......... ..... ........ .............................. .... ... .. .... ······-···· .... ....................... .... .. . v NOiq Ol/7~ O~LIOjO~ 7 ~-'?0 iq £1~~0 1q .3.AI '(>,tO ~O ~ =QJ;:I t>~o ~o ~ 7~AI ~o~o~ r;!:j J;:I ~o~o~ 7 ~-'?7 ~ O~LIOjO~ £1~~01 O ~LI OjO~ • 2~{!g Ef.:il7}c}7} ;_l:?SQ:Jo]]J-1 ~{!.Q£. {{0 }EfoF ~2.] {[ .:::;=: <V_~Ycf. The only way to get there fast is to take Line 2 and to change to Line 1 at City Hall Station. • ojl{! '~:F?-~J!l-7}~}ol= :lll4i'--5R;_1 q~ ~7~ w.:::r<V_o-J.B... The results of the current research must be good if we are to do further research. Only a person who has majored in math can solve that problem. 1 '-0~/0iOt'~ ~~oH-"1 .H.~o~.Jl {,!~ rrH::: '-J;:I ' ~ ~0:1 '-0~/0iO tJ;:I'q ''2.!' ~ ~0:1 '-OUOiOt'2.!'.Q£ -"i"§af71.S:: g,t-Ljq _ .:J.2.iq '-OUOiOtJ;:I'::: -9-£ ~WOll-"1 I'iOI -"1-§a~.Jl '-0 ~/010t'2.!' ::: ~.H.go 1q 5!..:ilA10ll-"1 -9-£ _A_i"§g)"Liq. To emphasize the meaning of -Of/OiOt, either - A: I can be added to form - Of/OiOtA:I, or '2! can be added to form - Of/OiOt'2!. Note, however, that -Of/OiOtA:I is generally used in casual conversation while -O f/OiOt'2! is generally used in speeches and reports . • ~-;;;; ~ pJ-oJ -&-RoJ: ~g o1 woJ-~1-J r:J-. = ~-;;;;~ pJ-o1 -&-RoJ::A1 ~go] "*oj-~L.Jr:J-. = 'i"!-;;;; ~ fJ-o 1 -&-RoJ:tr} ~g o 1 w0r~ L.J r:J-. 2 OI.H.~::: ~~~Oll ~ff.~:L!~ ~~~::: -"i-§o~A I 'Cl~Liq. The clause following this expression cannot be in a propositive or imperative form. · ~R ~C11l:l1~ ~ :AK'- !i!fol= ~71 ~ ~t"r/11 .£!1l-'1..2... (x) ~R ~C11l:l1~~ :AK'- !i!fol= ~ 71 ~ ~t"r/11 ~-'1r:J-. (x) ~ ~R ~C11l:l1~~ :AK'- !i!fol= ~71~ ~t"r/11 :<f;1 7191£.. (o) 3 OI.H.~::: ~-c!~ .H.~o~7 1 rrHgOll ~~~011::: :i!f7i~OI ~ .::? gt~Liq. Because this expression indicates a conditional statement, the past tense cannot be used in the following clause . • :AK'- tr}Lj-oj: .AJ o] %~o-JR. (x) ~ :AK'- tr}Lj-oj: .A<Jo1 ~o-JR. (o) 4 'OIOiO~jOjo ~·~ 'O I 2.f0 ~/2.~o~·~. 'OI/7~ O ~LIOiO~·~ 'OI/7~ O~LI 2.f0~·~ 1:J ~f4 ~ -'?- <U~Liq. The expressions OIOiO~IO:!O~ and Ol2.f0~/2.f0~ can also be used as Ol/7f OfLIOiO~ and Oll 7f OfLI2.fO~. respectively . • ~c.J "&.ii!. -&-"~o]<>Jot o] AJ-o] Eoj] 7]-'?,j~-'?- ~~L-Jr:.f-. = ~2.] -&.ii!. -&-"~o] c.J-ot o] AJ-o] e oj] 7]-'?,j%[ -'?- ~~ti r:.f-. You mustbe a student of our school to join the site. 5 Ol R~:= ~~~OU Oi't! 3:!~ oH.S:. ~~~.Q.j ~21-E O~.!:f- ~§OI ~711 %1~ ~~ ITH A~5~7I.S:. ~Li q. 'O ~.!:f-2. 1 - Of/Oi.S:.. -0~/0i ~.Af'.2.~ ~:= 5.':~ A~gj'Liq. This expression can also be used to indicate the futility of expecting the result described in the following clause regardless of what action is described in the preceding clause. • opj!.c.j o]oF7]~oF ~T!:: ~ A] ?J~ -5!oJr:.f-. = o]-_!f-2.] o]oF7]8R£ ~-T!:: ~A]?£~ -5!o]r:.f-. I doubt my friend will listen to me no matter what I say. • A] if Ai%2.10): 9AJ tlj-3'~7] ~ Ej-7]!:: o-] 2;]~ ;;<joj].fl... = Ajif Ai%21 ~Aj- 9A] t1]"3'J)7] ~ Ef7]!:: <>jt!;j~ ;;<joj].fl... It will be difficult to catch a 9 o'clock plane even now. 1 7f ~\3 ~ g ?1°1 .2..~1 <5}2;jli:! e>-1~~1 <SRot <SR.R? 2 Lf .!f-~.!i!.q.£ g ~ 01 3!-<V.<>i°F ~\3 °1 ?1°1 Q}.R. 9-<3:!.5:!q£ ~o1 '3!~q 1 -eoao1 uo12.q ~~~ 7 f%l~ -ofq 1 ~~ ~q -@-~OI.AI ~j! ~ *-lq I 'lllt2.1 ~q :J_ O]_Q_ 1"\.lu:-j _ALe.1-o1 o}..Q... _¢. Olt"\.l l'>? 2'--- ~~ '-'- lo E2 , M~l..o- . o:jt"\.lg ; :<J .. ~lol- oJ....Q... .A olt"\.l...., 0~12 2 v n r Ee l M~J..tl-. o f.3. AAI-E <2:!.Ail ~~~ 5fq ~?jg <2:!.Ail .s:!LH ~q t::I~ q .UiA:j .Ail~5fq I~~~-* ~q 'C:J.Ai ~ §55fq I~?:!~ .s:!LH ~ * ~q 184 Korean Grammar u1 'll.w! · Intermediate 2 {1) 7~ 2Jl tll9- »-1ii}.=il :Q-o1 ~ g ~ ii}-'-11£..? (oJ-%o1 ~q) q Dr%OI 0-toroF :Q-o 1 ~ g ii}.A1£... (5) 7~ <jA~1 ~~ .§g ~g 9- ~~£..? (o1Jtl ~ ~-g-g E}q) q ~45'-~Yt:J-. ~g 9- ~g ~ :Q-~Llt:J-. ·-AI uo~or. ·-AI ~o~or~ A~5HAi q :; CH9:~ ~{:!<5~AiiR. (1) 7~ ~J~g ~_Q_2;j~ <>1 ~711 -5R0J: £1.A1£..? (~.li!.011 ~6jii}t:]-) q i5.fli!.Oil fiA-~t5ff.l 0-!0roF ~J~g ~g 9- ~~Yt:J-. (2) 7~ ..!f-2.] ~.li!. oJ:.:r~o1 o1Jtl t:R~011 -"l ~ ~ g YJ- 9- ~gll}-..9..? (.A]-%lg o}7!1t:J-) q ).~ AE.oj1 -cRt>~ '-'-'2 '-'- ~{Jii1 <?=J A<)R).l 0 At;l- A Ol ..Q.. '-'-tl 102.IM2 7jyt:J-. (3) 7~ Wo}q 2.]-rt1_g 12Jc;dr-jy 1fo1 ~ ~ :Q-o}£... (2-}~g 12jq) q %uR ~ il-.A1~ 9- ~ o-]..9... (4) 7 ~ o1 g~g o}o1~£ 12jg 9- ~ gll}£..? (oJlq) q o}o1 ~£ g:jg 9- ~~t:i1 o1:tl_ ~ oJj~£... (5) 7~ Ll1~ oJ1 ~j-cR£ O:j~ g ~ 7-J.A1£..? (%t:J-) q t;J]. ii}.A1~ £]~t:i1 ~71 oJ1]i!..011Al %t:J-.=i!. t;R).-1 ~~01 011£... 7 ~ <tjo}, o1~~1 r:·Ht-I:i1 ~ :Q-o1 7}0]: ~Jl? Mom, do I really have to go with you in this heat? If you don't want to go, then you don't have to. I'll go by myself. 7~ 015!-, 0 1 * ~ IIlJ_a? Al 011~1 <i} ~%2.] ~ ~ :Q-A1Jl? Dear, how are these clothes? Wouldn't you agree they're not really my style? If you don't like these, then let's go to another store. Ol .R~~ ·~~~2.1 Oj'tj ~01 A~£. ~~£1'2:!'2.1 ~~ qE~~Liq, 5!~ ~WOiiAi Al'§gj"Liq. This expression has a meaning of "if the statement (in the preceding clause) is actually true, then ... " It is generally only used in casual conversation. - 7i ::: A/V -7i::: .3.q ~q NOiq (0 1)7-f::: MOiq ~~\::JOiq --- -...... , .. ,_,_- - ----------- ........... - --·--·-·------·--·-·---·--·· - • tlj-llll;;zj ~~ ~ ~7(1- ~\fJ.]t:f. If you're not busy, then let's meet for a bit. • ~ ~o] ~~~ ..2.~ ~o] ~\:!- 4-Dil <5J-1-i]_9_, If you've got something to say, then let me know after work today. • ~~o] Til ~~ o:JQJS:.oj] ::k=f 7CJ~ <5]-t!:j 7]-_9__ If the cherry blossoms are in bloom, then let's go flower viewing in Yeoido. • .:I J.j-if[o] ~~~,:Y.~~ o:J~ ~ ~-o] 7]-;;z]-.JI -5R . If he/she is a close friend, then ask him/her to come along on the trip. 186 Korean Grammar ut 'll.o.·e · Intermediate O IR~:': ~~~ou ~~~o1q ~~~. 2.l:Aiq '7'~~ qEfLH~ ·~-·. '-{0)2 ~olcf. '-{0 )2.4-:il -ofq' ~ ),,qo~ :Af~A~~Liq. This expression only sounds natural when the following clause contains an imperative, propositive, or a form which expresses the speaker's will or conjecture, such as -~-. -(£)2 ~O ICf . or -(£)2.4-JJ .. ofCf. • Jl<5"J'ojj.S:.~oj-rj~ ~:§:t~t-Jl:f. (x) - Jl<5"J'oJI .S:.~ol-rJ ~ ~:§:l-<51-).il..ll . ( o) • tlJ-~<51-rJ~ llR'<fo:j -B~g 71-~oJJl. (o) • ~H- »-loJI/ll oJal-&- ~01 A~7jrj~ 'C\;<1]~7-j.S:.~/ll ..ll . (o) • ~~jojocJ ».j7j- ..2..rj ~ *~j-aj.Jl ~L-Jt:f . .z~~ 7jt:faj -?-1-i]Jl. (o) g:g %l!"Oil ;...1-§-o~ '-7-J :::':ilf g:g2.l -fg0il ;...1-§-o~ '-7-l§R)'~ ~EH~ l:ll~of:AI~ 2.1o1~ Of? ci--§- Licf. The meaning of the -7+§ form which occurs mid-sentence is very different from the -7i§ form which occurs in the sentence-final position. (1) ~ 8?..!011 .A.f§.~LICf. Used mid-sentence. (2) ~:c!~ qEf~LICf. Expresses a conditional statement. -+ .g:g 8 l..f0ll .A.f§.£1~2.0l WOre .A.~o I -9t!"~ <2.! ~:c!~ R~of.:il <]JgL!Cf. Used mid-sentence and expresses the speaker's subjective condition. -7-j :::(R) (1) ~ ~011 .A.f§.~LICf. Used sentence-final. (2) WOre .A.~'i!.!" ore Ol~ 'Y~ [[H .A.f§.~LICf. Used to express a reason known only by the speaker. 7f 2ll ~g ~ ~oJJl? q l:IR7l- .:il~7.l ?J-ri.§.Jl. -+ .g:g2.J ~011 .A.f§.£1~2.0l ~~ QJ::q ue o 1~ on CHiiH cHcg~ f;f.:il ~gLICf. Used at the end of the sentence, here the speaker is expressing the reason why he/she is not eating. ·------ ----·-- ·--------- ·--------- 1 7~ _a~ -¥-2..] ~ "6~).i llj~~ ~ {fo}Jl. Lf .::::Z.t!11Jl? llJ~<5}~ ~ ..2.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-2-<5};.i1Jl. gAil~ aH~c5~717~ Oi'Elef I <2:j;J;ii§:AI OIOPI5Iq ~~q I-§- *I~Cf7~ Cf.A.I c5~Cf 2 7~ q~ ;.}ift~ 0 1 ..2..~ .2.<iJ 0 l1 2lJ <if ~'-l-j:Jl <5}~ %]2.}2 W7!}.R? Lf q~ ;.}ift~ 0 1 %o-J~~~ 0 }n};.i * ~q.Jl ~"5~ .2f:.J.i1.R. Cf~ .A.~~OI2.~ 2.~0112!1 ~ ~.!:::.q.:il c5~Cf ~~7~ ~10~2.Cf o It! .up~ ~¥~ ~Oi!i!.Cf q~ .A.~~OI ~Oj!i!.Cf I O~ll~.A.i ~ ~q ~~7~ ~to~2.Cf I ~2.=1Ai 7-Jrr.l~ A~2.i ~q Dlt! .up~~¥~ ~q I~ :AILH.:il ~q I ::: - ~:~~~:::~~ :~~:: ~: :~:::~1:~~~~q ---- I '- (3) 1::!1 7~ =r~R · © ~01 ~ .. q0~2.i f,fAiq. (4) 0~~ ~A~ ~ ~OiR · @ ~~Oil ~ 7~ ~J..i l£.. (1) (2) (3) (4) :. ~ Korean Grammar Ut 'l lre · Intermediate 2 (1) 7f uj2.]7} o}n:t;J]S.. q tJicjl~ O~Eli1§. o] <2{% .E.Ai _!rl_).i]Jl. (2) 7f Jl~ ;:_ ?£o]l:l}llll}Jl. q -------- ~oj] ~lJA]cf. (3) 7f .2..~ ;:_ W ~o] ~~;.-j1)1Ji>HS.. q .Al ~ S:.~cHS.? 4) 7f .AJT 7]{lo] t.f.2fS.. q ~~ j_~ c Ai _!rl_).i]Jl. ----------------- 5) 1 2 190 CD 5:.~"6~5:. Q) 5:_~"6~0]: CD o10J:71<'>}~ Q) o1o]:71i;}~ ~ 7f ;:I::-j -"?2f g;:il::: ~W Oi 2.f~CiiR (?) 5:.~"5}~ @ S:.~<'>}C;j ~ (?) 010]:71"6~5:. @ 01°]:7]~ EJ1lfri>~ Lf ~O~R -------------------------------------- CD 9-~~ ~.:g-~ ;.}~o j ~ ~ 9- <V,~ 3:! ~-o}.fi. (?) 9-~~ ~.:g-~ ;.}~o1cj-S:. ~ 9- '&i ~ 3:! ~o}.fi. Q) 9-~~ ~.:g-~ ;.}~o10io]: ~ 9- <V_~ 3:! ~o}_B_ @ 9-~~ ~.:g-~ ;.}~o1~ ~ ~ 9- <V_~ 3:! ~o}_B_ 7f LH~ Oj~~ ~ * ~~m.B.? Lf CD *:A1 ~J-o}oj: ~ 9- <V_ ~ ~ oJ1.B.. (?) *:A1 <(l ~ "GJ1 S:. ~ 9- <V_ ~ ~ oj].B.. @ *:A1 ?£~ 1):!-<>11 ~ 9- <V_~ ~ojj.fi. @ *:A1 i>£~ lfr~<>11 ~ 9- <V_~ ~oJ1.fi. CD ~R ~Ffl-i;}.:il 01°1=71 ~ :;z;}? i>~o]: Wi;}71 ~ ~<'>}711 ~;.Jc.J-. (?) ~R {1-=t-i;}.:il o1o]:71 ~ :A}? i>~oj: ~l-5}71 ~ ~<'>}711 £j{j ).1.2.. ® ~R {1-=t-<'>}.:il 01° 1=71 ~ :;z;}? "6~01= W<'>}71 ~ ~<'>}711 ~ 7-~oJ1.B... @ ~R {1-=t-i;}.:il o10J:71 ~ :A}? i>~oj: ~l-5}7] ~ ~<'>}711 ~77} "6~..9.. . CD ~ojl:l}lli:I:A1 ?£~ ~ u}3.. ».] ~ {1-7(1- ~\tll}.B..? (6} ~Ojl:l}llli:A1 ?£~ ~ u}3_ »-1 ~ {J-7(} ~LfAi].fi.. @ ~O] l:l}llll:Aj ?l~ ~ U}3.. ».] ~ {1-7(1- ~'tl-Yc.J-. @ ~o11::l}llli:A1 i>£~ ~ u}3.. ».] ~ {1-7(1- ~\t;.l-cf. 7~ ~~ »-1 ~ .AcJW 0}~ :111 Bt~ .:;:! ~o}Ji.. Hoyeong really seems to know a lot. q ~-o}Ji.. ~ ~ 1f:io1 ~i ~ ~lil- o}yt!f uH ~ --8-g.S:. llll}~ ~ 01 5!}!--j .:L tS .:;:! ~0 1-Jl. You're right. I think it's because he not only reads a lot of books, but he also reads the paper every day without fail. 7~ 7J-%l£.£ 01~~ ~ ~7!} ~H=-t=l1 e>l ~7!}Ji.? I'm thinking about taking a trip to Gangwondo. What do you think (about such a trip)? q %-;A1Jl. 7J-%l£~ {1-oj Bt~ ~1i} o}yt!} tl}r:}£ <lle>l.A-1 01~~~}71011 °}? ~~ :£-0 ]oj]Jl. I like it. Gangwondo not only has a lot of mountains, but it also has beaches, so it's a very good place to travel visit. OI.R~~ ·~'@~2.1 LH-§12.!"01 o~LI .JJ. ~'@~2.1LH-§OI 7 ~2.1 7 1:::: ~77~:AI~ cio~O:I'2.~ ::: 2.101 ~ LfE~~ [H .A.~ ~Liq. ' 12.)"'~ {!l~o~O:I '-(0 )2 ~ O~LI2.F2.1 ~EH~ .A.~gLiq. This expression is used to indicate that "not only what is stated in the preceding clause, but also what is stated in the following clause". This expression can also be used without ~ as in -{.£)2 ~ OfLI2.f. -(.2.)2 ~'2_1- O~LI2.~ .3.q AN ' ' ~~ ~'2! O~LI 2.~ Qj~~ ¥'2! O~LI2.~ ~ ¥'2! o ~LI2.~ Qj ~ ¥'2! O ~LI2.~ ·····------ -···· --------·--·--------- ---------·- ~--------- ····---·-- --------------- --- ------ ' ' ' ' ' ' NOiq ' ' ····--- ---------- ----·--- ---------.-------·---. ------------- ------- ---- N 0~~ ~-----·------------------------ --------.!..----·· --~------...!----------- 1 92 Korean Grammar ut CZI...·e • Intermediate 7f 7J\f~oj].Ai tt}';t77}Jl? Shall we meet at Gangnam Station? q 7i7] ~ ~ ~ttl- o}y2f .ii?)~-5:. .J0Ji>}L-]77} t:.J- := <=1].Ai tt}\f.A]t:.J-. It's not only far away, but the traffic there is really bad, so let's meet somewhere else. 7f 0J=7J ».] ~ tl-j~t:.j- .7.]<5}-~ ~ .7.]-? Efl-]- !i!.}Jl. It seems you (Yang Gang) takes the subway more than the bus. q .7.]<5}-~ .':_ J..]{}% 73~i>r711 .7.]7-1~ ~ 0 1-Ycr 3l:!t:qi5Jl.Ai .7.]-? o]%il"L-Jt:.J-. The subway not only runs on a more precise time schedule, but it's also more convenient, so that's why I uses it. Why are you eating in such a rush? q .7.-l~~ttl- oty2f iJ1Js:_ ~o-].Ai llR7r t;J.!f- .:i1.3IJ-Jl. I'm so hungry because I skipped not only lunch but dinner as well. 1 O l~~ {:!~~01 ~~~~ LH~OI'i:! ~~~£ ~~~~ LH~~ Mil, {:!~~01 ¥~~~ LH~O I 'i:! ~~~£ ¥~~~ LH~~ MiOt ~Liq. When using this expression, if the preceding clause is a positive statement, then the following clause must also be a positive statement, and vice versa. • Jf-2.] {!,"'. ~.i:i!.C>l] .-l.i 7}711-& ~~ o}y 2.]- o}-'? .-1.]112:J~lR. (x) - Jf-2.] {! .'?. ~.ill.oj].-l.i 7}711-& ~~ o}y2.]- o}-'? ~%"8llJl. (o) 2 Ol If.~~ '-(0 )2 ~'2! O ~LI2.f' Ef-1011 'A/V-7 I77f.AI5fef'. 'A/V-71£ 5fcf. 'Nllf.AI A/V' ~£1 If.~O I .2.71£ ~LI q_ The expressions NV-7 17Jf;l:l '6fef. NV-71.5:. '6fCf, and N77f;l:l NV are often used in clauses following -(.2.)2 ~'i:_f OfLI2.f. • .7-}0F »t: oj] ~ ~~ o}y2.]- ..<.J Zjo] ~7] 71J-.7.l "8JJJl. = .7-}0F ».] ~ oj]~ ~~ oJ-y2.]- ..<.JZjo] ~7].£ "8JJJl. = .7-}oF ».] ~ oj] ~ ~~ o}y2.]- ..<.JZj71J-.7.] ~oJ-Jl. 1 ~101~ JJ.I ~01 717~ ~~ .=~.q Xi~.!:t.-l= ~:XI7 ~ ~~ O~E:f"Cf XIOt JJ.I AH£~l! ~A~ ~Ail::ll.6 1 94 Korean Grammar ri1 U ·e- · Intermediate 'ElCf I l::ll.!:t. 't'JOI2.Cf 717~ .=~.q I ~i:!!~Cf ~:XI7 ~ O~Ejq I l::lfCf.!:t_ 7J~5fCf 'l'!Aitt Jl::,. "quick" courier service ~~fC.f precise (1) 7f .2..~ 211 ~~ ~-2--5BJi..? (7J~oJ ~ ~q 1 IJic.]_s:_ opiq) Lf ll.lf-01 at -t~ ~DJ: ot-1-let- Di~x or=~ 'i! '.torH {]o]l ~~ 7}e;J.Jl -5BJi... (2) 7f Al ~~o] 01Ui1Ji..? (g~o] 3!-~q 1 7}z=]S:. »-}q) q A~ 7}Ji... (3) 7f 0 ] *0 1 Alojl7Jl ~ 01%24Ji..? (~ 01%2-]t:f I ~Jtl-5B _!rl_o]q) q lil. (4) 7f 211 4-~ »-1 ~ ~ ~Y.Ji..? (A}7] o] oj:7]~ i>}q I A}cJ"S:. ?J-o] i>}q ) Lf 4-~ »-1 ::::= ~J-'-J otq.Jl .AlA] oJ-o}Ji.. ~ n \.0 • (5) 7f o] 7}nJlo]l"'l ~~ ~ -5BJi..? (.!f-~ ~E-llJl ~ o]%W 4- ~q I S:%t>}q) q lil. 0 l 7}llll ::::= o:j7]oj]Al ~~~A~ -5BJi... 2 '¥'CJ O~LI2fL~ ·~ ¥'C! O~LI2.V~ .. q~t>HAi c~~ CH:2:~ ~{:if>~AiiR. (1) 7f Al 7}1'::::= ~7] 7} ?J"AlJi..? (~~ I -5B~) q .::::L~Ji... ~41~DJ: Ot-1-ler c)H2.1DiiH!C. ~7] 7} ?J-orJi... (2) 7f .:::r <?4~ .2.¥ ~l:J1~01Ji..? (.!f-.2.\:l I ~F? ~) q lil. .2.-!f- ~l:J1~01Jl. (3) 7f *Al~ .!!!.~ ~ ~ ~0r-5BJi..? (~i:J1 1 %-) q lil. 7}4-~~ ~ 4- ~7] rqj _goj] A~ ~Ji... (4) 7f 9-~op:q-1-l .::::L'tiA] o] ~~oj] J.}rgo] ?J-~ ~ :Q-o}Ji... (9-~ I lfil<?J) q o] .Al-cJ...Q.. -,o.._ A}TEtoJ ?J-o}Ji... (5) 7f 0 }3. »-];:::= ~-"~Cj_7}Ji..? (~-"~ 0]t:f I ~01 ~-"~\::1 ) Lf oJ7]s:. -5BJi... How was your trip? q \t»-]7} ~~TI I:l]'Cf7} l:l]77}7-] W0 ] Q}J-i ~~e>l]li! ~ e>-1 J-i :AHa 1 ~ Si e>-1 . Not only was it chilly, but it also rained a lot, so I was bored just staying inside the hotel. 7~ Qlj .::1.~7]] ~~ ~{} %~ ~ ~o}Jl? Why did it take you so long to pick up the phone? q %o] ~!::: I:ll'Cf7} ~7-}7] f-7} ~o}Q.}J-i * ~91-e>lJl. The water was boiling, and moreover, I had a visitor, so I couldn't answer it. Ol3:!~ t!~~2.1 ~o1q ~EHOil.$~~2.1 §:Qolq ~EH7 ~ c-JoH:A~Ai ~Ol'a~ qE~~ rrH A~~Liq. '-(0 Lj~ Cilq'~ W~ * ~~Ljq_ This expression indicates that the action or state in the following clause occurs in addition to that stated ~ the preceding clause. The form -{2.)L /E [ilq can also be used. A -2 Cilq7~ :Q~ CiiCP~ \-----··-············-·---··-·----·-----~---········---- ··-···-···~---········-------- v '-'-----''-·------ ---··· ... - 1 96 Korean Grammar ;, 'l/.w!-· Intermediate ~o1q ~{!!O iq .z! cilcm ~~ CiiCP~ 7 f-E Cil cp ~ ~~ CiiCP~ ~CZJc-ncm 2t{!l 'Z.! cilcm --------·------· ·-----·-·--·- 7f 7-1-it ;,4%mJ:§:J-~ Oi17}C;j .Jl -oN::-r:-11 ~o1 ~'2J1.fl_? I'm about to go to Seoul Department Store. Would you like to go, too? Lf ::2 m]:§:j-~ ,'?_ i):0 1 l:l1{1- ~Jlq7} ~5:. ~.£.. <j- ~o};,4 7-1 ~ 71£1 <j- 7}.fl_, Not only are the prices at that department store high, but the quality (of the products) is also not very good, so I rarely go there. 7f 0}01 ~ 011711 ~C;j .Jl -oN::-r:-11 ol~ J-~ 11.01 ~ ~77}.fl_? I plan to give this to my kids, so which type of fish is good? q o1 ;,~ 1J.o 1llllj 7} ffi-o1 ~!::: t;J1-cf7} 1tS:.-!f..t=:.cj~;,4 o}o1 ~o1 ~ 71 011 ~o}.fl_, This fish doesn't have many bones, and moreover, it's tender, so kids generally like it. 7f 7-}0~ »-1, .2..~ ffi-o1 llj~<S~ .!il_O:j.fl_, Jaya, you look really tired today. Lf 1.:]1, ol~W011 ~~ * ~ t;J]q .fl._~ ~5:. ffi"0};,4 L:j_!f. ll]~<S~.fl_. Yeah, on top of not sleeping last night, I've also got so much work to do these days, so I'm really tired. 1 O I.H.~~ -t:j~~J!f *~~2.1 ? OPf ~OfO ~ g[Liq . .:J.2.I.:il -t:j~~J!f *~~2.1 LH.g.OI A.i.£ <§Jt!"~ ~ 7f:A:I.:il <1!0-l '.:J.2HA.i 'Lf '.:J.2.iLI7Jf'£ ~~oHA.i ~~~ 'M~-* <1!0-10~ grLiq. This expression requires that the subjects of the preceding and following clauses be the same. Moreover, both of the clauses must be related and be able to be connected by .:J.2.H)..i or .:J.2.i LI7Jf to state a conclusion. • .Aj) 01.{ ~ .3)-~ c1]c.}7} ~..g.s:. 'itto-J.R. (.:LclP·i) Li.!f-!ff!ff-5H.R. ~ .A1) 01.{~ .3)-~ C1)t:j-7} ~..g.s:. 'itto-JJ..i t.:J-¥-!ff!ff-5H.R. • .Aj) Ol.{~ .3)-~ c1]c.}7} ~..g.s:. 'itto-J.R. (.:Lc]Lj77}) Li.!f-lf!'lf!'-5H.R. ~ .A1) ti.{ ~ .3)-~ c1]t:j-7} ~..g.s:. 'itt.2.Y77} t.:J.!f- !ff!ff-5H.R. 2 ~A.f£ A.f.g.~ rrH :: ' Ol lq7 f'~ A.f.g.~ * ~=c~l OlrrH:: -t:!~oi-E ~A.fOl l q:= ~A.f7 f Ci oHA:I7~Lf ~I~ IE.fq:: ~~ LfE.P~Liq. When used with a noun, OiiCf7f is used to indicate the adding of a noun in the following clause to that mentioned in the first clause, as if making a list. It can also be used to indicate the location in which something is done or placed . • .fl.~ ]<j~oj]q7} ~J..} ~77}.7.] 7,37.)J..i ~~oj ~)io-J.R. These days, I'm so busy due to the combination of housework and company work . • oj -'8-o]oj]t:j-7} oj ;;J:!} ojuj] ~ ~:f:~ »-1 ~J..] 7] tl}if)"yq. Please write your name and email address on this paper. ______ J 197 1 7f 7}77}-g. o}E.£ lf:lo1 ~~t;l] .2)1 ~ t:H~ ~<{] uR?.J77}::Z.1 ::z.r? 7}J.i1.R? q t:H~ ~<?1 oR?.Jo1 %{:!o1 w~ Ellrt7r 7f7Jjg Of§£ 'CJOI CU-EC-li2H '2::! CH~ ~J DH~lJfXI Xf-9- 7fef 7f77jg ~~ tti.6.7f <lif=C-11 2H '2::! C-li7JfJ;:I 7f.A:j Alo~~Efef Cf§ ~S:. PJ.gC-JI 2Jl .::J. ~'t! 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Did you hear the news about the plane accident? q o}yR, _8_~~1l:j.Y l:l}t1Hy77} <?JE11J! i=f-"'S-7.} ~ l-1TI0 1 ~o-]R. No, I've been so busy lately that I don't even have time to see the news on the Internet. 01 IE~:= ·q~ ?.:!:=. ~-EOI.JJ. 7 ~~ 7JgoJ £1~ ?.:!~·2.~~ 2.JDI~ qE~~ rrH .Af%~Lief. 5!.~ ~-o~ .A~EJ"O I 7ICH6~.AI ~6~7iq Oll.g'0~71 Oi2.~g ~82.1 ~SF~ qE~'2JLICf. This expression is used to express "not only others but also the most primary one" Generally, it refers to extreme situations that the speaker either did not expect or could not anticipate . ... ··-····r-------- --- ---··------- __ N_l ___________ ~~~----------·------·-- • ~u}~} 7-1 ~ * ~~;,] ::= 7'1~]2..? (Are you saying that) even you (my own mother) don't believe me? • G1-& \t»-]oj] 01]~ ;;':!~} Jl:AJo] Lf tJ-12;];,1 :Aj~ ~~~2... Even the air conditioner has broken down in this heat. It's unbearable. • t:j _If- ~ TI ~ ~%~} Cj- Lf .2_::: 7(j q-.£ <J} ~ Jl, Sometimes something can be so sad that tears don't even flow. 200 Korean Grammar in. 'lts·e · Intermediate ~_:;r~j:~ O j ~~j:~ 1 1 Ol .R~~ ~.£ !f.~~<Z.J .g%,f0ll ..UiO~ ;q<2JA~;;;;LICf. -5-~~<Z.J .g%)-Oll M~ 01-'>l!~ g-§OI ~LI CL This expression sounds most natural when used with negative statements. It can therefore sound awkward if used in posit ive situations. 2 Ol~~ '7Jf:XI'q '5:.'2f l::lf%1-;;:;-"?- <X};;;;LICf . .:J.~:XI'2! '±5::f'~ ·~IQ.,t-2.1 ~'OI2.f~ L7~01 <X};;;,LICf. The expressions 77f;I:J and .S:. can be substituted for _:::::_j: f. However, it should be noted that _:;:::_:i': f carries the added nuance of "the worst possible case" . 3 Ol~~ '011:! .A.~~ .!¥~ol-E~~ ~.§.OI.il..:J.~.!=i:!.Cf '§of7~q ~~ ~7Jf:XI!f.~oi-E ~·~ q ErLH ~ .R~<Z.J · ~/~7m'-of.il. ~o1 :xf~ .A.~~LILf. This expression is often used together with :=/e71'<§, which indicates the negation of not only one thing but also something else on an even more telling, or serious level. • ~cj ~o}:: i5H Q1 o:j ~.g.;;<j\') 7.-j]~.S:..:?:~} * 7} .!;!.1)_o-J ..Il. Our mother has never even traveled to Jeju Island, let alone overseas . • :3!l g_ ~~71-2-7'1\'1 {!.g..:?:~} *~ rrfl 7} '?£0}..\l. There are times when I can't even read the newspaper, not to mention books. 4 o1~~ ~.A.r2f ~o 1 .A.~or'i:! '-(0 )2 "?-±5::f ~01.fL'2.I ~EH£ M~LILf. When used together with a verb, the form -(.~) 2 ~_:;:::_:i': f ~Oi£. is used . • q2.j7} L-j.!j!- o}:rr.}J.i ~oji! -"?-.:?:~]· ~o-J..Il . I can't even stand since my legs hurt very much. • 7.-JI .:?:7}-2- 5{f~r:-j] S:. 7.-j]7} '?l% -"?-.:?:~} ~ g_ ~.££ o}~ 7'1..11. Even though my nephew is just a 5-year-old kid, he's so big that I cannot even hold him. 7f ~.:? »-]7} o-] q .£ o:j t;~ ~ n-o-J_B_? q if»-l]Jl, ~.:? »-]7} o-]q .£ o:j~ ~ n-~:.z] o}L}]~7l .2.~ Ti1Jl. ~* J.AI7f Oi CJ.~ 0:1~-§- ~q <EJ:£1 J.AI7 f Oi!::. .2.1,.\.fOU q LI q *'i:! J.AI7f c~ ~P IOII ~~q.JJ. ofq ~* J.AI7f OiCI£ 0:1 ~-§- ~e;~: l OfLH <EJ:£1 J.AI7f Oi!::. .2.I.A.f011 q Lie:A:I ~~ ~~ * 'i:! J.AI7f c~ ~P IOII ~ofe:A:I 'a:A:f ~-=?- 2 7f 1-?~ :Aj.£ l:lfl~'E_ ~:A~~ 9 <U.AJ.R? Lf :1. :Aj.£ l:lfl-%1J.i ~ »-7] ~71~ ~~ 7l~~t ~ al-%1.R . 'r..!-"f. .1.1.17 f ~~~q OI-§OI'i!'! AH ~~ ~ -9- ~q .::1 ~.s:. t!H~.A.ie ~7 le7·J'c5 ~PI I Oi 'Elc.f ~~71'iJ OH<2.! 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Lf 0 ]-Y Ji., %0 ] ¥ ~'5fl Ai Ei _g ;?_7'-j ~ .2.:A}'i:!-t:j-Jl '5Jl.fi.. - - ----- (6) 7f uj-o]~ ».]7]- :A]\± 9-~oJl Jl15'J.Q._ii!_ ~o]-{(o-] Ji.? Lf t;j], Z}q~ ii}:A] ?J"_ll ~o]-{(Oi ..ll. (7) 7f Jl ';~.ii!. rrJl ~~Oi ~ l:lfl..!f-1-i:A]Ji.? Lf l.:Jl, ii}:A]~ :A]'E-;?. A~Z{o] <i} L.fJi.. (8) 7f ifoj-l:l-j :A]7} ~-"i] 7]- Rf.Q.A] :A]Ji.? Lf t;j], .:::ltj1Ai Lf0 ]7} ~ o-jJ.i Q.j-5(-:AJ *~q Jl ~:lli ii}-"i]Ji.. 202 Korean Grammar in 'lt...·e · Intermediate These days, you seem to have a lot of meetings. q 1.:]1, ~woJi:!.fA~ ~ W't:J]Jl . ..2.~ 1t} t>llS.. £<i:]o] J-i] 7~1-j- <V_ o-j ;_~ o-j ~7-j] i>Ro]: ~:A] .2. 2 ):1}. o-]Jl. Yes, there are a lot because it's the end of the year. Just today alone (without having to consider any other days) I have three meetings, so I really don't know what to do. 7 ~ o:J~ l=lJ-&011 -fr~_Q_.£ l:lfl\{o:ji>Jlg 7}~ "&J-~~o] u }r l .Jl E..Ol r-J Jl us-"1 2M~ I . Regarding going backpacking to Europe during summer vacation, I heard a lot of students do that. q t:J1. wo r Jl. 7-1] ~F? ~ 1t} t>lls.. ~ »-1 o:J Ci L§ o 1 c} t4 ~o-j Jl. Yes, you're right. Even just among my friends (without having to consider anyone else), many have done so. OI .H~~ <i!Oll-"i ~~ ~~~<2.! -"i110iq ~%!011 CH5H-"i Oll~ ~Oi-"i ~~~ ITH ;_~grLj q, Ol~~ '.Q.j ~~121 5!1-.S:.'. '121 3~Ci2.f.S:.'£j QIDI7f ~~Liq. This expression is used when providing examples to explain a situation or statement made previously. It is equivalent in meaning to the phrases 21 ~~'(! !il.f.S:. and '2.! ofCi 2.f.S:.. · ·· · · · · · -- -~- - - ~- - - · · ·- - --· - -- -· - - · -- -· ·· ·· "· ·- ~--- ~-- -- ···~ · ·-··---~~-~~----~~-~-----~-~--~---~--· ··-·· -···- ···--··--. . . . . . . . N ~ .:r-121 5H.S:. .2. ~ 121 5H.S:. • ~{! »-]7} s~ ;Aclw ~{J i5] ~¥i5R= ~ {{o}s. Oi 7-~] !fr <5Jl£ W lOJ-]77}7-1 £J-f8-oJ1J-i ~¥ '5} G1 c.} JL.Il. It looks like Minseon is really studying hard these days. Yesterday alone (without having to consider any other days) she studied until 10 at night at the library. 1 • iL~,<:_ ~-3j-6}717}o-jaj~_B_. A~128-A~tli-<5Jl£ 2\:J.~ -3j:AJ-~ *-=t--8-}.Jl <V_7-):=iL. It's hard to find a job these days. Even my sister without the need to consider anyone else hasn't been able to land a job for two years now. • ;.~~J:J17} ~o}t-j- mo1 c ~7-1 %2fiL . .ii!.-*J:J1tR <5Jl£ ~ ~oj115~ %)_ :Aj£7} ~0-]iL. The cost of living is so expensive. Mytransportation expenses alone (without the need to consider anything else) cost about 150,000 won a month. - - - ------------ OI.±E~::_ :i!~7~£1.g%)-:i!~ 't.!cH£1~ .g%)-~ .±E~%1" rrH.s=. Aj-g.gj"Liq . <£lOll~ ~.gAl-l!~ LfE~LH~ '§I"O I 2...:il ·~~ 5H.'I.'£1 ~EH.£ '['iOI Aj-g.g[Liq. This expression can also be used to express a situation that is opposite to what was the case in the past. 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EJ19-7l- ~;.~7-J;.i ~7]7]- f£o}.R. @ ~o] ?J-oj % J:i]c.J-7]- <i':!%£ ~~.Ai A7] ~ E}cj 7]--E ;.J-'i:[o] f£o}.R. 206 7 ~ * '%] _2__£ o:j <%' ~ ~ 7-j cxj] Jl? Are you going to take a trip to Europe? q 1;]], * '%] ojj 7 N::- ~ ojj PoojJ ~ 21 Al ~ 7 ~ 1?} \t 7-j cxj]Jl. Yes, and on my way to Europe, I plan to stop by Hong Kong to see a friend. 7 ~ ~u}, :J-1 -A]i} ~-2-Z>H::- ~o]ojl..fl. . !f-1 ~Jl~ 7-j ~_2_ ~ J.} ~77} Jl? Mom, I'm on my way out of the office. Is there anything you need me to pick up (buy)? q :r'%:1. ~ojJ _2_~ ~Oll fr-:rr:JojJ 7}J.1 H% J.} 9-l-. In that case, stop by the supermarket on the way home and get some tofu. Ol IE~~ Ol-§of-E. .l!~ g OJI Oi't! q~ ~§~ ~ [[H '"q§gLiq. This expression is used when t he speaker does an action while in the process of going somewhere. v :: ~011 7~q ~12-o~q 7f-E ~011 ~12of-E ~011 ---------------------~------·- -- ----- ···········--·------- • ~-2-i>J-E ~ofl -Aji>}~ o]] J-i ~ca_i>j ~ 7 ~ ~X]:o-J.fL. I met a friend by chance on the subway on my way home. • {)011 ~1-.2..~ ~ofl 6J~01Vi ¢1J.}-i>}-.:il ~o-J.fL. I ate at a restaurant on my way home . • .!jl-AJE£. o:j~ 7)-E ~ofl ~%£ ~ ~ 7-jcj].fL. I will also visit Andong on my trip to Busan. 208 Korean Grammar ul/ Vsl!/ · Intermediate 1 01 .H.~~ · :::: ~olq'.£.£C. £li"OI J...f§oi-Ec~ l OIU/1:::: Ol§oi-E ~01 <§l~q.:il ~~~ qE~LH::: ~o £ ~[q~ <§!~ o~.:il ~:::: %012.1-E ~~Liq. This expression is also used in the form ::: ~OICf. In such cases, it indicates that the speaker is in the process of moving from one place to another. Thus, it refers to being in the middle of doing something. 7f <>j l:j 7H=- ~o]oj]..ll? Are you on your way somewhere? Lf 41. ~T J?ll-j-cj 7!i=- ~o]o]l..ll. Yes, I'm on the way to meet my friend. 2 ' ::::~%Oi l '~ 1:11:::::~ 2.Jo l ~c~l OI.R~~ §J...~2.1 A~IQf ~01 :;q~7jl J...I-§W * ~A I '2.! ' :::: ~Oil' :::: 4-£ '7~Cf. 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I was eating and then answered the phone . • .:g..!jl- ~ -51-t:J-71- ~c;u-..g.yq_ I was studying and then dozed off. 7~q l;tjq ----·---·· • :AJ <5l-~ 1.:§:.1i ~ Ej-JL 7l-t:J-71- J-]7-JQ:joj]J-i 2.:§:.-i!~ ~ol-EJ-J-i]Jl. Take subway line 1, and then change to line 2 at City Hall Station . • '"'5'1]o]E ~ Ej-t:J-71- 'Bo-];z;JJ-i q~o-JJl. I was skating and then fell and hurt myself. 1 1 OI.R~~ t!~~Qj ~§Oilll~£l~Ai ~~~Qj ~§01 ~0-jq::: ~.!:fOU5=_ AI§~Liq_ This expression is also used to indicate that the action in the preceding clause continues while the action in the following clause occurs . • ~~ :A}-1:}7\- .!f-J-i-& :g.~ J,9.oJ.R. I was sleeping and had a scary dream. • 7,;1~ ~oJ7\-1:}7\- ;Q-:A\-7] ,..~z.j-o] y.;_; -{!~~oJ . I was walking along and suddenly thought (of you), so I called . • {1-=jL~J-.:L!. 0]0]:7] ~ ~\-1:}7\- -:£-~oJ.R .. I was talking to my friend and laughed. (= laughed while talking to my friend) 2 O I.R~~ t!~~Jl~ ~~~£1 ~017~ ~0~~ ~Liq. 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This expression is used to indicate that the action or behavior in the following clause is being done or is occurring to a degree similar to what is described in the preceding clause. It is mainly used in the form -{2.)2 ~5:.£ or -(2.)2 ~£01Cf. -(0)2 ~~ A/V -(.£)2 ~~ • ;~;i ~ oW~ -¥-lEI~ ~ :1J.£..£ '1l~ ~oJ-'5RJl. I like movies to the extent that I watch about two every day . ~ ~~ ~~~~ • ~~oJl ~ ~ 41~ Ttl9 ~]7)- ~ ~ ~ ~.£...£ ;:~;]9 ~]7)- Lf~ ~~ ~ 7-]cxj]Jl? Did Jisu do something so bad that Minsu, who normally never gets angry, became angry? • o]Jti J.j~ :=?.. 0!-? 91.5f-l~i %~A~5:. .2..!f. ~ ~.!C.~ CiA. This time, the exam was so easy that even a middle school student could have aced it. 21 6 Korean Grammar t/t 'l l.i·e · Intermediate 1 2 7~ q 7~ q J#oJ1l:l}'i:}-o 1 t'jo 1 ~<Ji_a? 1.:]1, J.}'i:}-o1 ~o}~ 78.£.£. t'J-01 ~<Jik. !:1-J"Olll:l ~Eto 1 g~-o 1 ~q .A.~OI \;;t0~7fq I 'i'JOI ~q t~H7f 'i'JOI j]_g_q ~2:{Aiq I t!H7~ j]_g_q .:::1 ~~ Oj2.i 1:! ~mq q 2l~q I Oj2.i \::! ~~q 7--1 7~-=r E_£-=rt@,<:_ ?.a~ /\flo1SJ.A1k? 1.:]1, ~ u:J1o}q ~-¥- t'jo1 -:9:-<JiJ.i l:l~7} 0~ 78£oflk. 7H.:::l.!!.£.:l~g ~~ .AHDI<x,!q A~g ~0 I ~~ HH~gq .2j~ .A.~g ~~~~ ~~ ~~q ~ rrHo~q Li~ t'JOI ~Oi.A.-t l:lH7 ~ o~_gq Li~ ~2.~).-j ~01-§-717~ ~~q 0~~ ~HA-t~~ .A.~OI2.~jl {:!J:z.t£1q (1) 7~ 9-0J »-17} ~ ~ lf£01 o}-ji~Ji.? C::>;a--8_ ~ * 7-tc.]q) Lf t;J1, "?.ji--J% JR- 1-Ri "?.~ ~o1 oj---8_ ~ ~oJ-Ji.. (2) 7~ ~1- »-17)- 1fo1 lfl0111ll)-~7-1Ji.? (* <?J-oj-~q) q t;J1, 7--1£ 1fo1 t!.fo111ll)-~ ~ ~o}Ji.. (1} 7~ 7-19- »-17)- \3~71J.i ~01 q~~Ji.? (%~ 017-1 -5!:-t>J-q) q t;J1, ~01 q~J.i %"?.~017.1 JR--5i "?.3~011.2.. (2) 7~ J.1~-t?-lf- ~o1 ~~£.? (tJi2.l7)- oj-:rrq) q t;J1 . -t?-lf-~ i'-J-0 1 15n J.i --------------------- (3} 7~ ~'i:! oJ-o1<?Jt:11 ~21--& ~7.~ £ f. ~t;J1Jl! (.2..~ J.j-tg~ o1 ~2-}q) q t;J1, t=J-¥- -'87115RJ.i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ {9;) ' 7~ Jf-.2.}! A~ 7fl ~ 7.~~ 3.l;j]Jl! Wow! That dog is really big! Yeah, it's as big as a calf. How did the glass window break? Did someone get in a fight? No. Someone threw a rock the size of a fist into it. Ol .R~~ .3.7lq *· Y.2.1 .2.1 DI ~ s.t::: ~AI-OII ~OI.A.i Ollt! 3;101 .:::1. ~.A.~2.~ i::!l.lll~~ ITH ~~ .3.7 IOIJ~q ~~ ~.£~~ qE~~ ITH .A.~~Lic.L 'N'2.!" fi~q· EE::: 'N'2.!" ~ N'.2.1 ~EH£ '[liOI .A.~~LI CL Used with nouns denoting a size, number, or amount, this expression indicates that the noun under discussion is approximately the same in size, amount, or degree as the noun. It is usually used in the form N't! ofq or N't! ~ N. --~---···----~· '"~---·-·--·-----·-··.----···~------~·· ·------ N -9-~ '2.!" fi~q -------~-----------------~------··--------------:__ ____________________________ _ o .JI-8"J=oj] ~1.:: {jS:. 7<.]~ ~.Jl 9)~ ~ 3.7]~ "3fiA. My house back home is just as big as the one I'm living in now. o o}_lf-cj 3?:lti xS:. ~~ ~ x~ 'il;tOiA. ~7] ~ "6~.5:. ..<f-cj {lo] 7-~]~ 3?:lt>~.B... No matter how comfortable a place may be, nowhere beats home. It may be small, but our house is thecoziest. o ~cf')! ~~ %J'~ _Q_j 7]7} ~».~ A_lf-1[~ "8{J 'l} 15}1-l].fi.! My 15-year-old little brother is already as tall as my 20-year-old big brother! 2 • 8 Korean Grammar u1 'lise · Intermediate 1 2 'N'2.! 5~q·~ t!-§~Q.£ MO l~ li~~O I ~OI ~~C~I ~3;!::: C.f%:il~ ~~Liq. There are many idiomatic expressions that use N~ i;fef. A few are given below. • -%!-go] 9j2.22.j ~ ~.fl. (My) salary is the size of a rattail. (= meager, very small) • ~~o] -?9:1~ ii~.fl. (Someone's) face is the size of a fist. (~~01 ~Cfe £1DI) • -l!l-j::2.J7} 40J-).i .2.7] j::c.J~ i;~Jl. (Someone's) voice is as small as a mosquito's sound. • t.:j_!f. ~CfAi 71-@-0j .=g.~~ ~iJ_ojJl. (I) was so surprised that my heart shrank to the size of a bean. (= be terrified; be scared stiff) • ~~ ~ oj-~7} 'ait:.J-. No younger brother is wiser than his older brother . • 7Joj-:<.] 3.7]~ ~ 9J A rat as big as a puppy. • ~o] ~57:7~~ ~Jl. (Someone's) eyes are the size of buttonholes. (= small) • oj:: ~~~ ~ %.:1!.7] ~ {f~e>1Jl. (Someone) caught a fish the size of a grown man's forearm. (= very big) • <~Jo l :f. '8 ::.<.J~ ii~Jl. The room is as big as an athletic field. 7f Al J.}:i!}~ :Aa~ 3.1=jj.R! CU:Aie71St the thumb q Jf-2-J-! 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Lf ;(j{t~ ~j]_ <;V_o-]Jl. t-J%"'1~£0J t;_t ;(j {t~-cl] <(!- _!rl_ 0 ]l;j]Jl. 7~ ~-9- »-]-:::= ~.:g-~ "@o] ~o}Jl? q o}L-] Jl, ~.:g-o] _____ ___ {{7]7} <>1 C;j %1 Jl. 7 ~ o}~/(]7} \fJ-] ~ ~}cj 7}? 7}J-i]Jl? q l;]l, A-]\l- 9-WOi]s:. 7}J-=jJ--j _______ _ ~j]_7] ~ {fo} _2_jio-]Jl. 7~ .:LCl]S:. ~o] %J-~_!r!_q ~Jtl o-j ~ :Q-;(]Jl? q .:LCl]J--j ~~ -¥-E-1 --------- %-"~ 0 l ~L}j]_ ~F&·o}£... 7~ o-J7-i] ~?OiV-l 78W -c Q.)-o-]7} L-J-"Efxtl:Jl£... q A-iS:. ~<>1£... Q.j-o-]7} L-]-E}L-j-J--j ~~ ~~l:Jl£.. . 220 Korean Grammar iN 'lt.w~ · Intermediate How much money should we pay? q ZfA} Q:j ~ 1il% ~~ ~ 1:! ~o}_9_ . Each person should pay an amount equal to how much he or she ate. 7~ ..2.. ~ ~01 ~~ ~77}_9_? Shall we see a movie today? Sorry. These days, I don't have enough free time to see a movie. OI.R~~ {:!~~.2.1 ~@-:ilf .gEH7f -¥-~~:ilf t~l;:gt~ .R~W rrH J.-j%~LICf. ~J.-f2.f ~01 J.-i%W rrH::: {:!~~ :i2f -¥.~~ ~Af.Q.j ~~7f t! l ;:gt~ qEf~LICf. 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Note that a negative expression must follow the use of Of.!f!..S:.. o~¥ c~ 1q 1 o~¥ ~o1q o~¥ c~1.s=. 1 o~Ef. ~.s=. .g± _ _ ···-:---·-o_~.!f:_c~_l~ q _l _o~~ ~_Ol_IA_:l L-~-----:-···---o~_.!¥_c~I.A.i .s=. 1 O~.l¥ ~Oli.A.i.s=. ~{:! l O~.l¥71q, O~Ef.-3;!0iq l ~ : 226 Korean Grammar u1 'lise · Intermediate • on:~ ~7Jliq}LiltB ot.!f-"Y- ~o-]~4- ~-;':;t-1-cf. Anyone can enter this place as long as you pay the admission fee. • 0 t.!f-.£ % ~;;z] *-oPe -:£.£S_ 7}J21{o-]Jl. I want to go to a place where nobody knows me. • ot.!f-~ "Y- J..}J21{~ ~ ~ ~c.J-li!t. Choose any book that you want to buy. 1 'Of!f.+(OI)q'.Q.I ·q·~ ·~.::;:r-tq, Ojcj+q, !f-<3i+Oiq, ~Xil+q'2.f ~0 1 .Q.jgcH~.A.f2.f ~7711 MC§j 4- ~XII2! 'O f!f.+.!:e.'.Q.j ·.s=.·~ .Q.jgcH ~.A.f2.f ~7711 MOl~ Oi6!Jgj"L!Cf. While the Lf of Offi!+(OI}Lf is also used with interrogative pronouns, such as in 'r-T'+Lf, OiCI+Lf, !f.'3:!+0ILf, and '2jJ;ii+Lf. it sounds awkward to use the .S:. of Of!f..S:. with interrogative pronouns in the same way. 2 'Of!f.+(ol)q' cf-gOll~ 3~ ~%J'OI 2.jl. 'Of!f.+.!:e.' qg011~ !f.~ ~%J'O I ~Lief. A positive expression must come after Of!f.+(OI)Lf. while a negative expression must come after Of!f.+.S:.. 7f ¥-1 Q:j ~ CJ1.R? q xl:: o}.!j!-7-]t..j- ~~o}.R. (o) A~:: o}.!j!..')!.S:. Q:jJ21,\A] ?:.fo}.R. ( o) 1 7f *7}oj] ~~.£ o:j~ ~ 7}.Jl1i~.fl..? q ~%~ xo]~ o}Jf- t:i]t-f .JIR?:J-o}.fl... -~PIOII DiLL~ O:j~~ 7fef i=-=?-ofJI ~~ .!i!.Cf !f.<):!~ DfAICf ±~~ ~o I '2:! of¥ Cil I t!!flcf .no1c1 ~£~~rol-E AfEtOI'2:! of!f. 1 ~cr Al-j?:!~ 3;!01'2:! Of!f7i I ~~q 2 7f o:j 7] oj]J.~ ~l:lfl ~ ~% 4=- <V.-::: x 0 1 <V. ~.fl..? q o] ~%oj] J.~-::= o}Jf- t:i]J.-1.£ ~l:lfl ~ ~Jf-~ ~ ~Llt:f. 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(4) 7f 211 _g_ ~ {1 011 ~ <U a-] _g_? Lf '?4°} ~011 t:fc.J ~ q~;.i (5) 7f ~A!- ~ i>R.fL? Lf .A] if l:lB7} ~ o}:rr}J..-j ----- - - * Q:j~o-].fL. 228 Korean Grammar ut 9/se · Intermediate Akira, it's really been a long time. q .=:J..c] t:J1.R . .2..2l]~010i1.R. ~r_q .2..'ili~Oi1 ~)±~ ~1 :7-}L.f ~ {} u}J-1Tt!J--1 °1°~71W77}.R? You're right. Long time, no see. Since it's been so long, why don't we go and catch up over some tea or something. 7~ <tju}, tl-T-"5"}.Jl ~.Jl %~1.R. Mom, I'm off to play with my friend. Stop playing and read a book or something. Ol .H.~~ Oj~ ~0 1 ~l-t!2.1 ~.s=. O~Lijl ~~A'E:1J:I~ ?J.AI~ t!!fi::: ~.s=.2.1 ~~-t!~~~ LIE~~ [H .A.I§gj"Liq. ~2.ljl ~~5~7il-t!~5~jl {4:: ~01 ~~ rrH. o~!f.7~LI -t!~oH.s=. t!!fi:~ [H .A.I§5PI.s=. gtLjq_ This expression is used to indicate that although something is not really one's first choice, it is fine as the second-best option. This expression is also used when the speaker wants to express a view that anything is fine because he/she does not have any particular preference in mind. N ! .............. __ __) __ -· . .. (ol)q • W ~:s:_ ~:=r:i] -8-~ o]l-f W77}? We've got nothing to do, so how about taking a walk? ~.2:~q ~O IL~ ..---·-.. --.. ---- • ~o] lf ~<5}y77} 7}nj]2.}1EJ] t:JHl<:>il o}oJ]Ci7}~1-f o}~o~~Jl.. I'm low on money, so I think I'll have to drink an Americana or something rather than a cafe latte . • .2..:; .2..~<:>11 l-]{1.- <V_.Q.~ ~l-J-%ofl4- :q;_]q, If you've got time this afternoon, let's go somewhere like lnsadong. 1 Al{! c.f%0\l~ '0\lq·~ A\%<S~o~ o~.:il. ~~ c.f%0\\~ '(o\)q·~ '0\\Lf ~ ~L ~~ A.\-%t~!I.. ~~ L\q. When attached to nouns indicating a particular time, OfiLt must be used, while both (01)4 and OfiLt can be attached to nouns indicating a place. • ..2..~oj] ~ ±.:a-l:l}~y77} ojn:j- /l.NoJlt.f 'fr';;fJ..] t:f. • oj~ ~ t:j _!f. o1 l-] 77} 7}77}-& ~~oj] t.f t:J-L1..2../l.}. = o]~ ~ L-j.!f!- o1 l-] 77]- 7}77}-& ~~o] t.f t:j-uj ..2../l.}. 2 '(OI)Lf' C.i-%0\1~ ~m~OI ~ * ~~Liq . .:J..2.I.:il.!i!.~ ~~f~OILf ~~~.£.£ ~L]-0 ~ :A~<c!A~~ L]q The past tense cannot be used after (ol)q. Moreover, sentences that end in the imperative or propositive form sound the most natural with this expression. 3 Ol .H.~~ Qj:AILf QjS:.~ LfE~LH~ ±E~O I £]-0~ :A~<c!A~~Liq_ This expression should be used together with an expression indicating one's intention or will . • (/l.~ ~) oj t>.!Jo] t.f '6\J.R. (x ) ~ (/l.-j ~) oj~o]t.f ~cJI.R. (o ) (/l.-j ~) ojt>.~J o] t.f -&-}2 -iio-J.R. (x) - (/l.~ ~) oj~o] L} -&-}2;]2 ~H.R. (o) '(OI)Lf'~ q:.; il~ ftOI t'~~ 2.1017~ <ll~ ~~2.I:Ai l'iS:.~ ~Qjo~.A.I7 II::l~'EJ'Liq. The expression (ol)q can carry a number of different meanings as described below. It is important to learn them well to avoid confusion. (1) ~ o1.g2.1 cH.g~ Lf~o~7~Lf .:J..%0\1 ~rt! ~~ ~~gJ-~ LfE~'gj rrH A\%~Liq Used to enumerate or express a choice between two or more things. • /l.~ ~ ~o] 'V_.Q~ :3!j o]t.f CD .A}i::- 3l_ g 'loJ-~t-J t:J-. I like to buy books or COs when I have money. (2) .:J.. ~OI Oll.g£1~ ~5:.~ 'S CX,t7~Lf ~-Z{.!i!,q t'i:.;~ LfEf'gj ITH .A.~gj-Liq. Used to indicate that the amount of something is more than expected . • l:lfl 7} 2li}J..i wg 3.:r~o] t.f 12j ~o-J.R. I was hungry and ate (as many as) three bowls of rice. (3) ~~~2.1 ~5:. O~LI.:il. '2!~A~:A I ~ l'i:AI'2! .W=ti~ ~5:.2.1 j:~~~~~ LfEf'gj ITH .A.~gj-Liq. Used to indicate that while something may not be the best choice, it is satisfactory as the second-best option. • -?-a] {]{J~r:i] ~~Lf %J..]t:f. We're bored, so let's go to see a movie or something. 230 Korean Grammar iN <1!.1·e · Intermediate 1 7f *~ <?Jt:J1 ¥-] i>}A1? ~cH~ -~ Lf .=z.LJ {folY. A}A}. ) bindaetteok (mung-been cake) ~~OICf :g I ~qq ~~ofc.f DVD I S!Cf 1::1J7f2.Cf ~CH~ I '2!~01 r;!:jef 2 7f 1:fj-O 1 ~ ~ t:11 <>j ~ 7J1 W 7!}? Lf 1:fj-o] ~.£_~ 2.}~o14- Q:jA}. 'EJ"OI'iltef 'EJ"OI 'il12.'i!l 2.f'i!J I r;!:jef 7~lll7f 'il:J_Cf 7~lll7 f 'il12.'i!l ~I Of.AICf Ail-9-£011 7Ji::- 1::1 l~!P I R7f 'il:J_Cf Ail9£0l i 7Ji::-1::1J~!PIR7f 'ilt£'i!l ~I 7fef ,---------------···-·-····-------------------- ··-----------------·------------------··------------·-·--- - f!b ~~ <i?3.2J ~*OI q g ~~ ~-=?- \... _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ (1) 7f W ~0] ~~t:j] ~ i>}A] ? Lf W ~o] ~..2..1(! ~~OI L{" 7-]cj 7t-i=- 71] <>JrrJl? (2) 7f A1~ A]{}o] c}- £1 ~~1:]] ¥-j * ~ gll}il..? q 1:1fl7} ~.£. ~ Jl~ l:Jl A}c}- ~ g77}il..? (3) 7f ..2.. i@ ~oj] ~ * E-j 711 ~ * t>]-aj Jl 91 ~ t:1] ~ * E-j 7]- Jl:AJ- 1-} tJi xt <>] il... Lf .=z. Cjj il..? .=z. ~ A1 i>} jl ~o] ..!t C1 ~Cjj il..? (4) 7f ~4- ».]i>j-Jl CJi~ 7-j]~ oj] t:lji>~A~ Q.Ji=-"5~°F "%[ Jffit:1] ~Ai] ~1-}A]il..? Lf opti ~ ~ A]{}o] ~..2..Lj77} ~\t"'lt:f. (5) 7f ~4-ol=, ..2.. ~ 2_ ~D}7} ~oj] ~711 % ~ ~o}. Lf .=I.Cjjil..? 7-1.5:. ..2.. ~ 2. ..2..i@~oj] ~\t77]- 91 ~ t:1] ~~l;j]il... 7 ~ \:fit! o 1 ~ § ~ :A}9- -5R..R? Does your husband buy you a lot of gifts? q o}L-]Jl, ~~<)}.Jl ~ Jt)_s:_ ~§ ~ ~o} ~ .¢:Jo1 ~Oi J-i .AJoj"* ~ -i'-0 1ct£ ~o} .!I!.~ ~~OiJl. No. I haven't received a single gift since we got married. It would be nice to get even a rose sometime. 7~ lf ;-: <?J ~t:-1] 0 }{l lf-E] {1% "91L-J? What brings you to call me in the morning? Lf 7-12.1 -5R0 l= ~ -8-~ <?:I 0 1 A~ Ji ~ t11 ~ -%l ~ 0 1 .£-f-* L-j-.g.q], J~L-] 77} t;j c}-5:. 2}J-i % S:.Q}zt-1 . An urgent matter came up, but none of the employees can come in. So I want (even) you to come in and help out. '(01)2.~.s=.·::: Oj2.i 7~:AI80i1Ai .::J.-3:!01 7~~ org011 ~:A I ::: \?l 0 Lf .::J.iC!CH£ .f!!'fJ::: -?.:!~ -t:!~W rrH ;,.~~Li ef. ''2.!0 12.~£'. '!f.Ei 2.~£'. '( 0 )£2.~5:.', ' Oil /ii/~E:il2.~£', '0112.~5:.' , ' Oj i J,.-j2.~£' , '5~~2.~£'xi~ ~),.~2.~ gj"7Jll A~~ 4- <;]~Lief. The expression (OI)2.f.S:. is used to indicate the speaker's choosing of something that will suffice even thougr it is not the best option among t he available choices. It can be used in combination w ith a number o' particles, such as in '2!0I2.f.S:.. ~Ej2.f.S:.. (.£).£2.f.S:.. O!l7li/~Eil2.f.S:.. Oll2.f.S:.. O!IAi2.f.S:.. and a f-"22.f£ . N ( 0 I) 2.~ .s=. • ~Oj lo"j lf- ~o-j J-4 %-.Jlj,j-2}.£ tl- qj .A}o~~o-j_R, My house is so far away I think I'll have to buy a used car (or something). ~:2:~2.~5:. ~ 0 12.~£ • .:::L~:lj] *!.A] ?:.f.TI. ~~ oj-t(! o-j ~Jj] t>Rit? o:j7] ?)-oj-J-4 ~7(!-o] c}.£ % *1-"ilit. How can you work all the time and never take a rest? Please have a seat here and rest (even for) a little while • ~{lo] -%-¥-tl-ct.TI. t>R ~.:l!.. ..2..~ 5:. ~oj-l:l-j~o-Jit. LJ1~-¥-E1 2f.£ ~{Joj oHo~~o-Jit. I said I was going to study hard, but I played around again today. I'll have to work hard from tomorrow. 232 Korean Grammar in 'lt,·e · Intermediate '(01)2.~5:.':: 'Oj L', '0~~·. ·~~:!'. '?2'. ·~· ~:i!~ gj"l}jj A.~-6~~ OJ't! ~~2.~5:_ D~~m.AJ~:; qE~'tljLJq. When (01}2.f.S:. is used together with Oj!::=., Of~. ~~. ~2. or.!;=--=?-, the expression means that something is t he case no matter the circumstances or situation . • oj~ *o]2}..S:. J-}~<5'f·i::- J-}'i:[J!j- W7Jl] ~ ~ 9 ~qt;J'! .A~!:: .AJ:tfo] 'ijioJ.fl... If I can be together with the person I love, then the location doesn't matter . • o}.!f- ~0]2.)-..S:. w..2..l-J77r Aj]~ qj"Ef ~ tH E!J-i]SL. It doesn't matter what you say, I'm begging you to p lease respond. • CZJ9 ~~!:: .!f-2 ~ 01 cj-..S:. ~ 9 ~!:: J-}'i:fo loJISL . .::J.2-] 1.-]77} ~Jl W'~ 5!!-i].fl... Yeongsu is someone who can do any job no matter what. That's why you should trust him (with this job). I intend to talk to whoever I reach first. It doesn't matter who (that person is). ~.Q.j Oll~~ ~~ 'OjL ~~·. 'Oj't! ~t. 'Oj't! ~·. '-9:-?~.AI' 2!f, o~~7~.AIOI71 rrH~Oll .gttOI ~q:: .Q.j Oj~LJq. The examples above mean "no matter what place", "no matter what one says", "no matter what the task", and "no matter who", respectively, and thus they all basically mean "the same (result) regardless of .. . " tll..2.=-11 i,t I>? on 2 r ...u.., ~~:; ~ rrH A.~-61-E '(ol)q'2.~ '(01)2.~_s:_·:: q~:c.~ ~~ j:~O I 7 ~ '1!~LJq. The expressions (ol)q and (01}2.f.S:.. both used for expressing a choice, are different in the following respects. ~1~2.1 3:!01 gj,£~ LfDi:XIo'= 2.~ ~7 1 [[Hg011 :1 c~ Olio'= Oj'tj 3;!~ ~~i>H.S:. t!j{'JCfE QjOJ~LJCf. This means that if the best choice is not available, then all the other options are basically the same, so any of the available options are fine. ~ :XI5 7~ Qj.:il ~g ~~ ~01 gj,£~ 2.f~OI§ q~ 3;!01§ {.J't!-OI gj,~ .:J.'c)' 2.f~-§ Qj~Cfo'= QjOJ~LICf. This means that if the item the speaker most wants to eat-rice-is not available, then noodles or something else will be fine. Thus, the speaker is simply stating an intention to eat noodles. ~~2.1 3;!0 I gj,71 [[HgOJJ .:::1. C~££ ~g 3:!-§ ~~~ [[H .A.I§~Liq. ~. O~Oll !::..'= 3:!011 CH~ .A.-j~-§ L/£f~ ~ .A.I§ot.'= 3:!~Liq. This is used when choosing the next best option when the best choice is not available. As such, it is used when ranking the available options. -+ ~0 1 gj,£~ .:::1. C~££ Qj.:il ~g 3;!01 2.f~O I 2.fo'= QjOJ~LJq. ~OjJ 2.f~.S:. gj,.:il.:J. C~OjJ Qj.:il ~g 3;!01 \£lOI2.f~ '2.f~.S:. gj,£~ \£lOI2.f.S:. Qj-§2.H.'2.f.:il ~~ * <1!§LJq . This means that if rice is not available, then the speaker wants to eat noodles as his/her second choice. If, by chance, noodles are also not available, then the speaker could say 2.f~.S:. gj, £~ \£lOI2.f.S:. QJ-§2.11 to indicate a third choice. ---- ____ , ____ . __ , ______ --·--·-.. --.. - 1 7f ~~ 7fl<?j~Oil J..}'f:f0 ] W0 ] Q}o~ w "'ill~] ~ ~J#Oil <Cl_~o] ca ~J..-j Z:J Aa o 1 OilR. Lf .::J.~. <Cl~-8 J..}if:folc}.£ ~ _2_2-}.Jl "5'}J,i]R. LH~ 7H~610ll .A.~OI 'i'JO I 210t ~ 'E!)Cil ~ ~~.tOll 'i:!~0!'2.!"£1 Cf .5f-2.1 01-§0I DH~ ~711 ~S?.Cf ~~ £~011 lll~ ~ i£-Ecil LH~.s=. o~ oHot c5fef ~Oll ~711 ~Oi~ rrH-E t:!£f I i5f2.fj! i5fef ~~ .A.!Lf I Lfefj! i5fef o 1'2.!-0H.A.i 7iiii I .A.fef ~i5f 7f£ I .!i!.LHCf (1) 7f 0 ]Jti ~ §--E ~ q »-i t!-Jti-"1 A~~l:l] 7} .2.7-}2.}~t:i].!f-.2.\37J1l W~E.C1 7] 7]- ~%i>H£.. (~ ::_ ~ ~-T-) Lf -=r. 'EJ . 'i% CJ.t7-J=rotl111er~ ~t::.l~ct.JI i>H ..!t-"il£.. (2) 7f ~<Cl¢i ::_ .2.-f- ~Jl -g <{j_¢i ~ ~7-]-~ 7]- 'Xl ~ t:i]£.. (%<Cl¢i 7-J-~) Lf ~ 4- ~7-]£. . .:Lif:j 9--"il£.. (3) 7f Aj W _2_'ili~e>ll ~xt~~l 0~7]~ -"lZl-01 ~e>1-"1 AjW oj-~.!f-1£.. (~-"r) Lf ~ 4- ~7-] £.. q g e>ll ~Y-li:! i>J-li:!-"1 o~ 1] i>H£.. (4) 7f Al ~ ~l:lJ ~)..~ oj-Jl 2.}J-1l:lfl7r -¥- 2 ~ 77]- o-jJ-1 C J-i]£., (~~) Lf .:l~£ 7-}0~ ll-] 7]- /~JAd A'fl~l ~~ ~~77]- c J.:j ..!t-"il£.. (5) 7f 9-q;J »-]7]- J..]{!-0] ~o-J -"1 J:8 t:i] ~ * 7]-~qj£., (7]-77}-& t:i]) Lf .:L 'El' l:fl9%J..ll:f. 234 Korean Grammar ,;1 'll.\·e · Intermediate ,-- --- -- ----- --- ---- --- --- ---------- ----- ----- ---------------------------------~ I o~.3.7 ~ -'?~011 f>~i! ~~ ~2.1 -e;..i I (j) ():j:X~ ~-Tf> ~i! Cii OIEf>~71 <Z:l ~;y JJ.If>~i! ~£~ }i!71 @ ~-=?-~011 7 ~ 71 L.~ ~i~ ~-~-~H -~~~~~ ~ @ ~OII.A.i ~ifEf7ii'E:lf>~71 AIO~ D}3. »-], 9-~<>11 .!f-1 <'>}.::1!. ~o-)Jl? o~3 e:j .7.} ~FfLo}.::l!. ~1o]E<">}.::l!. ~o-JJl. AIO~ e:j .7.} ~.:;z-7} l:l}1l1lt:}.::i!. <'>}\:! ~ WcJ1Jl? 0~3 e:j .7.j- ~-=;z-7} l:l}lll:lt:}.::i!. <'>}\:! {1)0J'IJ" U.jiS~.Jl ~~X -'€-~.2.. AIO~ ~~ Jf7} <;rt.£.1(! o-J~/'11 WcJ1Jl? 0 ~3 -=z.~ (2) __________ _ AIO~ .J\§f"::, 7 ~7]7} <;rt.£.l(!Jl? 0~3 -=z. ~ (3) ----- ----------- AIO~ ~Q.)=oj11:l17}- ..2..1(! o-J~/'11 W 7-Jo:J1Jl? 0~3 -=z. ~ -=z. '<:}= (4) ---- ---------- -- 7~ 0 ] .A~ ff ~ J?-'3!.Q_~ »-1°]: ~Y7!}? What should I use to fill out this paperwork? You can use whatever you want , such as a ballpoint pen or pencil. 7~ :3ljo] l=]J?- 1:1 ]».}~ 01~7-Jl <5}.7.] .£..? .:Z.CljS:. .A}c} %7!}.£..? What if the book is too expensive? Should I just buy it for you? q 1.:11, 1:1 ] #-~.A] #-~.A] ~.£..~ :3lj o]y7!} ~ .A}c} ?.Ail.£... Yes, I need the book regardless of whether it's expensive or cheap, so please get it for me. OlE.~:: (}j L -?.;!01 {:j~ £1()-j .s=. O ~Ef. ~~0 17 ~ ~::: ~ Ol{,l-2.1 <§l~ q~~ [HE£::: CH'8£17~q {,1-~£1 ::: Ef. 7 ~:AI %0li.A.i (}jL o~L~ {:j~oH.s=. {,1-~0I ~7~q -'t!!-N::;~ qE~~ [H .A.~~LICl.' ::: :::·Q.£ ~Oj.A.-j .A.~~-"? ~~LICl. This expression is used when expressing that any of the stated choices are fine. In this case, there need to be at least two choices given. They can be either a simple listing of two or more choices, or they can be two opposing or contrad ictory opt ions. This expression can also be shortened to :: ::. v N (oi):=:AI . . tg,t-oi::::AI ~o i ::::AI 7~III ::::A I -9-A ::::A I ---- - ---····--· --···--------- ·---·----·- - ·------- ------ - ---· - ---- • i!:-o] ..2..~7.j l:l]7} ..2.. ~7.] 41~ -%~~ oJF'-al:J1.£ ~i5,!]~ i;lyt:.j-_ Regardless of whether it rains or snows, tomorrow's performance wi ll continue as planned. 236 Korean Grammar ub CZ/se · Intermediate • 0].7.~]~~ ~ ~ UJI !:.A] ~j-E.A] _2__!f- ~~*~~if_, I can now eat all kinds of Korean food, whether spicy or salty. • .7.~] \:}"3[1_~ II:1~0j!:.A] ?~Oj !:.Aj l-j{}~ 1-j-~ ~~~ :Q-1-j-c.J-. My husband goes hiking whenever he has time, no matter if it's the weekend or a weekday. 1 01 R~~ cH~£1::: ?-:!~ ~~oP I ~ltHAi · ::::x:1 '2! ::::x:l'. · ::::x:1 ~::::x:r. · ::::x:1 ~ :=:x:l'2f ~~ ~6jQ.£ Af.g.of/ ].S:. -ru-LICf. To emphasize the contrast between two choices, the forms :=::q 'CJ -§;1:1, :=:;~:1 WeAl. and :=:;~:1 ~ :=:;~:1 are also used. • l.:j]7} 7}~.7.] ~~.7.] L.J-:: _,~.J-~~.2..Lj 77} u}%rt].£ i>H. It doesn't matter to me whether you go or not, so do as you wish. • :1. J,.}'ifo] 7]7} 3.~.7.] 'll' 3.~.7.] ~1(\- ~·Jt! ~Lf ~1-i]Jl. Regardless of whether he is tall or short, just meet him. 2 o]cH~ LfEfLH::: ·-~-'.c.f g7Jll Ml2:! ~iC:! g;go] ~Lief. This expression cannot be used with-~-. which indicates a future event. • 41~~ ~7 ~ tt!L.J-~~.7.] ~~ ~~~.7.] ~ rjoj]Jl. ( x ) - 41~~ ~7~ tt!L.J-~.7.] ~~~::.7.1 ~7-l oJ]Jl. (o) 1 7~ \:f.A} ~-=(- Jf-.£\37J]] c;g {!%.£. .!f-17} *g77}Jl? 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In that case, wear your contact lenses instead of your glasses. Ol R~~ {:!~~Qj ~6~ q::: ~~~ CH}:11~~ LfE~LH7~Lf <ftQj ~~Oil .g~of-E. q::: 3:!~ .5!-g~~ LfE~~Liq. 'Oil'~ ~~o~.:il ' ~ cHH~ .A.I§oH£ ~Liq. This expression indicates that the action in the preceding clause can either be replaced by another action or that another action can compensate for the action in the preceding clause. The particle ou can be deleted, in which case the form becomes ~ cH~. A - (0 )L CH~Oil . . ft cH~Oil Bt~ cH~Oil - 4-·-----------------·-·-·---· --···--- ···----······ -··---·--·-···-···---- v N ----- 7~ 01 7}1:1.{,<: .Aj~ tl]».}l;j]Jl. This bag is really expensive. q tlJ»-rZl -o};x.J~ tlJJfr 1:JHlofl %{1oJ ~~}.a. It is expensive, but (wouldn't you agree) the quality is good. 7 ~~ cH~Oil ~~ cH~Oll 7~III cH~Oll ~~ cH~Oll 1 2 7f o}=r_ ~1. 7<~]7} ~-3(-o-J 4i'-7<~] ~ S:.~77}Jl? Mark, would you like me to help you with your Korean homework? Lf :Aj~o]Jl? ~~ 4-~ ~]7} 7<~]4i'-7<~]~ 5:..2ff ~ qj1} 7<i]7} 7.-jldj ~ 1t7-1]Jl. Really? Well, if you (Sujin) help me with my homework, I' ll buy dinner in return . 7f ~Til E:_l-]~o-JJl? Would you like some coffee? q ~Til~ o}l-] ~ {J-0 ] <?J-.2fl-1Jl. ~Til t:ll11 ~~~ ?l-]~o-JJl? I won't be able to sleep if I drink coffee. Can I get some green tea instead? 01 .±±.~::: Jif7~0il ~~-§-Oil cHoHAi~' ~ cH~Oil'£ )..!§~Lief. This expression is used in the same form, :: CH~Oll. even when referring to something done in the past. • <>1;;<:11:::: {lojl).i .fl..cj'1! LJ1{l tiJ·oj] L-f-7}).1 2161 ~ '91<>l.fl... 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Accordingly, the preceding clause normally includes the phrase - (2.)L AI, which indicates that the action described in the clause has been completed in a certain amount of time. A number denoting an amount of time is used in front of -C2!0U. '2.!011 • {] ~ ~71 A1.:3f~ 7-1 3\:l_ ll_}ofl rf .A1)io.J.£t. The house was finished (being built) three years after it was started. • o]-o17r {fo1 := 7-1 3~ ll..l-ol1 r.fA1 ~o.Jit. The child woke up again 30 minutes after falling to sleep. 2 !.L Korean Grammar u1 Cff...·tp · Intermediate 2\::! '2.!0il Ail ~ '2.!011 1 2 • ~u]- Jt..l-oll 't_~oj] rfl-] .2..11,o-j.R? How long has it been since you last came to Korea? ''2..!"0il'2f t:~l~5f7il AAOI~ '-§'2..!"'Jlf ·~Oil'~ q.g.:v_f ~~ xfOI7f ~~Lief. The expressions §-CZ! and ~Oil are used in ways similar to ez!OU. Their differences are as follows. 'Oi~ ~[HOiiJ.:i qe ~[H77f:AI .A.Ii'.!'Ql ~01'~ £1DI~Liq. Refers to a span of time from one specific point to another. -+ ~~ q ~~~:AI '21 ~~~:AI ~-? ~.JI8:A I3.A.Ii'.!'OI2.f.E .A.Ii'.!'£1 ~01 8~ LfEf't!jLfq. It simply means that the person read the book for 3 hours. We do not know whether the person finished reading the book. Wt! ~0 1 ~Oi'cl :AI ~of .!flOil Ef. qE ~01 ~Oi'ct'~ LfEf't!JLICf. Refers to an event happening a certain time after the occurrence of a previous event. • ?Jj ~ ~~71 J.-1-3)-~ :A1 3J.-1:fr Jtl-oJ1 ?Jl ~ c} ~i ':d. o1 il... -+ ~~ 3Aii'.!'OI ~2.~.A.-j q ~i~q~ QJDI~Liq. It means the person finished the book in 3 hours. 7f %-~ .Jl!. rrJ1 {I 7 ~ ~ u t ~Oil ~ \:!- 7-~ cxj] _fL? q 7-j ~ {J \:! 1fr0il t:J-;_] ~\:!- )! ~0} A. ·~of.:U£1 .A.Ii'.!'O I :AI'cl .!fl0il'2.f ~ £1DI~Liq. Refers to a point in t ime after some previous event or time. • 3J.-1:fr~oJI-3!l~ ~i~ 71aJ1il... -+ :AI-5!:f.Ei 3.A.Ii'.!'OI :AILf'2:! ~ ~ ~i~ 7j2.f.E QlDI~LICf. 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(2:7.1t:f I 3~) Lf 1;]1, 2-;_J f.l 3°,! 0JOil q;.1 27-J-0 1 ):to].fL. (2) 7f )-H£ 1-f-..g. ~u}E~g A}~2 oJ1Q,~ ;.}tgo1 pJ-t:Jl.B.. (oJ1<2f% A1~-5}c.} I 9A1{}) q 1;]1, .A-j 5:. ~ ~ o-j _g_. 10~ t@ 0 1Lf oJ1<2f% ~t:Jl.B. . (3) 7f J ~~7} J~~1 :AHD1<Xl_o-].B.? (JE~ ~71 A1~-5}t:f I 30if:) q 1;]1, J t?.]1 A-j un ~~t:Jl.B.. (4) 7f 9-~ »-17} r:t% ~<>11 ~~g tlt:Jl.B.. (\f.A} {1-?-Q]- A}-=f1 t:f I 10\:!) q .A-jS:. ~ ~ o-J.B.. (5) 7f u}o1~ »-17} ~:A11 £1 ~~t:Jl.B.? (~~<>11 Cf:l~-5}t:f I 5~) q 2 ~6 Korean Grammar ,;, 'I l.1·c · Intermediate What should we do with these vegetables? Lf ~Al "Cf%<>1 7}:7-l..JI ~;7;JJLoj1 ~Ol ~.Ai1.fl . .AJl c1 c ~ ~~ ~011 ~ 71 oj1.fl. (First) tidy them up and then put them in the refrigerator. (We'll) make the salad a bit later. 7f 0J=7J »-1. :7.1~ %1 t>R.fl? Yang Gang, what are you up to? q ~~ ~ '8fl 7}:7-l..JI ~Jl <U Oi.fl. I washed my clothes, and (now) I'm hanging them out to dry. Ol .H.~~ {:!~~2.1 ~-~-g:~ ~ ~011 ::I~:!!~ l:lf§2£ i>HAi ~~~2.1 ~~~ ol-E 3:!~ LfEf~LICf. ~~011 Ai ~~01 AI-§Ofl::t:j '-Of/Oi Q~·~ ~OjAi ~iOI ~~LICf. frAi~ ~'Ol-E O I.R~~ ~Afof~'2.! AI-§W * ~:; LICf. This expression indicates the doing of the action in the following clause based on the result of completing the action in the preceding clause. It is often used in conversational speech and is sometimes shortened to -Of/Oi st.:il. Because it indicates the order of two or more actions, this expression can only be used with verbs. v ---------~- .... -~~- ..... - ' ' ' Af 7fAI.:il ~Oi 7fAI~ --·-····-··----·-··-·····-------·-----------·--------··-···--·-·-·-·-·-·······-· ---- • .§~ ~c.J .£0}- 7}--A].Jl -A}%.:7.~ .A}-.Jl ~e>i.B... I want to quickly save up some money and (then) buy a car. . ';-u~ rrJ1 A~]7}- ~e>iP·l ~lff~ ~~ 7}--A].Jl ~7-]].B... When we go hiking, I'll make some gimbap at home and to take along with us . • ~l-o}-!il-A]7Jj].Al ~.A]~~~ 7}--A].Jl §.§~ ?il,~.B... Grandpa called over all his grandsons and (then) gave them some spending money. 1 01 n.~:: .!FIOil ~Oild ~o1q ~EHOil cH~ 0 1~~ qEf'gj rrH .A.~oPI.S:. ~Lief. olrrH~ ~~.A.fof~ .A.~~ 9- ~~LICl This expression is also used to indicate the speaker's reason for a certain action or state of affairs. In this case, it (this expression) can be used with adjectives . • ~o}E~ J..}.JI1i ~ ti1tJ14 7}::<1.Jl * J..}5!.!<>j..ll_ I want to buy a smartphone, but (because) they're expensive, I can't. • ::<1\:ft;JioJI l:l1 till -§-7}7\- ~c1 %2.]- 7}::<1.JI ;,~~tl1 7r ~c1 ~ <>J..Il. Compared to last year, the cost of goods has gone up, and (therefore) my cost of living has greatly increased . .:Z.2.iq -e.A.i~ qEfLH~ '- Of/Oi 7fA:I~'2.f Ol~~ qEfLH~ '-Of/Oi 7fA:I~·~ C~.i!f ~:: j:f017f ~~Lief. However, the form of -Of/Of 7fA:Ij]_ that expresses order and the form of -Of/Of 7fA:IjJ_ that expresses a reason are different in the following respects. The propositive and imperative forms can be used in the following clauses. • ;,j%% ~>'-Jtill 7}::<1.JI ~~.£ .!t\!JJ..1ct. (o) • 1!@ ~ ~7-J-"5}j 7}::<1.JI ~~.£ .!i!_lJJ..I·i1.R. ( 0) • J..j@ ~ ~>'-J-5\l 7\-:A1Jl ~.£ .!2.~77\-..ll? (o) '-Of/Of 7fA:Ij]_' 'iiOU ~.A.fO.J .A.f§~ * '?JgLICf. Only verbs can come before - Of/Of 7fA:Iji. The propositive and imperative forms cannot be used in the following clauses. • -'2% cj-J;j 7\-:A1.Jl ~ .!(d<>J1 7}kJ1Jl. (X) • .e% cj-J;j 7\-:A1.Jl ~-%!<>11 :Q-J..1ct. (x) • -'2% cj-J;j 7}7.1.Jl ~ .!(d<>J1 :Q"771·Jl? (X) • -e-~ cj-J;j 7}:A1Jl ~-%!<>11 n-<>1..11. (o) '-Of/Of 7fA: Ij]_' 'iiotl ~.A.f2.f ~~.A.~ 2~ .A.f§-g{ * '?JgLICf. Both verbs and adjectives can come before -Of/Of 7fA:Iji. • ~c] ~c} 7\-:A1Jl {j <>j] ~-'Bl * 7]-..ll. (o) • J..j@ ~ p,fo] J..} 7}7-].Jl ~o] .2.7.}2.]-..ll. (o) 2 Ol R~:: -e.A.i~ qEfLH~ R~<2J '- Of/Oi.A.i'2.f l:lf-¥-J.A.i .A.~~ 9- ~~Lief. This expression can be replaced with the form - Of/ Of.A.-j, which indicates the order of actions or events. 3 Ol n.~ :: .A. I.Ail~ qEfLH~ ·-~/~-'Oiq '-~-· ~J:!.f ~OI.A.~ofAI ~ru-Lief. This expression cannot be used with the tense expressions -91/'ll- and -~-- • ~7 ~ ~')± 7}7.1.Jl :r]n:1 ~ oj-1:J,<>J..Il. (x) ~7~ ~t..f~ 7}7.1.Jl :r]nj~ o]-1:J,<>J..Il. (x) - ~7~ ~t..f-7]-:A]Jl:r-]nj~ o}1:J,<>j..ll_ (o) 2 i-8 Korean Grammar ul 'ltfe · Intermediate 1 7 ~ ~ 7 ~ oJ1 ~1 c} .A 1 <?:1 ~i>}t:J12Jl? Lf t:11, ~ 7 ~ oJ1~1 <?1~'8fl 71-Al.:il <2.)=~ .A1Zf~ ~ o1.fP-t:J1.:I2 i>]Jl. AI~ DIEf-Cf to postpone; to delay ~.F?-~011 711 ~s,r-o~q I QJ'4;- A.ll.!% ~ o I~Cf ~o I '2!~Cf I t!~Olllll ~ ""?Cf £_~OJ~ '§!{Jc51 ~.!:f!c5fCf I ~~ £1NOll ~~c5fq 2 7f ~~ ~»-17} ~_Q_J?1 ~ i>HJl? q WoJ1 Lf7l- 71-AlJl .=z.~ ~ .=z.t:J1Jl. '@AAI7f~q 7lgOI ~q wantonly; withoutdiscretion ~-tOll Lf7fCf I .:J.~-§- .:J.2.1Cf t!~ '2!LfCf I ~o I 'i!'J£~ .!i!.Cf .i!f:A~ 'CJOI A.fq I ~:Af Q,f Q:Jq (1) 7f 7'-lni ~~ oj-~7!]-il..? (A]-q) q ~oJ-Jl. :A1171- 7'171 l(!Qj~oj]J-.-j f.-r lP-I.:il %7-l]Jl. (3) 7 ~ ~ <511 »-1 2} »-}~ 01 _fl_? ( :: <511 ».] ~ I{} Y-q) q t:j], .=L cJ1 J-.-j "'r# -o]-t:1 .Jl i>HJl. (4) 7f 0 1 ~~~ Ollffl-11 %):7!]-il..? ({J-q) Lf ~0 1 ~ ~ "'1cf. (5) 7f -§-~ ~Ol"'-l 01-cloJl ~ 7-~oj1Jl? (-§-~ i'£0 1 £2-q) q oj] ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oj]Jl. (6) 7~ ~~]o ] od ».], .!f-<)!~ M.Jl <V_01Jl? ({j-7']-7] ~:: .A~Z{o] Y-r:f) q 4-{-;l oj] o]]£ -oj-j]_ <U 01 _fl_. 7~ <?Jo}, :i!f~ ~ 'V.~.fl? Mom, is there any fruit? q g' ~:AJ.Jlo]] <V..Q.y77} 7J1tllt:f7} ~~. Yeah, (it's) in the refrigerator, so get some (out) and eat it. Are you going to the bank? q t:Jl. ~~ ~ ~l-o}r:f7} i>l*l:lJ ~ ~aj.Jl i>Hil. Yeah, I plan to withdraw some money and (then) pay for my room and board. OJ .H~~ ~~~.Q.J ~§~ i>~.:il 8 .!f!Oll :I ~Jl~ 7~:A J .:il ~~~.2.1 ~§~ '6!-E ~~ LfE~~LJq. OJITH~ ~~~.Q.j ~~OJ M'd ~Oil :A~2.J ~ ¥o74Ai ~~~.2.1 ~§~ gLJ i:L OJ .H~~ '-0 ~/0iq'£ ~04.A.i A~~* ~~LJq, This expression indicates that the action in the following clause is done based on the result of first completing the action in the preceding clause. Moreover, it also indicates that the speaker performed the second action in a different location than that of the first action. The shortened form -Of/OiCf can also be used. v ~q .A.~q . . . . ----------------------~------------·-···----------------~------·----------------------------- ------------ • <>jAil J-].7ol-oj]J--j ~'f ~ J-}-t:f7}- ~~~Yt:J-. Yesterday, I bought dumplings at the market and then ate them (somewhere else). • J!j-7-~ ~<>jt:f7}- ~.il!. :{17 ~ oj i:!J ~o] ~~<>l.B... I made some sweets and then (later, at a different place) ate them with my friends from school. • ~uJ ot-. ..!f-~oj]J--j ~~~% 7)-;z;Jt:f ~~? Yeoungmi, would you mind bringing (and then giving me) a tray from the kitchen? 250 Korean Grammar r/t 'll.1·e · Intermediate '-O f/Ojq7 f' ~ i!.f7~~0 1Lf DI2.H~~ .A.I§~ * ~.:;Li ef. -Ofl0lef7f cannot be used in the past and future tenses. • 'S-2 g ~ ~ _¥.7-J-~t:j-7} ~oj].A-] ~ ~o-JR. (x) 'S-2 g~ ~ _;;_;~,h5}3!,!t:j-7} ~ oj] .A-] ~~o-j.B.._ (x) - 'S-2 g~% _¥.7-J-<SJlt:j-7} {joJJ.Ai ~~o-].B.._ (o) Ol If.~~ q::: .A.f~Ol l lll .!¥~~ [H .A.I§~ [H~ '-Of/Ojq -"?Cf'7 f £1 ~ C~I Ol~~ '- Of/Oj -"?q'of.:il ~EH~~ l::l l ~ofA:II2! 2.1DI7f q~ -"?2.15HO ~ g,t-Ljq_ The form -OfiOJCf ?Cf is used when making a request to someone, but note that this form is different in meaning than - OfiOi ? Cf. which looks similar. g~ U}3. ~1. l(!.Q_j1:} ojj 7}-:: ~ojj 7jnj -§- .A}t:.j- ~2Jl.B..? -+ O l~-§ §g -§~017f LH~ Of3.E Jt!2@011.A.-f 7-flll~ .A.f.A.i -§~011711 ~q 9E ~tf~LI Cf. Eunyeong intends to give Mark money to go to the convenience store and buy some coffee to bring back to her. g~ Oj-3. ».]. :A]{f~ 't} 7}7;j ~::r:i] 7jnj ~ ~ -§- .A} 9-.Ai].B.._ -+ Ol~-§ Of.3Jf ~ LHA:j -§~Of!Jll 7-flll~ .A.f 9E ~~~Lief. Eunyeong is asking Mark to buy her a cup of coffee with his own money. 1 7f {1-T ;.~ ~ ~Ell ~-ToJl lll .If-~ g {!%<s} a:j.TI. <5RJl? q {1-T-7} ~o}-B-~ ~Cll ~ CDoJ] ~ g ~q7} ~77}- <5RJl. ~.:r ~~~C-f l ~.::r-011/ll Ojl:tJOI'§"~Ci l ¥ 2'S7Jll ~c!! ~~~'2JC-fl ~c!!OII7il health food ~.::r-7f ~f5l-E ~2.H~ CDOH ~5fef I ?et- C!~~~ Afq I E.2.1Cf Rg i?-~51-E: ~'§f-§- Afef I ? Cf 2 7~ ~;;<~] .=1.~ ~ -=z.~~I'Jl q .=1.5:!~£.? q 1.:11. .=1. ~ ~ q .=L2:lt:f ~ .liL 011 :& ~ £.. 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(t- %J27] ~ ~c)·) 252 Korean Grammar u1 'll.i·e · Intermediate 7f _2_ ~ .211 ~~ ~ ~ 1ie>-1Jl? Why didn't you wear your glasses today? q o}~~1 ~~ ~ ~F,J- ~~1 %D1 ~JIA1 ~o-j ~ 2-1 Jl =z_ ~ Y-~e>-1 Jl. I placed my glasses on my desk this morning and then just left, leaving them behind. 7f o-];,11 9~ ~ il}r.j-7} ~~1 ?]7} LfAl o}.2f:- "irl .E.. o:! t"\J Jl ti2 M~I . Yesterday, I was swimming and got a cramp, and it really hurt. q =z-c1 y 77} s_ ~ ~ w u:j1 ~ ~ ~ tlj s_ ~ ~ <5} JIA1 <'>H°F ~Jl. That's why you have to do warm up exercises (first) and then exercise. Ol .H.~:::~~~£! ~Efm ~Ai ~Oiq.JJ. ~~~£! ~~01 ~Oi'a~ qE~~ ITH Af§~Liq. ~~~~ $-~~ .9.1 ~Efl A~O I OJI~ Al~~<c) ~~ t!l-117~ CXJ~Liq. OI.H.~ ::: ~N6~.:il'2! AI§~ -9- CXJ~Li q. This expression is used to indicate that first action completed before the subsequent action started. Moreover, there is a before-and-after relationship between the actions in the preceding and follov • .,g clauses. This expression can only be used with verbs. - .:ilA1 - .JJ.Ai • 7j-;;zj]ojj).~ ~~ 4jJI)."i %~ ~ <(}- 7j-7-]Jl L.J-%<:1Jl. At the store, I only paid money and (then) left without taking what I had bought. 1 2 • 7-i ::= o}-{lo}-q ~7d g -o}-JI.Ai ~.iiLoj] %Yt:.J-. Every morning, I go running (first) and then come to school. • -3J1g ~iJI-Ai ~7~J1}£~g '9:\!0i.fL. I read a book and (after that) had a discussion with some friends. 1 0] .H.~;:: .A.]Ail~ LtE~LH ::::_ ·-~.!/'X;!-'OILt '-~-' :3:1!~ ~0 1 .A.f%o~:X I ~~Liq This expression cannot be used with the tense-indicating expressions - 91./9).- or-~-. • ~.A}Jt} "9!i..JI).-j "811 <>1~<>1£.. (x) '?_)).}Jt} 15}~.Jl).-j "811 oj7.12;J .Jl iiH.R. (X) - ~.A}Jt} ii}.Jl).-j "811 <>1~<>1£.. ( 0) 2 -2.A.i~ LtE~LH::::_ '-.:il'Lt '-.:il Lt.A.f$. 1::l ~fl ~-"?- ~~LJq. Both the phrases -.:iJ. and -.:iJ. Lf.A.i can be used to indicate the order of events . • ~ ~ ~.Jl).-j ~"'J:I ~ ~<>1.fl... = ~ ~ '€~.Jl ~"'J!I ~ ~<>1.fl... = ~~ '€~.Jl LfAl ~"'J!I~ ~<>1£.. 7f ~7-i] ~oj] Lf~ 71 ~1Jl? q 13jl:lfl ~ ~.TI..A1 Lf~ 71 ~]Jl. ~ou Lt7fq N.A.i'~Efi?=JOll ~2.f7fq O I.A.~5fq 7f ~1!~0] woJ *5:t!;J]Jl. q .Afl ~ 7]7} 5:.] .TI..A1 Ef0] % 5:to-J Jl. ~~~o I 'i';to I .2Eq E!"~~o I t'JO I ~cf ():j;q ~-T2.f .A.fOIJf Ci ~OfA:Iq home delivery ~tlH~ ~q I Lt7fq Dl~t!"~ -T~5fq I ~2.f7 fq Ol~ 2,1"717f ~qq I OI.A.~ 5fq {!~~ lease by deposit .A.H 2,1"717f £1cr I 'i'JO I .2.Ecr ~~ 'ctA:f ~~ .A.RJq I t'JO I ~q ~ ~ .ut.Sf.cr 1 ci ~f:Aicr 25L Korean Grammar u1 Uw"' · Intermediate tml 4 I (1) 7~ .:Z. .Aj-~~~j ~:A~j ~AJ nl] <?Jg _5l_~oj.fl..? (AJ\:f-?-oJJ ujj<?Jg ~q) q 7-ll..;t-4-011 011°~~ ~~ . .f.-i tlj-£ ~g .5!.~-;:;yq_ (2) 7~ o-j:A~] i!J-oj offio].fl..? (oj-llUJ-7]- Al ~ ~q) q 1:]1, .:z. cJ1 J.-j ~ -%)_ 7l} A j !J'1 o-j 7]-11. o-j .fl... (3) 7~ ~-=j1-~~] ~ ~'-]7!} u]<'dt>J-A].fl..? (~ ~q) q t:ll, ~:§:1 ~ w-o l 99, o-j .fl... (4) 7~ {f7]oJl <'d ~2-Ja:j~ %-.fl..~ 711 ¥-1a:Jl.fl..? (<5J.AJ -e.g ~q) q g~ g ~o-Jol= .£ll.fl... (5) 7~ ~~ ».]7]- Aji} ~Jl <V_o-j.fl..? (qy~ :§:j.A~ .:Z.~f-q) q 1:]1, q~ ~vJg ~Jl <V.t:H..a. (6) 7 ~ ~oj- ».], i!J-oj i)~o-j .!i!.Oi.fl... (2f-7l& ~ g ~q) q ~.::r- ~oJl ql.;j2.j-.A-j .:z.cJ1.fl... (7) 7~ ~:A~] ~.AJ-W 7-]a:j].fl..? (<?J g TtiAl ~~q) q (8) 7~ ~A~l %Tf:i l:lH'-Jo:J~ g ~o-]..a? (t:H~.ill.~ ~~<5-J-c.J-) q 1 2 I<\ .7-l~ lOL~ u}3.. u}"L-l-t'\.1 " \...!.} 'L.!.I-2 1....:.cD L:.M"-'I....i:L @ ~-=r-~ 10\1°] 7-]L]-.A1~-)1-ojJl <D ~~~JI. @ ~~~-~ ~oJl 7~ o~3. JJ.I, ~:2l~~ .A.~2.~.:il f>HR? ~ .7-l~ 10L~ .£o} u}"L-l-t'\.1" 161 ,_;.1 2 '-'- o '-'- '-'-M - I..n. @ ~ 7 ~ 10\1 ~li} -o~s:_ li})±~Jl ~ A·l ?'CL E _ l:ll- 0 D=l _A-l 1.61 \..!~ c- L:. 'I @ ~~~JI. Lf.A1 q Lil, _ _ _ _____ __ ~7'~011/ll ~~.£ ~ 7~0jiR. <D %~~~ .A}.A1 (g) %~~~ .A}JI..A1 @ %~~ ~ .A}cf7} @ %~~ ~ J-} 7}7-]JI. 7~ -*~ JJ.I:::::: :A-j~~ ~~ 'CiOI o~ :::::: -3;! ~O ~R. q Li l. uo1 o~.:il ~0-JR. §~ 'riO I ---------------------------- G) £o}7<JoF c1 -c {).2..~ o].A}o}C;j.JI. -o~Jl @ .2...2..L]77} c1 -c {1.2..~ o ]J.}o}C;j.JI. -o~Jl @ £o} 7}7-]JI. c1 -c {).2..~ o]J-}o}C;j.JI. o~Jl @ .2..2..~ l:l}'i:foJl c1 -c {).2..~ o]J-}o]-C;j.JI. -o~Jl <D J.1~oJ] .A1 ~ ~ J.} 7}7-]JI. ~~OiJl. (g) l£j.J*o] ~ li}~cf7} ~.:;z.~:i!} Q:j~oJJl. @ t:§%oJ]k] ~ ~ itO! 7}7-]JI. {joj] ~OiJl. @ nj-o~ J-] 6)-~ 7-] 2.A]{} ~oj] c} ~)1-oJJl. 6 q :; % £1DI7 ~ q::: @~~ !I 2AiiR. 256 <D ±7}Q.] J~ ~ JC;j 9-C;j.JI. -o~Jl. @ J~ ~ JC;jJ-1 ±7}oJ17ll 9-C;j.JI. -o~Jl. ® J~ ~ JC;j cf ±7}oJ17ll ?C;j.JI. -o~Jl. @ J~ ~ Jaj 7}7-]JI. ±7}oJ1 7ll ?'212 -o~ Jl. Do you two know each other? Lf 1:]1, 7.1 gojj~ f~:A] %51-~J:i] ~l{Jl.!!Y ~ ~~_ii7_ %~oj~o-JJl. Yeah, at first, I didn't know who it was, but after meeting, we discovered we were schoolmates in elementary school. 7f ~]o]ud ~1. ..2..~ 7}l:lJ ~ 7}:A].Jl ~o-]Jl? Wei Ming, didn't you bring your bag today? Lf :Aji>}~ ojj -%=-.Jl ~ 5;i o-j Jl. ;;z ]i>}~ ojjA-j ~ 2-J Jl .!ty 7}l:lJo] ~E-]2-j-.TI.Jl. I left it on the subway. I got off the subway and found that I didn't have my bag with me. Ol R~~ Oirt! ~-501q ~01 ~Ojq71 ~011:::: §x,t:::cil .:1 ~01 ~018 "*-Oll OiiC! ~~ AH§lll ~lll £17iq ~~~~ ITH ~~ OI~Oll {!F-!"~'2.! ~:1!~ ~Xl~ ITH .A..I§g[LICL '-jl !:2.LI'::: '-jl !:2.LI77 f'~ .A..I§iiH.S:. ~Li q. This expression is used to indicate that the speaker learned something new, discovered some new piece of information, or found out something was contrary to what was previously thought after some action or event occurred. The form -.:il !i!LjlJf can also be used for -.:il !i!LI. -jl.!i!LI . . . .. · · ·· "=""· ··· ·=· · · .,.,..,.,..•··· ..,...,.,.u J v - .::il .!i!LI • "11~~ {!-q.:i!. iiRJ-i 5: ~ i(o-J.fL. -=rteJ."r:i] 5: ~ A}.:il.!i!.Y -3}-1fl "'J-%o]~o-J..9... I bought some clothes because they (said they) were having a sale. But once I bought them, I discovered they were last year's merchandise. • l:l];:ii}7j] ""~7-lAi All ~~'?..l ~ '?£.:i!. ~~o-J.fL. -=r'C}Ej] ~.:il.!i!.Y %""~.2.J ~~o]~oJ.fL. I put the shoes on because they looked just like mine. But when I did, I discovered that they were my little sister's shoes. 258 Korean Grammar ut cthe . Intermediate 1 • ttiA~ E}Jl.!i!.Y71H l}l:J1 BJ-~J=~ 7H=- -5:!0]~0iiL. I got on the bus to find that it was going in the opposite direction. '-.JJ.S!.L]' <ii"Oll::: -§.A.~'2.! .g.::?- CU;:;;L]Cf. ·~g.A.~'q '~.A.f+O]cp~ 2.~ ~iC! @~0] ~Li ef. Only verbs can come before - ::il !:i!LI . If an adjective or noun + o ICf precedes - ::il !:i!LI, then the sentence is grammatically incorrect. • ~0] 'irt~ ujj:: %51-:=t:i] ~0] 'af.:Jl .!i!.Y GJ Qj{i-t:.f:: ).Ez.J-0 ] ~'XJ.Oi.R. (x) - ~o] <;rt ~ ujJ:: %Xl::: "']] ~o] "p,foj-A].:il .S!.y t:-j Qj{i-q:: ).Ezro] ~'Xi oj.ll_ ( o) : ''[';tCf'-E §~A.fOIE'..£ '-O f/OiJ.:ICf'~ ~Oj § A.f£ l::lff-lA.i MjOf ~Lief. Because I'JCf is an adjective, it must first be changed into a verb by adding -Of/OiJ.:ICf before it can be used with - ::il !:i!LI. • llHJf-7} ~7] ~on:: llHJf-~Qj ).E~o] .!f-c:~~Oi.ll . .:I.'\:J.t:iJllHJf-0 ].:i1. .li!.Y llHJf-~Q1 {J-o] ).Ez.J-~if"Al 'i'J"cJ-:: ~~ ~:;tJJ ~'Xl.Oi.ll . (x ) - .:I.'\:J.t:1JllHJf-7} ~.:il .s!.y llHJf-~Qj {J-0 ] ).Ez.J-'i't% if"Al 'i'J"t:f:: ~~ ~:;tJl ~'XJ.Oi.R. (o) : '~H.Sf.O ICf'-E §A.f7f OfLIE'..£ '~H-5f-7f £1Cf'£ l::lff-lOt g)"LICf. Because ~H.Sf.O!Cf is not a verb, it must first be changed into the form ~H-5f-7f £1Cf before it can be used here. 7f 211 o:j<5~ 7}l:IJ~ 11:"L}7} q;_] ~e>-l.R? q 7}BJ~ M-}.:illi!.Y o:J~<j-LB~ ~ <j- ~stc-Jc}JI..a. q ():j~ 7 fl2t~ ~fef7f qA.] ~q .6.-'f.l ]Ef~- ~~q7f q.A.] ~q Qf~ %!Cf7 f l:lff;l_Cf ~~fC.f to take time off from school g_;.g actually .Af~ a business enterprise :g~l Of.!!.Cf annoying; troublesome -\'?2f0fq I {J{Jof.:il 2l"ii!{!f~O I .:I.'Elq .A. f~~ .A. I~fq I ~j:l Of.g ~OI L.:J.!¥ t'Jq .s:.AI£ OI.A.f-ofq 1 .A. ITI~.:il ~~01 ~q (1) ~~ J.171Jl Lf"'i ~01 .2-:A}t(!- ~~ ~711 ~:d,ciS. -t ~ 1-.\ ~ f..F'I[il ~L.j It-OI .£f.Rt~cr.Jl.2.. . (2) J:t1-"oJ1 Ef.Jl Lf-J.i :Al{J-01 ~!::=~~~~ciS . .... (4) 7}/11oJ1J.i L}.2.Jl L}J.i ~-"~.§ ~ ~ ~,<::~~~~ciS . .... (5) 3(!:A1 ~ q »-Jl Lf"'i 41%01 t:J¥ -lf-7.1%}1:.}!::= -"~Zf0 l ~:d. ciS . .... (1) 7~ :Al \:J:-~ oJ1 ~ ~nj-7} 0}Y1;]1S. (wl:f) q 1;]1, .:::Z. ~~ {loJ1 -f-.J:!. ~L.j ~2.] {ll!} <?.! ci%2.] ~ ~ :Q-o}J.i Lf~ ~£ l:l }f). ci s. (2) 7~ ~Ejlj!.Q.£. ~~~ * ~.Q.1tciS? (~q) q 1;]1, .:::Z.'Ci J:11 ~~01 ~~l!} 1:.}2 Gj2fJIJi_. (3) 7~ g~ 3!"01 211 °l ~7111fl:A1S? (~q) q ~-5-~ ~ ~~!::=~:11 ~~0l :d,ciS. -------- (4) 7~ S~ -&~i>~J.i ~J.}oJl q yy77)- 3(!i>~S? (-&~ ~ "'l~i>}L}) q o}ys, -&~i>}~ :!= ~ ~ ~~~ t:11 ------------------- AEcJl-"~ ?J-0 1 ~l;]lS. (5) 7~ "§:}.ii!.~ ~<i:Jil}y77} "*":A1S? (~~il}q) q oj-yS , "§:}.ii!. q~ rrJl!= ~2.] ~~il}Jl1i:d_!=~:·J1 ~-AJ- ___________ Lf"'l "§:}.ii!.oJl LfYJl1ici :A11;]1S. 260 Korean Grammar u1 U•·e · Intermediate This place (house) is a mess. Lf ~:A} 1fq .!J!y {] ;l:j~ ~ ~ ~ "0}:7]1 £HJl. Once I started living alone, I started not cleaning up as much. 7~ :A}ot »-1 ~ 0J7J »-1 ~ ~o-j"O}:A1 ?£51o-]Jl? Jaya, don't you dislike Yang Gang? Lf _j.1 gem ~o-] ~~~1 ufl~ ~01 ~-Q}q .!J!y OJ7J »-1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 01 .!I!_ 01 'Cl2-f .TI.Jl. ~ •[ 120) I didn't like him at first, but after working together with him, I have come to see his strong points. ·-q !2.LI ' ~ -§.A~ ¥-lOll * 0J OJCt'! ~c;~ O I~.!¥Ei 711~3~~ :i!.~~Oli .A.i ).H£g Af{j~ ~Pil £PiLf ~:i!.~~.Q.£ OJ't! ~EH7~ £1~~ ITH A~g[Liq, ·- q !2.LI'Ol1Ai '-CF~ 'OJ 't! ~c;~ 711~31-E £g.Oll'~ LfE~LH~ ·-q7~' 7 ~ ~OJ:= -3:!0IO:j '-!2.LI'~ '!2.q'oll '~?20 ILf ~:i!.F2.1 2.1 0 1 ~ 7~{! '-(0 )LI77~'7~ *~ ~0 1 ~OJ:= -3:!~ LIC~ . IT~2.~.A.i Ol ±f.~~ '-em !2.LI77F ~~ '- q !2.LI77F££ ~ * <ll~ Liq. This expression is used to indicate that the speaker learned something new after doing some action or behavior continuously from some time in the past, or that a certain situat ion has occurred as a result of that behavior. The - Cf of -Cf !i!LI is the shortened form of -cflf, which refers to something occurring in the middle of a continuous action, and -~LI is the shortened form of the combination of the verb ~q and -{2. Lillf, which refers to a discovery or result. Thus, the forms -Cf7f ~LI]Jf and - Cf ~LI]Jf can also be used to express the same meaning. -q !2.LI • ;l:p(- ~q .!i!.Y o]Ajl u~..g. ~5:. ~ ~Jl] :!9~o-J.f?.. . After eating (it) frequently, I'm now able to eat spicy food well. [!' qc~ !2. Ll 9:j C~ !2. Ll • ..2..'ili~oj] ~'d ~.:;z.tt o]o]:7]3}q .!J!.y o-jL-).H 12).]7)- ~~c-12f.:L!Jl. I kept talking to my friend, whom I hadn't met in a long time, and before we knew it, it was after • 2 o cloc • 7ClA~j {I :I_ g uw~ ~q7} ~t-jll} :A}~A'flJjj 7(jA~jojj J:j1 '6~ ~ ~Jjj ~'Xio-]Jl. After reading an economics newspaper every day (for a while), I naturally came to be knowledgeable about economics. ·-q .!=2.LI' ~011 §~Arq 'O ICPr 2~ {:1~~0 1 ~~~2.1 O l~q ~~01 @~ LrEr~ LICL When an adjective or O!Cf comes before -q .!i!.LI, the preceding clause indicates t he reason or cause of the event or action in the following clause. • ::::1. ~o] ~'f ~il..'6]-t:.j- _lil_Lj P l- ~.Aj~ 9 'iji~~il... Given the fact that it was by nature an important issue, I couldn't make the decision by myself. • cH~<'S ~ ~l-j-2.]-.Qj cJ1 .H.0 ]t:.f_lil_y ?cJ~i5H::-J.]-~~0] t;'J"~ 9~01] \li~il... Because a president is the representative of a country, it is unavoidable that he or she will be heavily guarded by a lot of people. 1:!12~1)JL.,l 0? on 2 1....u.... '-.::il.!=2.LI'2.r ·-q .!=2.LI' ::: cr-g.llr ~~ ~OliAi ~:f0 17 r 'BLICf. The d ifferences between - J2 .!i!.LI and - q .!i!.LI are as follows. (1) ~~0 1 ~8 Cf§ This occurs after an action is completed. -+ {:j~'ci21 ~~~ Cf ~.g * Oil OI5H7f £12:tCf2 ~~L!Cf. Means that the speaker understood the teacher's explanation after hearing it completely. This refers to a t ime after perform ing an action once. -+ E)'~ '2.!'8 * Oil ~f.[.g A~'t) ~~ ~Jil £!~Cf.l= ~~L!Cf. Means that the speaker realized that the person was a good person after meeting with him or her once. 262 Korean Grammar r'JI 'll.··~ · Intermediate ( 1) ~~ 5f2 :ili{:JOII-"i This occurs while an action is taking place. • ~;,~';32111~~ %t:.J-_lil_y o]15~7] £]~t:.f. -+ {:j~'ciQJ ~~~ ~~ :ili{:JOII-"i OIW f £1~Cf2 ~~LICf. Means that the speaker understood the teacher's explanation while listening to it. (2) ow~ ~~ Oj2.i ~ tre :ili{:JOII-"i This refers to a time during the process of performing an action mult iple t imes. -+ Oj2.j ~ '2.!'Lf2 :ill{:jOII-"i ::::1. -"fW~ -"~f711 £12:tCf2 ~~LI Cf. Means that the speaker came to love the person after meeting him or her a number of times. 1 (3) ~~~ou-e AH~g A~~ ~/ll .xp~q oJ{!Oll ~.zm t! 3:!~ ~~Cf-e L/1§01 ~LIQ. The following clause contains new or unexpected information learned by the speaker. -+ Of71~ ~PI {!Olle .!f.7ig% '§l<]leciJ '2!jl LfAi ~:z{!i!.Cf .!f.f;IJ;:J ?Jg 3;!~ ~}jJ.XJ~cf-E 2.jOJ~LJCf. This means that the speaker thought the baby would be heavy before holding it, but learned that wasn't the case after actually holding the baby. -------·-·--··--------------------- (3) ~~~Oll A~g A~~ ~}jJ .xjJ~Lf ~$:l.2.£ ~'ti {tEJm .xj~Cf-E L/I§OJ ~LJQ. The following clause contains newly learned information or information about the state of affairs resulting from the preceding action. -+ Of71~ ljJ~ 'ZJOf -9-e ~~ ~ ~i!f D-j2.J7f '2! ~~Cf-E 2.jDJ~LJQ. This means that the speaker's lower back became bad (sore) as a result of continuously holding the baby. ----------·---- 7f Ol1 ~011 ~ ~Tij ~ ~ * o}J.1A1 ~~~il..? Lf 1.:11, <5}A1~ ~~ uflo}q ~Tij ~ o}J.1 -cf .!i!.y 0 17-11 ~ ~~01 ~~il... 7illlii ~ -§i?: DfAICf 5jl~ J.I.J2.J- ~~ cz.t ~-ofq ~ !i!.e ~~ ~OiofCf ~'§ rrHofq 7inl~ of.A.Ic.f 1 oi:Aile ErBol £Jq ~IE ~1:11~ ~01 ofc.f 1 ~~H;~;:Icf 'cl"Af ~T-2.f J;:f~ ~PI~ !i!2.i qqq I ~fof7il £lc.f 2 7f ).J--6.] 0 1 -11~ -%-!f-<5}J.11.:11il... q u~~ {l:g ~ ~q .!i!.Yll} ).J-6.Jo1 ?jo}~ ~ {[o}il... {l-6101 ~w 3-¥ofc.f ~~~w~~q R% -c!~OI *Of !i!Oic.f OH~ ~~ ~q I {l-6101 £'/OfJ;:ICf oH~ g~~ ofef 1 ~~ ~ ~7il .s:.1q R% 'ai:IH~ CZ! n1~q I -c!~O I ~OfJ;:ICf q* -'~Et~~ ~2t ~~ ~ ~.£ Oi't! ~:cP~ ~717il £1~~LP7~? .:J.~~ ~ '-c.~ .!i!LI'~ -'~i>H-'i g.g~ ~~f>~AiiR. (1) (3) (4) 264 Korean Grammar iN <lise · Intermediate tlJ~ %<?1 ;z}oF »-] ~ o-ju-jy7} _9__2-]%[ IIJ1o}q X9.l- ~ -cp::t- Ji!..L.j _g__ 2-] %»-]7} l?,J-0 1 ~ ~ Oi _g__ _ _ ________ <tROi 1l_ ~01 7f ;<j~ ~%"ifYrf. Jf-~ ~~A7} -R-~~J~ ~0-]Jl. I'm very sorry. (Our) Alex broke the glass window. ~ ( 122)1 q 38!ftto}Jl. o}o1 ~ o1 ~q .!i!_~ _g_~~J~ ~ 4'-S:.. 9J7-1Jl. It's okay. Glass windows are apt to be broken once boys start playing around for a while. 7f 7-117} 0 1 ~2- 7.-1 g "5~ 5!.~ 71 2-}l--J ~w * 91~7-1 £2~~Yrf. This is my first time to try this, so I don't know if I can do it well. Lf ~ ~ -5}-c} .!i!_ ~ -=§-BJ BJ~ ~ ~J11 ~ 71 Y 77} tl-!f- Z:j ;<j-6}7-1 u};,i1Jl. Don't worry because you'lllearn how to do it once you start working for a while. Ol ±I~~ {j~~£1 ~15~ lll~f>f'i:! Li-3011 ¥~~£1 ~~_f7f ~{Jq~ 3:!~ LfEf~ [[H --'f§gj"LICf. '- Cf7f .!=2.'i:!'Q£ MJI!I. gj"LICL This expression indicates that if the act ion or behavior in the previous clause continues, then over time the result in the following clause will occur. It is also written in the form -Cf7f !:i:!.\:1. ~~~--~ ... .-....----...-.. v 1 iEEf>fCf ~q '-----'----·-----···--···-······--··············-····-·----··-··-··--· 7f u j-3. »-1:: {l ej-~ ~ {)- ~"61-1.;]1.11. Mark, you're so good at doing things around the house. iEEofCf.!i:!.'i:! ~Cf.!i:!.'i:! q ~.;::-0]1!--1 ~7-1- {ft:.l- .!i!..~ 7-f~£. Jlc.].S::. -6]-.Jl ~~ "61-111 ~:: 3i :Q-01-Jl. I think I naturally just started cooking and cleaning up my place after living by abroad by myse~ ' ex E while. L 7~ 7}~2.] ~1 ()-}_ll~ ~<'>H 7-1 717} oje;j.g..;:! :Q-o}_9_. It seems difficult to get to know Kylie. q o}yoj1_9_. ::z}? o1o}71<'>}q .!i!_Jtl. ~<'>H~ 9- <V,~ 7-]oj1_9_. No, you can get to know her better it you keep talking to her often. 7~ ojA~1 ~~ ~-=(-()}_ll3_Jl1 ~}i':jl--j 71~01 ~ ~0}_9._ . I'm in a bad mood because I had a big fight with a close friend yesterday. Lf :Q-01 7-1Lf1 t:f .!i!.Jtl. ~}% u]1S:. <V_:;z1_g_. ()}7.1~ ~2.] :§:l-t>H()}J-~1_9._ . Of course you're going to fight when you're together a lot. But you should make up soon. ·-q .!i!.'i:!' <itOll~ :cm~o Jq o1 2.H~o1 ~ * ~.ii.. ~~~Ofi!I. :cp-J .AIJ\il7 ~ ~ * ~t::iLJq. Neither the past nor future tense can come before -q !i!~. and the past tense is not allowed in the following clause either. • :1. ~fi 7114.'- li'}):l:t:f .!I!..qj -wo}~ 71oJ1.R. (x) :1. ~ 7 ~ 7114.'- '?}L.f~t:f .!I!..qj -wo}~ 7-JoJI.R. (x) :1.~7~ 7114.'-li'l"L.ft:f.!r!_J?:!.-wo}~oj.R. (x) ~ :1. ~ti 7114.'- li'l"L.ft:f .!I!..qj -wot~ 7-loJI.R. (o) 1 7~ Oi ~:71] <)}~ ~RW~ 7-}~A~~] W? 'V,~77}Jl? q ~R ;..pg-~~ o]oF7] ~ ~o] <)}q .!i!.~ 7-}~A~~] if? 'V_~ ~oj]Jl . ~~'§t~ ;q~6~7il o-~q ~21" ~~~ c-J ~f;l7i l o-rq ~~ .A.r~-§-i!f- o 1o~7 1~ 'riO I oref 1 :A r~6~7il ~ * ~q ~~ ~~ PJOI .A.i"TIOi.A.i Oi~2.1 Cf I ~7-l%17-: ICf 2 7r 0J7J »-]7} "'Efl:lH ~ L:j lf- TI{o] :rr.]? ~ ~ ~o}Jl. q .=I.~:7j] ~l:lH ~ TI{o] :rr.].q..q .!i!.~ ;cJ.7Jo] 1-j-llll}{lltJlr:j] Z:j7-jo jl;j]Jl. ?.!.6§£~~ 7j l~ 'E:I"Oll ~711 7-:ref 266 Korean Grammar t"N Zt.w~ · Intermediate instant food 'a~H~ I'.tol II.J~q 1 ~:Yo I Lfl!ur:AICf ljj~ ~711 7-:fef I Oi{JOll ~~ ~OiLf717 f gj-§-cf ljj~ ~6'E!E.6.1~'2l '£!Cf I ~O I PJOI ;u;jq 2 (1) 7~ o-jA~1 7} 7-1~ JA1 }.~~01 :d1=11Z? '5J~ tti 24J-l ~W u1~-BHZ. (l:l)-1:11:17-]1 :A1Lljq) q ~~o}z. t~r.!!!.fil f.l4fc:t .l:i.OJ. '5J~~~ 9-s:. ~:A1Z. (2) 7~ ~oJ1 ~:A} ~.Q.~ {1{1<5}7-1 ?1°1-Z? (i:J{¥-E-17-11~ ~ <'>}q) q ;.1{}0 1 ~~7-11 7J-.e:A1 %2.J-Z. (3) 7~ V1Z}o11.-f ~2-j ~t:i1 ~7!}7-1 ~~~ :J1011Z? (~~<51 ~q) q 1=11, }.~Zf~ ?:jcj~ 9- ~~Al ~o}.£... (4) 7~ .2Jl ~~ ~~ ~o-J-BH.£..7 (~~ ~~ li!.q) q Y-5:. ~ nj .7.-j}.i .:Z.Cll.£... (5) 7~ -;~01 ~ ~~5:. 0 1 :§:l;.l-oJ1;.l 7-l14f ~<'>J-.e ?>:! 0 1 ~~:A]£.?(~~ ~{1<5] <5)-q) q .:z.~z. q~ 7]:§:171- ~ }.~~ {JL1L.f. ·-q !i!li!:! ' ~ .A.~~H.A.i q~ CH:2:~ ~~<'>~Aii.R. (1) 7~ ;.]Zl-0 1 W"0 l ~~71!-l ~%-WYL.f. (:§:1~<5)-q) q ~~o}.£.. . ~.Qlti!"t:t J:i.OJ. ;.j{}oj ~~~ 9-5:. ~:A]£.. (2) 7~ .£..~ ~ ~;_l 3::"5 7-]7-]Jl n.J~~?;:! :Q-o}.£... (~~ }.~tt~ .2..cljc5}q) q 7-17-]Jl llj~~ n:Jj.S:. ~:A]£.. (3) 7f oj-~5:. ~R~ ~ ~ ~.Q.~ oJt>H-6}7]7} ~ ~ ~.£... (7-ll4f ~ ~ <€iL.f) q 0 l<'>H<'>l-717l- ~-%1~ rjoj].£... (4) 7~ 7]-i!!:-o] ~ 1IJl ~ ~ ~7-11 <'>HZ? (.Xcljl=lJoj] 7}!-l .Xclj ~ .lf- 2 q ) q 7]-i!!:-o1 i=-o}/9Z. (5) 7~ ~R -lf-~ ?l-0 1 ~Jl1i~Z. (~RoJ1 ;.l 7-ll4:f 1[q) q :Aj-~A~l-jj{E-:§:1-5:. ~7-]1 ~ rjoj).£... -C-ll-1 7~ ~"611 JA]7} _xt~VJ~ ~<V:"Lll..R. I heard Eunhye received a Nobel Prize. q .:I~..R? e>i51~ n:J1-¥-~ ~i>}~l1 x1~~F·J77}.AJ ~<V:"~..R. Really? She's always been so smart and clever ever since she was a child, and now she's gotten a Nobel Prize. It seems Akira has changed. q l;j], ~o}Jl. o}7]c} JA]7} %~<5~.A] ~l1 o}-? ~~ "6~ 11 e>i Ji_. You're right. Akira became famous, and (because of that he) became really arrogant. 01 .R~::: .!!.1-/Wll Oi't! cH~~ -E!~-op~q ?3-gJ~ ?,:!:il~ ~ 0 1~2.1 ~.£~ LH§~ ~~ rrH Al§of-ECil. -E!~ LH~ol olif ~::: -'t!<2.1o1 £101 ~AH Oi't! ~~7~ {!!:uq::: ?.:!~ .R~~Liq. o1 .R~::: ·-ciLI~·~ ~w *~~Liq. This expression is used when the speaker wants to refer to something directlyseen or experienced in the past when describing how that thing has subsequently changed. The seen or experienced content is stated as the reason or cause for the changed state of affairs being presently witnessed. The form -c~ LI'2! is an alternate form of this expression. A/V -C-jLI (ol)r.:-jLI - r.:-jLI Oll~~q ~¥-o~q O~OIOiq 2t{!!Oiq ------·-·····----··-----···-·· • 0 r7JrrlPJ!·El ojJllll tolY llH~7r ~~Oi.R. Always pretty since childhood, she became an actress. 268 Korean Grammar i" 'll .• ·e · Intermediate Ol l ~~ C-j Ll ~.!;f.o~C-J LI O~OI CiLI 2t{!!OICiLI • '81' ~17} cf0 1e>iE ~ -&-}t:iLJ \:t'tliiH~l:J1.fL. Dongsu went on a diet and (as a result) became thin. • iZH~ ~17} .a;; .§0 1 'it}_q.Jl ii}"GJYlfr 4-"§:fOl~£ :K {} 1:! 7{[0 }.fL. Jaehyeon said he's been broke recently, and (as a result) couldn't go on the school trip. r-- 1 I 1 Ol R~::: :i!P~Oil ?3gjii~():j ~711@ AI{,!~::: .gEH7~ ~AH2~ CH~~~~ qE~~ rrH£ .A.~-gfLiq. This expression is also used to indicate a contrast between what one experienced or knew to be the case in the past and the current state of affairs . • _2_~oJI:: ~ J;j Lj AN °1 ~ Lj 77]- ~~]-t;l].fl... It was hot in the afternoon, but now it's chilly in the evening . • u]-3. ».]7]- ~~oJ1:: p£o] tlj-!!!l_ t:--]Lj .fl..~~ ',; ~7]-"5\j~ £OJ=o]oJI.fl... Mark was so busy at the beginning of the month, but now he seems a bit more free . • ~o]-o]7r -3f'C!oJI:: o:j"3,JJ ~ p£o] qy c--] y~ .fl..~~ 18- liJ.toJ1 t.f7rA1 ~ ?lot .fl... (My) daughter did a lot of traveling last year, but these days she doesn't leave the house at all. 2 Ol R~::: 7 1~~.££ -9-~£ 1<2J~OI ~-'? ~.Jl2 · 3<2J~'2! ~-'? <;}~Liq This expression can only be used when the subject is in the 2nd or 3rd person, not the 1st person. • 4] 7} ~1]<3"] *.!f-<3"]·t:--]L-j 1'; g_ ~o-J.fl... (x) - ~~7r ~1J<51 *.!f-<5J-c-Jy 1'8 ~ ~o-J.R.. (o ) .:J.2.iq ;:q~~ ~-E!-.2:~oHAi ~~ rrH~ 1<2J~ -9-~£ '-CiLI'~ ~-'? <Xl~Liq. However, it is possible to use -CiLI with a 1st person subject when the speaker refers to himself or herself in an objective manner . • (4]7]-) nj ~ ~.!f.Ej n]~<3"]- t:--] L-j _2_ ~ ~ ~5:. t.f .Jl o]-n} .fl... I haven't felt good for the last few days, and now I have come down with a fever. • (4]7]-) ~~ ~ IIJl:: A]-'Ef~ o];; ~ ~ 7] Q:j<5]-t:--] L-j .fl..~~ * 71 Q:j ~ *<5r3!.!o-J.fl... I remembered people's names very well when I was young, but now I can't remember them. 3 '-C1LI'2.1 ~~~:!!~ ~~~2.1 -9-~7~ ~OfO~ ii~.Jl. -9-.Aii£ ~OfO~ -gfLiq . Both the subject and topic of discussion of the preceding and following clauses -Ci Ll must be the same. • '§'<;- »-]7]- x2H ~ <5]-t:--]L-j Aj-'E[~o] ~~;; ~o-J.fl... (x) : {::j~~i'.t ~~~2.l -9-0ilf A.i£ 'g2.f ~~ gg~Liq. The subjects of the preceding and following clauses are different, and thus the sentence is grammatically incorrect. • '§'~ »-]7]- !:r.2}]~ <3"]-t:--]Lj l:IH~o] '.d:o-J.fl... (x) : {::j~~iJ.t ~~~2.j-9-;J;il7f A.i£ 'g2.f ~~ g~Liq. The topics of the preceding and following clauses are different, and thus the sentence is grammatically incorrect. L-- 4 OI .H.~£1 ~~~Oll~ DI~H AI::X::il7f ~*~~Li ef. The future tense cannot be used in following clauses this expression. • 2f2f »-1:: v z~l '?1 -:;o~}GJ t.1 ).11111 ~J22.l ~97} ~ 7-l otl..a.. ( x) ~ 2.}2.} »-]:: 7?z~l '?1-:;o~}c-jy ).11711 ~JlQ.] ~97} £1~012... (o) 5 Ol .H.~~ :C.f710ll 01't! ~§O ILf ~~~ t!'~ -?.:!~ .2:llfof0j WW rrH~ Af§5fECi l, OI[[H~ 01't! ~§~~~%fOil t:Jf~ ~10101 q~ A~OILf ~@OI ~01'BLicf. This expression is used when recalling an action or state of affairs directly witnessed in the past, with the succeeding action or state of affairs occurring directly following the first. • ~'?!o]::_: \:f.A} ~-=]1-~Ej]% Ljjl:-jy ~.Q.S!.. Lf7} B15'&01.B... Soyeon got mad at her boyfriend and then (soon after) went outside . • %"'~ ~ ~Oil %01..2..G]y 7J.A}7] %7] .AJ-3f1ll01.B... My little brother/sister came into the house and then suddenly started crying. '-c.-jLI'7 f cH~£1 £1DI~ rrH~ '--(0)L/~Cil'2.f t:J ff:l ~-"? '1!:AII2! q~:c.f ~~ ~OliAi ~fOI7f 'XJ~Licf. When used to indicate contrast, -CiLI can be used in place of -(S2.)L/l=Cil. but note the following differences. -------------------:·----- -- ------------. ------------------~----------------------------······;··----------------~-------~------- CH~~~ Type of Contrast 2f7f2.f 2f7i ~EH cH~ Contrast of Two Past Situations Jlf7i2.f ~XH ~EH CH~ Contrast of a Past and Present Situation ~;;H2.f ~;;H ~EH cH~ Contrast of Two Present Situations -(o)Lf~c-u • oj5'3,~ rrJl ~~ »-]:: ~211:: ~"91-1:::- J;]] ;;- ~ ;\J~ * ~012.. . • oJ5'&-& rrJl ::7J7J-~.J:::J;]J .Aj~ ~ ~ 7 ~ -'5'-ojj.Ai Alj ~ 3.Li].B.., • ~~»-1::~211 :: ~'6}-1:::-Cij ;;-~ ;\J~ *{'~.B... -C-j LI X oj~ ~ rrJl:: 7]7J- -3)-c-j y .A]~~~-=]~-~ -'5'-oj].Ai Alj ~ 3. J;j].B.. . X __________ _:_ __________________________ ..:._ _________________________ -------------------- ----------------------------- --- ---- 2/C Korean Grammar in 'Use · Intermediate ~Of Subject -t:1 · ~~~ ~Oi ~};I Preceding and Following Clauses Have the Same Subject {:1 . ~~~ ~Oj7f ~2.f.S:.~. Preceding and Following Clauses can Have Different Subjects -----·--- • ~~ 11-]7} 4\:loJl:: njo}~~ * 3:J.::GJJ (~~ 11-]7\-) 7.]i}~ ~;l;JJl. • ~~ 11-j-1::- njo}~~ * 7.] :: c~j 4-~ »-1-1::- njo}~~ ~ ;l;J.B... • ~~ 11-]7} 4\:loJl:: njo}~~ * 7.Jc1y (~~ ».]7}) 7.]i}~ ~;l;JJl. X 1 7f 1!.5f- »-17r Q.]-AJ- ~;;z,}o1t::i7r :£1~t:H.a.. ~ ~_Of7JICf~ Lf op§ n:Jl-¥-EJ nlH! e>11 -tf{} 0 1 N t:l Y ~;;z,r-o 1 t::i7r £1~~.a.. I X~oiQ to save (money) \_ ~¥Sfa~ £1{!- Ci:XfOIL:J7f .!r.ICf ~~Afef ~ ~ '2_foH 10kgO ILf .UICf 2 7f 7-1-i}.:£ ~o1 w-o1 9.f<)1L.J-£.? Oi'§ [(H£f.Ei nH{JOII-tf~OI ~q I Ci:XfOIL:J7f !qq ~.:1:.011 ~ Oflljj!. :Xi~5fef I~~ Afef 7-114;- fiHAE¥E.'2! 9:jef I fj:Xf71 ~OI t'iOI .UICf q o}-y£., _2._~ e>11 ~ w-o 1 1I[<)1 t:-l y _2._~7}- :£1li:!A-1 {!!u-or::& ~£.. :AlE.~ ~0 1 t'iOIQloiCf R§.S:. Of017 f ~~~~ -M <2! 9:JCf o~.s:. ::::r 7f~7f ~717f t'ief .2.~011-E t'iOI QloiCf I .2.~7f !q~.A.i ~fsiO~q Oi~~ 'B! -M <21 9:JCf I -8-~ii!.OII ~Oi7~.A.WE-I ~ 9:JCf ~1*011-E ~7 17 f "Clef I~~~ Cf.g.!;f.Ei ~717f 'CJOI ~Oj~q (1) 7~ <?:[2-j ».]7} 7,:}7J-<'>R~ ~ .:Q-A]Jl? (S. '(i}t>}q) q l;jl, oH<?J %%-5~~~ 7,:}7J-<'>R~ ~ .:Q-o}Jl, (2) 7~ ~~ ».]7} o]Jti :rr£_~E ~ Wlll :£]9JqA]Jl? (~{Jil] x?gii}q) (3) 7~ ~u} ~01].!1!1-] ~~ ».]~ <=§oj 1IY2Jo] i![o] ~9Jr.1 2f.:L!.Jl. (<=§oj ~~01] qL.]q) q o}{lu}q 1IY2Jo] i![o] i="o}}tl-}li!}Jl, (5) 7~ n:]~~Al o}o]7} i}l:lJ- ~o] ~ 'Jil;j]Jl. (~ "']Zl- ~q) q S. '(i}:AJ-01].A1 :rrj~~~ R_OJ=o]01]Jl. 2 c~~ .A.~Et~~ ~'g:i!~ ~J:H2.1 £~01 Oi~lil ~2H~~LI77~? '-c~LI '~ .A.I-§c5H.A.~ g~~ ~{:j5~ AiiR. ( 1 )~~ (2) 7)\ld<l ~ (3) ~101~ ~ ~1~5~71 ~: ~~~01 ~~cf. ~~~: R2.1~ ~ ~~c~. ------------- ---- -------- --- (4)Df'l<) 4 ~~~olJJ.. q.A.i: ~~~01 ~<>W~~q. ~~5~.Jl q.A.i : R2.1 ~ ~~711 x.1~q. .2.1~ ~~~ 5~.Jl q.A.i: ~~~O I.JJ.. !t~~ .A.~E[OI xl~q. CH 2:f.:ii!~ ~~()~.Jl q;,.-j: ~2.~C ;gQj"~ ~Q~()~7i l £1~q. (1) 061J"IIf1!- ~f.~-5!-l! f-;iot!.Je ~0~160! ~~~ ~f.~-6~2 L!-f-i.Je ~0~1601 IJ'51PJ10i_Sl. (2) 13) (4) Korean Grammar u1 '/f...·e Intermediate 7~ ~ "511 »-1, ~~01 <j- ~0} ~OiJl. Eunhye, you don't look good. I worked late for a few days straight and fell ill as a result. Aren 't you sleepy, Jaya? No, I drank some coffee earlier, so (because of that) now I'm fine. Ol .H.~~ ~H= )..~EJ"O I 01~ ~:;~ ~LH7~q 01~ ~~ ~ !FJOll :1 ~:1!~£ 01~ <§jO I ~~g~ qE~tg! ITH ;..l§g,t"Liq. :L!~7~ 0ll A~-t!o l ~.:;.~ -3:!o 1q w~ -3:! ~ :2.1lfo~Oi oloPI5H= -3:!~Lic~. This expression is used to indicate that something happened as a result of something the speaker did or said previously. [ -91/~C-JLI v -91/~C-JLI 7~ i:}-7] ~ ~ oj rrJ1 .B.? How's your cold? Lf ~ l£j ~r:-]1.-J ~ ~o]-~oJJl. I took some medicine, and (because of that) it got a little better. 7~ 'tRoJ7]- fio] .AJ-<tiA cJ~~l.:J ].fL . Your Korean has gotten a lot more natural sounding. Lf 2°]-~Jl, 'tR c2fu~ Y~c5] ~t:ll.-J .7.]-<tl~c]~~{)_ ~~}.fL. Thank you. It seems to have gotten better because I watched Korean dramas nonstop. 7 f LJl ~ ~ 1' -¥-1 O:j -A} ~ .::r-.5:. .2. ~on .. 2_1-f _g_? Junsu, will your girlfriend come to the get-together tomorrow? Lf o}yiL, O:j-A} ~.::r-011 7-11 ~0 1 7}-A}.Jl ~t:1L-J {iq.JI -6"}Ej 2}JliL. No, I invited her to go, but she said she didn't want to . 1 O I .R~~ ~~~2.1 ~8~ ~ ~ ~~~2.1 ~~~~of .til £1~~ rrH~ .A.I§~ -"?- ~~LICf. '-( 0 )LI77F £5:. t::!f.W ~-"?- ~~LICf. This expression can also be used to indicate the speaker's discovery of what is expressed in the following clause after doing the action stated in the preceding clause. In this case, the expression - (.2.)LI7Jf can also be used to indicate the same meaning . • ~.£!-1l oJ1 neiL] ,q~oj '?l~Ol ..ll. . = ~.£!-1loJ1 7r LJ77J- ;,t~oj '?l~Ol ..ll. . I went to the department store and (found that) there were a lot of people. • ..::L~~ ~t.f ~~:iy 0 t-T ~~tHf:-o j17_oj..ll._ = ..::L-lf:.~ li'}t.f .!i!.Lj 77}- o]-9- ~~t\- -lf:.oj17_oj..ll._ I met that person, and (I discovered that) he/she was very kind. 2 ·-~/~C1Li' <£!0ll2~ -5.A.f2.1 ~8~ ~ .A. f'E;t~ _1:;:1_* 1<2._!~<2._! 'Lf'~LICf. When an act ion is described in the preceding clause, the person who performs the action must be Lf. that is, the 1st person. • (l..jj7]-) _2_2Jl.:j-'t}ojj :I_ '8 ~ "9:Y,Gjy 7j-lf:.oj AJ-5!Jl "8"R..Il.. • (l..Jl7t) 1\:! %~ t.RoJI 1f~Gj y 01~1 t.R "'~~oJ1 Q.j~<'>H..Il. . .::J.2.iLf q :::_ .A.f'EtOI ~~ ?.:!~ Cf.A.I <2..!~oH.A.i ~~ rrH ~ .??Oi7f 3<2..!~££ M~ -"?-~ ~~LICf. However, when the preceding clause is relating what someone else said, the subject of the clause can be in the 3rd person. 27 L Korean Grammar u1 'lise · Intermediate 3 -bj~~Oli3<2J~ -9-0lS:. .2::: ~~5:. ~:::c-11 OlrrH::: ~1-E .A.~~OI q~ .A.~~£1 ~§OI -'tt~.'§ ?.;!~ .2llfo~O:j ~51-E ?.;!~Lie~. OlrrH::: -bj~~:c.~ ~~~£1 -9-0l7f .A.i£ C~20:j -bj~~£1 ~§Oil cH~ ~~01 ~~~Oil .2::: ~~7 f £li'~Liq. There are cases when the subject of the preceding clause is in the 3rd person. In such cases, the speaker is recollecting the, completed action or behavior of someone else. In addition, the subjects of the preceding and following clauses are different, with the following clause typically describing a reaction to the action or behavior described in the preceding clause . • o};;r]c} »-]7} Iljo}X.~ J:l_c-jL] ;,p~g~o] ~if"?~ J:l.-;';L]t:.J·. Akira played the piano, so (in response) the people (crowd) applauded . • ;,}'€[~o] *~c-J L] 7j]o]:f!. »-] ~"'€o] ~7fl~olil... Everyone laughed, so (as a result) Keiko's face turned red. • ~~ »-]7} ~~cj-Jl ~c-jL] 4-~ »-]7} % ~olil... Jeongho said he'd be late, so (upon hearing that) Sujin got angry. '-CiLI'Qf '-'11:/~L:JLI'::: £1DI7f tJI::::::5f:A:I'2.! C~:C.f ~~ ~Oii.A.i j:f017f 't;'"Liq_ While -C-jLI and -'Xl/'X..!CiLI are similar in meaning, they are different in the following respects. ------ ----··-·------------ <2.!~ Person of the Subject -9-0i ~}:: I Subject Agreement between Clauses ~ .. q Parts of Speech -C-!LI 2 · 3<2J:§ -9-e>Pf -ELICf. ( 1 <z.):§ -9-e>P f Xf~~ ~B£foHAi w~ rrH e 1 <z.J:§~ 7rol The 2nd and the 3rd person subjects (The 1st person subject possible when the speaker is objectively reflecting on oneself) The subjects of the preceding and following clauses must be the same. ~J,.f, ~§J,.f. ~J,.f q 7ro~LICf. Verbs, adjectives, and nouns can be used. 1 <z.)'§ -9-0Pf E-Ll Cf. (CD Aii3Xf7f Xf~OU/ll ~Oj\:!" ~~ W~ ~~ CfJ,.I 'r.!§~ rrH-E 3'r.!:§ 7ro ~ 3'r.!:§ -9-0i2l ~~01 .gtSc..'§:! ~Oil cH~ 'i:!§ OI *~~Oil ~ rrH-E 3'r.!:§ -9-0i 7ro) The 1st person subject (CD The 3rd person possible when the speaker is relating what someone else said to someone; ~ The 3rd person possible when the following clause expresses the speaker's reaction to the completed action of that 3rd person) The subjects of the preceding and following clauses can be different. ~J,.~ 7ro~LICf. Only verbs can be used. 1 £1!ll Meaning G) :i!f7i011 ~Oi'cl ~Oil CH~ ~:il) result of a past occurrence ® :i:!.f7i2.f ~J.:H2.f£! ~EH ~cH contrast between past and present situations @ Oi't! ~o1 ~Oi'cl ~ i:Jf£ q-E ~o1 OIOi.A.i ~Oi'a. occurrence of something immediately following the conclusion of some other occurrence 7~ .:il~J=e>l1 n-t:t _2_11,qJ?i);~.fL? G) :il)-7-1011 ~Oi'cl ~Oil CH~ ~:ilf result of a past occurrence discovery of a fact or state of affairs after performing an action q 1.:11, _2_cfl{}q}e>l1 :U"GlY JI~J=o1 '?1°1 ~ct~t:lc}JI.fL. j:rg,toJI ~q 2.q ~'§fOil ~fOII.A.i -"i~77f.AI iR!~ 5-fjl 7fCf ~~ JJ.IOil7il &-§!o l~ -t!~5fq 2.2.H-LfDJOil7fCf I jl~OI 'rJO I '§2.~q 5.A.I.:U -§<2._1-g~~ 5-fq I 6iC'.I7f !.:Iff. Of.!!.Cf &-§101~ -t!~5fCf I~~ JJ.I7f ~~ ~Of5fl::.f 2 7f /(1~ »-1x _2_~e>l1 ~01 ~~ S!.c] 7}1-]-.fL? q o}y.fL, ;<j~ »-1~E11 ~01 ~~ 5!./<}.:il "9l"GlY Q}4foj ~t:H.fL. 2.~0il ~o I ~£f .!i!C'.i 7 fq LH~ .A-jiDILfOil §-616-fCf 2.~ 4-~~toU 2.Cf 276 Korean Grammar in 'lise · Intermediate ~OI ~£~ .ti!Af I Qj'~O I ~q AiiDILfOil §6.15-fq I gj-§-~q ~OI7f.Af I .Af71-E 7f71 ~q .~. 1 ~l1~~~ g~~ <c!~i>H.k-1 ·-~.U~c-jLI '~ .k~i>H.k-1 f! g~o£ '2JCAiiR . 2 ,- - -OOoO - oo--o 0 -OoOOooOOO o oooo-. - - -O·oOOOO o oooo -ooo - - OOOoooooOO o oooooooooo - - o oo.ooooo•oooooooooo.oo 0 0 o o -oooOOooOOOO ··-o (1) 7~~~ t:!liiLi>H ¥tOiR. --------- · @ ~~~ ~ <§tO ~!i=!.~C-j2.~11 R. (2) ~7~ .2.2.Hl!-'2l<>U 'rl'M':OiR. 0 ------@ <2jE-j~OI C-j ~OiR. (3) tg{~ 711 7 ~ 711011 ~OiR. (4) 2.1~~ ~q, · © O~LH7~ :9:~ ~q. · @ go1 '2C>:l ~~OiR. \._ o-000000000 --.... OOOOOoooooOO _ ........ _o (2) (3) (4) ·-~/~C-j LI '~ .k~5H.k-J c~~ CH~ ~{:15~AiiR. (1) 7 ~ l:l~ o}~ ~ ~ o-jrr]jJl? (Q_fg_ Q:jq) q O.f% ~OJ.'(;:j~ ~ L-}o}*OiJl. (2) 7 ~ 2lJ 0] ~711 PJ011 ~01 'aiOiJl? (~ ~ 5-g Lflq) q ~oj 'ail.:JlJl. (3) 7 ~ ~{J Q:j.2..Cl <(}7}J.i]Jl? (0}~ g ~ll11£lr.f) q o}-3] l:l~7} <(l.JI:!l}Jl, (4) 7 ~ 2lJ J.-j ~ 011 7}J.-j 0 ]-.!f--3!..£ <(!- J.j1(o-]Jl? (J.-j ~ 011 7}q) q ~01 q VfX!E-J2.J-.Jl.Jl. (5) 7 ~ .2.~ 2lJ :A1ztg '5"}11,o-jJl? (o-j-Ai1 ~711 :7.]-q) q o}~oJ1 ~{{g {to-]Jl. (6) 7~ o-j-Ai1 :::= 7]~o1 <(!- ~o} .!i!_o1 ~J;j1 .2.~ ~ e>ittllJl? (~ :Aj-q) q 71~oj ~o}*OiJl. 7 ~ ~o}, °FjH :::= {JoJJl. ~ ~J.i]Jl! Mom, I hate vegetables. Give me some ham! q o]~~l Jt!~ g i>}'C.J-7H=- 7']7} 3.7-] ug 7-Jol=. g~ g -§-.=ilf- ~o-Jol= 7']7} 3.7-]. You won't grow any taller if you keep eating such an unbalanced diet. You'll only grow tall if you eat well-balanced meals. I only had one drink, so it's okay to drive, right? q @ ~ o}J.].=il ..g.~i>}'C.J-7H=- -e~ Lf Jl. _2_~ ~ ~J.j E} jl 7}J.i]Jl. Drinking and (then subsequently) driving is no trivial matter. Today, you should take a taxi. Ol R~~ -t:!~~2.1 ~-§Oiq .gEHJ~ ]jl~£1~ :1 ~.J!I-£ DI2.HOll ~AI l'i~ <§J OI <§j0jq7~q ~ ~~ .gEH7 ~ ~ ?.'!~~ ~~ rrH ;..f§~Liq. -t:!'@~£1 <§JOI OIDI O I ~.!¥E~ oH 2..:ll <V:= 3;!012.~~ 'OI~Pil. :1~711. Ai~7ll' 21- ~~ ~01 A~~ ~Liq. ~j:!:oP~q ~Jl~ rrH £li'OI ;..I§~Liq. This expression is used to express the speaker's view that if the action in the preceding clause continues, then an adverse result or state of affairs will occur in the future. If the action in the preceding clause has continued from some time in the past, then the phrases 0/~711. .:J.~7l/. and :A:i~/1/ are often also used. This expression is usually used to warn or admonish another person. 278 Korean Grammar u1 'lt~·e · Intermediate ~cpf-E -§cpf-E 7~ ~ ~~~ \t»-17} 1-l-9-~l:J1Jl. It's been so cold for a month now. q 0 1 ~7-l1 \t»-17} ~rt7H=- {:}-71 :@7-~0 1 ~~\t 71 oJ1iL. If the cold weather continues at this rate, the number of people who catch colds will increase. 7~ ~.V'1 »-17} 01 ~s:. L}% 9-oJ1 o}~LlliL. Minseo said he would do this job too next week. q =z. ?§7-l1 ~ ~ u1frt7H::- l.-J%oJ1 ~§10}7-]1 ~ ~JYHiL. Ifhe keeps putting work off like that, I think he'll come to regret it later. 7~ .2..~ ~:§:j-{:loJ17},Z1 7}1:1Jo12J- {l~~ i{~Jl. Today I went to the department store and bought a bag and some shoes. q ~ ~:§:j-{:l oJ1 ~q. %~Jl? A1il-7-1~ ;7}C ~ Rf01 »-q7H::- ~.:g-.5:_ _2.7.}2.}7-]1 ~7-1 .5:_ %2fJl. You went to the department store again? If you keep using your (credit) card as much as you have been, your salary might not be enough (to cover the bill). 1 '-cv~-e·~ ~A:I g~-~ ~%!-Oil ~Liq_ [[f2.f;,i -6-~~<2.! ~%!-Oil M'2:! Oi6ll~Li ef. The expression -Cf7fe is used in negative circumstances. Accordingly, it sounds awkward when used in positive sentences . • -=:L~7JJ -=g-Jf-<'>}ct7}::: ;.J~ o1l ~z=Jw 7-1 oJlJl. (x) - -=:L~;>J] -=g-__!f--<'>}cf7~ ;,j~ oJl ~oj~ 7-jo]]Jl. (o) 2 '-ef71-e' ~ 7~~<21 2.IDI7f 9.-PI rr~-@Oi l ~~~Oil ::: o1 2.H~ ~~ol-E W<c! '-(0 )2 7i0ll£.. -(0 )2 'E!)Cil£. -( 0 )2A:I5:. ~2.f£. -~Oi£' :301 ~Lief. Because -i:V fe has a hypothetical meaning, the following clause ends in a phrase indicating supposition or conjecture, such as - (£)2 7iOIIB.. -(£)2 ~Cil£.. -(£)2XIS:. ~2.f£., or -~01£.. • -=:L'li ~__Q_£ ~~<'>}t:j-7}::: ;,}.:il7} X{oJJl. (x) ~ -=:Ltli ~.Q£ ~~<'>}t:j-7~ ;,}.:il7} ~ ~-c-1]Jl . (o) 3 ~AH ~~ DI2.H2.1 ~~ 7f~oHAi w~ ~ rr~. ~ ·~;,1-t:j~~QI ~OI ~7 1 7il £1'2:!'£1 £1DI£ w~ [~ ::: '-CX}:/~ef7i-e'Q£ ~Lief. When speaking hypothetically about the present or something that is going to happen in the future, as in "If something was to occur ... ", then the form -~.U'X1Cf7te should be used. • LJ1 ~ ~JE~ OJ.7.]cf7~ ~A}ojj).-j ~~.Aj£ %2fJl. (x) ~ LJ1~ ~JE~ OJ~t:.}7~ ~).}ojjkj ~~.Aj£ %2fJl. ( 0) ·-q !:2.LI'. '- Cf !:2.'i:!', '-Cf7!-E':: {:j~~2.1 ~~0 1 ~~~£1 ::: -3:1:: ~.AI'2..!" crg:v..~ ~:: ~~0 1 7~ ~~LIQ. Even though the expressions - Cf .!i!.LI, - Cf .5:!.~. and - Cf7f-E are similar in that the action of the precedin~ clause is repetitive or continuous, they are different in the following respects . . -----------------;---·------- ---------···-:------ {:j~~ Preceding Clause ~~~~ LH~ Content of : Following Clause ~~~~ AI Xi I Tense of Following Clause ~§O I 7ll~1§. Continuation of action • uw~ ~~'5}r::f .!2.1..-J ~'5}711 .s;.1 ~01.R. CD AH~g AK;l ~~ Discovery of something new • ~.!f.<)}q .!2.1..-J 61J.} J.]:{!o1 ;;< 1 ~ t: l cj-.Jlil.. 0 (2) ~g~i:!t/Lt~~i:!t Positive or negative result • ;;<j-9. il· L} c.t .!2. y w ~ ~ o1 _!2.0 1 c.; cj-.Jlil... <w:: ~j!j-) • 4-17<1 '?{Jl ~1)1-t:f .!2.1...] %oJ1 ~ ~o1 .A~~01.R. (t..J-~ ~j!j-) i:!t7i ~g ~xH AI:Ail (OIDI OI-'F-Oi~ ~i:!t) Past or present tense (result already completed) • ufl~ ~711 7<]-t:f .!2.1...] ~~ o] £1 ~01.R. • uH ~ ~711 7<}r::f .!2.1..-J ~~ ~01 Y. :: 711 ~%01.R. ~§01 7ll~1§. Continuation of action • ufl ~ ~~1)-}t:.j- .!2. It! ~}711 ~ rloJI.R. CD AH~g AK;l ~~ Discovery of something new • 11"'5-t>flJ.l ~.!f.-5}cj· .!2.1:! 61J.} J.lzto1 7<1~~ tiJl7r 'i'J'OrJl. <2> ~g ~:1!}/Lt~ ~i:!t Positive or negative result • ;;<j-9. ~L}q .!2.1:! w ~ ~ 0 1 .!2. ~ rloJI.R. cw:: ~j!j-) • tlj-.!!!1.711 € B11)}q .!2. It! llllj-§.t!.j:::: 71111% rloJ1.R. (L}~ ~j!j-) CD ~AH (~~~~ ~i:!t) Present (general result) • .2.1 ~oJ1 ifc.t .!2. ~ Jl <5J g 61° 1 -"~Zf'cl' tiJl7r Bf0 r.R. <2> 012/f ~ (011~£1-E ~:ilf) Future conjecture (expected result) • .2.1~oJ1 ifc.t .!2. It! Jl -&-J :;61°1 "'~ ZJ-~ 1Ifl7r @g_ 7-j oJ1.R. ---------- - --·- -------------- 280 Korean Grammar lN 'ltw• · Intermediate ~§OI 7ll~1§. Continuation of action • .::L ~ 711 ~ 13'--% '?J-<)j-c]- 7r:: cJl~oJ1 * 7r711 ~ 7-JoJ1.R. Lf~ ~i:!t Negative result • .:2~711 4-17<1 ?:[Jl ~'5] c]-7}:::: %oJ1 ~ ~o] J-~ ~ 7-JoJ1.R. 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Wof::: Af~OI O:l2.i 7f:X:I ~~~ j!2.=1~ ~ ~~~££ ~~ ~.rr~££ .:1~ ~.!LO I 71Lf .::J.2.i~ ~:C.f2.f::: :!:££ Af§ru-Lief. '-2f/:i!f Df~!"7f:X: I ef'2.f::: 2.1DI~Lief. This expression is used when the speaker, after considering a number of possible situations, concludes that something could be considered more or less the same as t he topic or subject t hat has been mentioned. ~ has the same meaning as the expression -2f/21- Of~!lf;J;ICf. ~q - ---- -- ····--- - (0 )L ~O ief ~q v ... ... ... .... ... ... . ..... . . ···----·····---· ·--- - ···-··----·-· I:J 1-::!- 1!)0ief ~~ ~OI Cf {! ~O ief ~ ~ ~Oi ef 7f::: ~Oief ~ ::: ~Oief ··------- :em ~£:! ~01q .!:F-.E.O iq Ol~t:! ~01q ~gJ'o jq NOjq .. ·· · - ... .... ··- ~.AH ~~o1q !f..E.Ojq ~gJ'o jq These shoes are more expensive than other brands. L~ %~Jrf .A-j l:l ]A ~ J.~Zf15~~ l:l]»-}.A] ?:.f~ J.~o]oJl.fL. .. ·• · . .!:F-.E.~t:! ~01q ~gJ'O I ~t:! ~o1q !f..E.~ ~01q ~gJ'~ ~01q But when you consider the quality and service, then they're not (considered) expensive. 7~ ~J.~~o] .:?~o:J~~~ ?J-0]7~1-fA? Do a lot of the students go on the school trip? q +~ ~Ji!. ~).~ 95%7~ 7~l-j77]- ~2-j cf 7H::- ).~o]oj].fL. 95% of the students at our school go, so you could say almost all of them do. 7~ <>j :.<:~J .Al~ ~.A~~~ Zf.A~ ~<>j .B.? Did everyone pay their share at dinner last night? q o~l-J.B., .!pJ\:)o] 200,000~ L}j.A].Jl +~~ lO,OOO~~Jt} ~<>1A. No, the department manager paid 200,000 won, and we each paid 10,000 won. 7~ .:Z.'E) .!pJ\:JlJ]].A-j cf L}j{l ).~o]l:j]A. In that case, it's just like the department manager paid for all of it. 1 7~ 0 1 *-0 1 .!f:ltQl 30~ -%!.<?.1~1 "'i1~t>H.A-J 5~ -%!.oJ1ito-JJl. q .=l~ J: ~ ~.Qj .:g-~}.£ ~ .A~o1t:J1A. 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Thank you. 01 .R~:= Ol't! ~§~ ~'cl! .!f.l ::1. ~EH ~ ~14;- ~:AIW rrH ~:= OIDI OI~Ol~ ~EH~ ~~~ -'i?-:AI<5~.:Ll:A~ ~ rrH Aj§~Ljq_ This expression is used to indicate either the continuation of a state after doing an action or the maintaining of a previous state of being. v -OUOl ~q ~~q =~-----··---------------------------------------------------·---·· ------ -- • 'ihl-]7}t::+~l-J77} 7.i] 7} :§:1Qj1l<>11 o]c.] 7}l-i 01] ~3[1_~ ~ Oi ~~JLllA. N ~q ~~Oj ~q Since the weather's hot, I'll go to the conference room in advance and turn on the air conditioner . • ~.:;toj];;tj]J-i ~,<:_ .::1~ ~ ~Oil ~<>i ~~Oi..B... I hung the painting I received from my friend on the wall. • Oi7-i]Li.!f- nJ-t!:-i>Jll-i 1i~7.] ~ '?J- i5Jl *'Jl ~CiA. Yesterday, I was so tired I went to bed without washing the dishes. 288 Korean Grammar r'I! 'lis·e · Intermediate _] - - ----------~---- 1 Ol .R~ ~OU '-0~/0f.£ A I~~ <c!~ OiDI(Oll: -~/~Oi£. -0 ~/0i£. -OUOiAi g m 2.'2:1 '-0~/0i !q'.£ ~<2.,1'~ * <x!~Liq. When this expression is followed by a connective ending that begins in -Of/Oj, such as -'U/~OJR - Of/Ol R, and -Of/OjAi, it can be shortened to -Of/Oj Xf. • ~ \!JAH7} ~o1 l.fAi ~:I~ <;>:lo-] *~o-J.fL. = g ~ \!JAH7} p,J-o 1 l.fAi ~g ~ <;':1 o-J ?:(o-J.R . • i?'~ ~ oJ1<2f'8Jl "*o}Ai ~~ 7}A1 ?:.fo}s:. ~.fL. = i?'~ ~ oJ1Q.)''8Jl .xf).i ~~ 7}A1 ?:.fo}s:. ~.fL. 2 sA~ ·~cfQj ~?~ ·~o~ ~q'.£ '6~/\ l ?i.:il '~O ~Ef.q(~<EJW: !q-Ef.q)'.£ AI§~Liq. In the case of the verb ~q, the verb ~Of~Cf (abbreviated form: xf~Cf) is used instead of ~Of ~q. • :>:J'd'~~ o}.!f-J;HY. .xf¥~ o-JW/'11 ~rt.J? • ~qj ~"11 "l1 ~ }J~~ "*o}_!f.~*l.Jct. ·-~/~-·.i!~ '-0~/0i ~q·~ Cj%.i!~ ~::: j:~OI7~ <x!~ Liq. The differences between -'It/~- and - Of/Oj ~q are as follows. -~;~q - OUOi ~q ....... _ .... ____ _,.._~.,., ...... ··--·-··· ·---------- .... ------ ---- .................... ------ ---:·"·--···· ... ·------···-···-··-------···- ---·- --· _. ___ ........... .. .....~ ............... . OJ~~ ~CfE Cil .2i;.~O I 'X..!€/LICf . .:J. ~~01 Ol~ OU£ 711~ ~:A I.!r.ie:AI <zJ- .!r.le:AI ~ * ~€/Lief. The focus is on the performance of an action. It is impossible to know whether the result of the action continued following its completion. OJ~ ~~01 ~Lf.:il. .:J. ~EH7f 711~ ~:A I.!r.i.JI 'X..!i3'LICf. The resulting state of an action after it has been completed is maintained. 1 7f o.p~Jll i>BR? 1':X l§ ~ {f-=r~ ~ ~@}-~e>iR. Lf 1' :X l§ ~ ~ Oi ~Jl Y-~r:.J-j]_Jl? ~2-1 ~ 011 7} 2tJ.i]Jl. 7 f~~nq jl7 1~ ~:gj]_OJI ~q 2 7f ~u}, Lf7}l-i ~o}s:. ~Jl? Lf l.:j]l::lJ~ A~tl~Y? l::lJ~ A~tl i>ll ~Jl ~0}01=7.1. Lf7fJ..i~Cf ~2:Utt i~.!:2.Cf Cfe ~~ 7liLH .!:2.Cf L:ll tg,t-~ ~2.lofCf I ~q ~Ail~ q ofCf I ~2.iltt l~~ .!:2.Cf (1) 7f o}{)Oi] ~y 77} ~:AJ{J_ o] 2:AJ )±Jtlc:i]Jl. (27-]r:.j-) Lf cj J-} »-]7)- L.f{} J-j-ojoj] u}.::=L ».]7)- 21-1 -f-OJ.Oi.2_, (2) 7f oj7-] ~ 7'-] ~oj]Ji..? (E.j-q) Lf C J-j2 1{.Q..r;:j_ C J.-l1 Ji... Al] 7} l:lJ i}- - --- - 7'-j ~ oj] Ji.. . (3) 7f e:J~. 2_ -T ~ ~»-i L.f{} 7-] oj]Ji..? (?S~-z>]-q) Lf 1.:]1, l:lJ~ Lf7)-cj-2 ~~c:i] .=L\:f Lf7)- Bi 510iii.. (4) 7f 2Jl o] ~ Jll ~o] ? %lR? (nq) Lf Ai]7)- Ql~·W rrJl ~ lJl:lJ ~ .=z_2J1 Ji... - ------ (5) 7f e:J~. lij o] 2Jl 0] ~Jj] :A] :A1 ~<'>Bii.? (.=Lcj r:.j-) Lf Oj-77} ~oj] o}o] ~o] lij oj] .=z_~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ __ .=z_2J1Ji... 290 Korean Grammar iR 'lise · Intermediate 7. 7c}-~ ~ ~ ~ 77} it? Shall I close the window? No, you can just leave it open because it's hot. 7. 7-}-%:7-~ o-]~ 711 ito-Jit? How did you manage to buy a car? q .::J..%~ ~ i>~oJ1 7.~~'311 ~ ~_9.__£ ito-Jit. I bought it with the money I had been saving in the bank. 1 Ol R~~ 01 't'! ~a~ ~ .!fl.£1 .gEHq ~:ilf7 f .:J.CH.£ ~:AI !r.l7il ~q~ ~Q..£. <fiOli.A.i I::IH.g '-O f/01 ~q· 2f t:JI~~ 2.I D I~ 7 f~LICf. ~.A.f'2I <fiOll ~.::?~~Lief. This expression refers to the continuation of a particular state of being following the completion of an action. Thus it is similar in meaning to the abovementioned -{)VOl ~q. Only verbs can come before this expression. -------· ----------------------------------~·------------ v • J.ii£}- ~l-oll ~iL~ -3!.0] pjo)-J.i 15J.AJ ;g-7t %'-lt:f. There are a lot of important things in the drawer, so I always keep it locked . • %~~~ ~~Jt!~~ ~ Oi ~ 9-~ ~ ~o-]J:Ji~o-].R. ~m ~q ~01 ~q I lost my pocket book in which I had written down the phone numbers of my schoolmates. • 7,~ .Ai]%1 ~ *o] o-]t:Joj].R? Where did you park the car? 2 01 R~~ c~:= <§!~ f?l:llo~71 ~loH 01rt! ~§~ \:!:A~ o~7~q ~ .gEH.s;. <ll~ rrH ;..~~LI CL 1 This expression is used to indicate either doing an action in advance to prepare for some other event or action or the fact that something is already in such a state. • ..2..~ ~ '?J.7.Jo] ?Jo}l-i ~{I ~ ~ 1-];fro] ~~7.]£ %c.} .fL. o]cj ~~ ~ oj f-aj.Jl t>R.fL. Today, I have a lot to do, so I might not have time to eat lunch. I plan to eat lunch early (in advance). • ~.IE~ n:J11J*"O"}:A] ~..9..aj~ <t!~ ~ W0 l ~ f-1-i].fL. If you don't want to make any mistakes when giving your presentation, then practice a lot in advance. ·-a ~/01 ~cf~ ·-o ~/01 ~q'.2J- 7~2.11:1 1:;::-opJ I M~Liq . .::z.2.H;..i 01 ~~;..is;. l:l~f-1 JJ.i.s=. ~ .g-Efol ~~ ?3!?-7~ '[l~Liq . .::Z.iE!Cil'-0~/01 ~cp~ '-0 ~/01 ~q·.s!q ~~-'§!~sOl ~/\l£1~ AI?!OI ~ ?3!?-7~ Bt~Liq .::z.2HAi 01rt! ~~ .s!BoP~q :A~~w UH ·-a~/01 ~cp~ c-J 'ClOI M~Liq. The expression -Of/01 -9-Cf is used in almost the same way as - Of/01 ~q, and therefore in many cases the two expressions can be used interchangeably. However, compared with - Of/01 1fCf, - Of/01 -9-Cf is more often used to indicate that a relatively long time has passed since a particular state of being came about. Thus, -Of/01 -9-Cf is used more often in cases describing the storage or saving of something. • o:j7]:::: 3:~ Aj t:Jl %:c\% .!i!.~"6fl ~ :£-'?JLJt:.f. This is where we store items from the Joseon Dynasty . • o] ~ ~ \§.7-c:f.Jloj] ~aj .!f-.JI ~.R~ !Ijjo}q 7Jjl..Jl Mi.R. (I) freeze (and keep) garlic in the freezer to be used when necessary. 7f ~ ~ ~lE .f?B1 q ~ c:>i.R? q l:Jl, ~lE ~ § ~ o1~ .21%1 .!f-~..2_1...]7!} .cpj<5}7-1 o}J-i1.R. ~.H. LH~ Dl2.1.2.1~q ~R~ .A-J.W:;~ 012.1 ~q ~ A:fli:;~ Di2.i£~q 2 7f ~~011 7}~ oj-Aj-51 ~oj1Ai o:j~ 5j ~ ~2{-~Ai.R? q l:Jl, .=Li!ljAi Oj-Aj-51 »-1 lf-.2.\37J111{].A}c}.£ %[ 9- ~7]1 I{)_ A}~~ o 1 ~ _:g-_!f-"8fl .!f-al JUl. to stay {overnight) ~.Af2.f.S:. ~ * ~7il ~.AF.J~ o12.1 ~.!:f!oiCf ~*iifA:I Bt7il ~g g~ Dl2.1 'MCf £2.17JI ~~ -t!~ ~?j~ 012.1 ~l:lliifCf 292 Korean Grammar u1 CZue- · Intermediate (1) 7~ ~.!!!_, .2_~ 77}1{}~ OJ~~ ~Jl 7}of "&"li::-t;J1 J.i1'12f~Oi£.? q 1;]1, ~ii~H Jf.OJ.£1.477~ ~Jl 7}J.i1.R. (2) 7~ {Jl:l1),i, -?~~1 tl]1E\:f~ ~J 7li::-t:i1 .:§:.~~ oj1Q{~Lf£.? q 1;]1, ;,1ti1 .:§:.~.£ ----- ----- (3) 7~ Lll~ :§:]Q.]~1 ~-6:1-&-1-~ ~~~1:711 q ~S:f~Oi.R? q Li1, ~-?~ {l~1 _________ _ t:j-~-6:j-5~ ~ oj1£.. (4) 7~ ~~~1 %1-.AJ ~7~ oJ1.2.-&-j-;.11;]1£.. q 1;]1, £.:; ~cJ~o1 {Jt>R74;,l _ _ ____ ?:[~~ :AJ-T ~Oil:l-jt:q1;]1£.. (1) 7~ t:J-% tg~1 ~t:q ),/,171- 7~.i!f ~7J11 t.R~1 .g.t:ll.R. (.:r-&-1-t:J-) q .:::Z.~.R? .:::Z.if:! ~t:q ),1,1 7~o1 DJ% ~ ~ o1t:q -=ttJH .!f-OjOflJ!Oi.2.. (2) 7~ 2}~~01 .2-~ t:j-~;,-j_R? (;,j-q) q .:::Z.~.R? .:::z.if:! 7]-~ 01 .2_271 {1~1 Bf01 ------- (3) 7 ~ %-.R~%~~ 01 lf£~t;J1 Oi W/11 -&-J-:7.1£.? (~71t:f) q .:::Z.'tJ , .:§:.~ ~1;,-j :A1ti1 ~ %<(} .:§:.~ .!!!_~~~1 _ _____ _ (5) 7~ 1l~~1 lf-.2.\:l7Jj1 E.~~~~ ite>i.R? ('T:I.-&-1-t:J-) q 1;]1, :7.1\:!"9-011 %.:D.:~~1 ~~ {1~1 lf-.2.\l 9:]~1 s:.:3fw ~ 011£.. -(..2..) L ~H£. 7f T' 2 Cj 'W,<:'_ ~ ~o-]Jl? Did something bad happen? q 0 }712.} »-17} Wotq ~01 ~TI ~~ .A-ioJ1711 ~~ ~ o-J J-i ~Po0 1 1-f Jl. I'm frustrated because Akira calls me every night drunk. It looks like Akira likes you, Jaya. Why are your clothes so wet? Lf *~~ ~ Cj 7}.A1Jl Q}J-i :£ ~ Cf:l ~ ~~ *~ ~ il~J-i .:::L~Jl. I didn't bring my swimsuit, so I went swimming with my clothes on. Ol R~:= ~~~£1 Oi'tl {tEHq ~8~ ~ {tEHOU.A.i ~~~£1 ~§OI OI~Oi~~ qE~tg! ITH .A.~~Liq_ '-{0 )L j:H£' 'itOll ~AH~Oiq D I2H~O I 2.AI ?i~Liq. ~.A.f '.£'~ ~S:/'5~.il '-{O)L j:H' ~EH~ .A.~W * <XI~LICf. This expression is used to indicate that the action in the following clause is performed while in the state, or under the circumstances, described in the preceding c lause. The present and future tenses are not used before - (£)L xH£. This expression can also be shortened to -(£)L J:H by omitting the particle£. v -(.£) L j:H.£ 294 Korean Grammar;, 'tl.re · Intermed iate -(O)L j:H.£ nq Qjq ····-------- • &0 1l=1¥ ~cr"-1 ~7-JJL ~ ~ ~o-j ~~ 7.11.£. % ~ 11J ~ q o}1j_~ LJI:f. I was so thirsty that I drank an entire bottle of water with the refrigerator door open. • Al :::: <ll7cJ ~ ;: 7.11.£. <ll7cJ ~ ~:::: 7cJ-iL 7} 7 ffi ~ o-j .B... I sometimes start looking around for my glasses while I have them on. • ~ ~ )).1:::: -!f.TICl-8:- ~ 7-114r Jl7R ~ ~J 7.11 o1o~71 ~ '9!1o-J.B... Eunyeong, seeming embarrassed, kept talking with her head down. 1 '-{0 }L ~H£' ~011~ '7~Cfq '2.Cf §-.A.~ .A.f§o~XI ~~Li ef. The verbs 7fCf and 2.Cf are not used before -(.2)L J;H£. • ~.li!.oJI {} ~.£ ~.!jl-~e>lit. (x) - ~.li!.oJI 7}J-i ~.!jl-~e>lit. ( 0) 2 ~ ~§-0 1 ~~ol ~OlB ~EHOII .A.i ~OjLKJ~ ol-E ~§-011~ .A.f§o~XI ~~Lief. This expression is not used to describe situations that are naturally expected after the preceding action occurs. • 7}~ !§: g ~ ~u 2ftBg ~~<>lit. (x) - 7r~ !§: g ~.:il ettB g ~~<>l£.. co) : 2.f~~ ~0171 !i!-I5H.A.ie 'a~ol ~ 7M of71 [HgOJI .A.~of~ Oi~~LI Cf. Because it is obvious that heat is required to cook noodles, here the use of -(.2) L J;H£ sounds awkward. 3 Ol .H.~~ '-OUOl ~~ ~H£'q '-0 ~/0i ;'§ ~H£'£1 ~EH£5:. i'i'OI .A.f§g[Lief. This expression is also often used in the forms -Of/0-j ~g J;H£ and -Of/0-j ~ J;H£. • :I~ ~..g.~~.£ it2.J ~ '6J!J-i ~~oJl \!P·H7r 1Jot7Jl !.fit. = :I g ~op~ . ..g. ~H.£ £.2.j ~ oUJ-i ~~oj] ~J.H7} {Jo};.tJ] !.f£.. = :I g ~o} ~ ~.£ £.2.j ~ '6jjJ-i ~~oj] ~J-H7} {Jo};.tj] !.f£.. The house reeked of cooking because I cooked with the door closed. ,. '--0~/0i ~q· ~~ '--0~/0i ¥q'2.j- '-(0 )L :kH~·::: Oirt! ~~OI ~J:I£1::: 3:!~ ~J:I'2.! Cf*:i!~ ~~ j:~j7 ~ <L!GLiq. While - Of/Oll!fef. -Of/Ol !f.ef. and -(£)L ~H£ all refer to the continuation of a state or action, they have the following differences. (1) Ol't:! ~§O I ~E..§ 3:!011 ~~01 ~§Lief. The focus of meaning is on the fact that the action was completed . • 7ol-~ ~ '?i!e>i ¥.:il .:g-.!jL~;;yr:}. ~ ~~ Oje ~§ol ~s.£Jjl ~go1 ~2.~ ~e ~Eijlf ~:AI£1-E Cil ~~OI ~§Lief. Focus on the fact that the action of opening the window was first completed, and then that state continued. (2) C£l2j ~~01 ~E_£jjl 'cl ¥.J .:J. ~EH7f ~;q~Lief. [[f2.fAi Ol't:! ~~ ~fC.f7 f 'C! ~EHOII ~~ Ol~~LICf. The previous action is completed, and the resulting state is subsequently maintained. Thus, it sounds awkward when used to describe actions that are not completed before doing something else. ~ jl71~ ~~IC.f7f 'C! ~~OlE!.£ Ol~~Lief. The meat was not fully cooked, so this sentence is awkward. (3) <>let! ~~I ~E..§ ~~IAi ~7lliflgotl <>let! bf~OI ~:AI£1-E ~EHe ~I ?J§Lief. Because it expresses the completion of an action, it cannot be used to express the continuation of one's emotional state. (4) ~~Af2.f Al§~f~ Ol~~Lief. This should not be used with verbs that indicate the wearing of things on the body. ------------ - (O)L :kH~ (1) ~.2.1 ~EH7 f ~AI£1e 3:!011 ~~0 1 ~§Lief. The focus of meaning is on the fact that the resulting state is maintained. ~ ~go1 ~2.~ ~e ~EHOII ~~~ !f.j]_ ~§Lief. Focus on the fact that the window is in a state of being open. (2) ~21 ~EH7f ~AI.§ ~EH~ Lf£fLjjE!.£ ~.Q.j ~~ ~fef7f 'C! ~EH£. AI§~ 4- ~§Lief. The previous state is simply maintained, and therefore the expression of incomplete actions or states is possible. ~ ef ~AI '[J.§ jl71~ ~~ere 2joi~Lief. This sentence means the meat was eaten while it was not fully cooked. (3) <>let! bf~OI ~:A I£1-E ~EHOIIAi efe ~~ ~ lifl AI§~ 4- ~§Lief. This can be used to express the continuation of a certain emotional state while doing another action. (4) ~~Af2.f AI§~ 4- ~§Lief. This can be used with verbs that indicate the wearing of things on the body. 296 Korean Grammar uz 9./se · Intermediate 1 7f 7]{Io] {1"5}1;j]Jl. Lf ~~~Oil 7cf~ g ~~ "*~ ~.£ *Glti ~710i1 ~'8 ~ {to}Jl. frO I ~~£1q eyes become bloodshot .'II'.~XIl f Lfef to break out in a (skin) rash 7I~OI~5fc.f ~01 ~:gq Oj~~Oll §~ ~Oj ~q I ~IC:iLI-f:t7 I OJI ~2.1Cf Oj;l:il ~Slj.§.;m~~ 771Cf I*~~ ~CiLI ~OI %~£1q ~~I %17 f '[Jo I ~q aj~ -58 rri-25H.Ai ~~ A:ISFA:I ?.tc.f I ~ciLI.!11!9-A: I7f qq 2 7f t_ROiP·l ~;::: ~ JI} -£ g u}{J rrlJ Aj:r-Jot ~ oj]~o] <V_~Jl? Lf .:il7fl ~ ~~_Q_.£ ~1(! ~fl -£ g u}A:Jot :!91Jl . jl}H~ ~2.1q to turn one's head (to the side) OJ-E~.i!l-~ D~ ITH Cf-E .A~ ~Oil ~ ITH 6j.A~ ~ ITH . :i:l7H~ ~2.£ -§-2.1Cf I~ Df.A~O f £1Cf -tJ~~ -tJCf I ~LHOll ~Oj7f'2:! '2! £1Cf ~~ %JOJI ~q I OIOf71~ 5f'2:! '2! £1Cf '-(.£)L jH£'~ .A.~5H.A.-l c~:; cH£:~ ~~c5~AiiR. (1) 7f <?i~Lf"'l o]oF7]if77}Jl? ('f:lq I o]oF7]o}q) Lf o}LJ.fl.., '@_~.Q.Lj77} :J.\3' o~ 7-fl.£ OI O~lltib'il9. . (2) 7f .2..~ "§}j]]_Oi]\fl:lJo] 'ii :£1~cf~"'-1.fl..? (21-"'f-~ <iJq I 4-<fl ~ ~q) Lf l:Jl, :J. ~ "'l .2.-¥- 0 }-? ~3{::1 ~~.fl... (3) 7f ~~ 1lBR7} 7]~o] Lfllll} .!l!Oi.fl... (-?niLJOil -2-~ ~q I o]OF7l ~ ~q) q l:j]7} :J.~A]. (4) 7f ~u}, l:lR7} o}li}Jl. (Jl}<?J ~ 0-!Al ?J-q I ~q) q :J.t[i7} .!1!-ct. (5) 7f :1. ~~7} lf-"'-1~~.fl..? (.!f- -2-.Q.£ ~~~ 7}c.]q I~~ .!:i!q) Lf l:Jl, :J_~ ).l - - -------- ------- 7~ ;;z}ol= ~17} q_t~ g~oJ Aaw 3!-<Vl;jJiL. The food you (Jaya) made is really good. q _g_ cj ~ oj] »- Oi <V ~ til.£ ~ r:l y g ~ 0 1 3!-<V711 ~e>iiL. I made it according to my cookbook, an·d it turned out welL Which team won the soccer match yesterday? Just as expected, our team won. Ol .H.~~ {:!~~£1 ~~:ilf ~~OI ~~~£1 ~8~ ~q::_ £1DI£ ~)..f2.f grJJll )..~g,fLI Cf. ~)..f2.f grJJll AA~ liH::_ ·~0112. :::_ ~)..f£1 S,::i!~ ~0 1 ' EE::_ ·~011 2.:::_ ~)..f£1 5.:~ [Cf2.f)..f2.j £1D I£ )..~g,fLICf. This expression indicates the doing of the following action in the same manner as, or in accordance with, the preceding action. In these cases, it is used together with verbs. It can also be used with nouns to mean "just as" or "in accordance with" the preceding noun. -(O)L CH£ v ~i ::: CH£ -----------~----------------"-----------------------------------~----------------------------;------------------------------------------~------------------- N 293 Korean Grammar ut 'lue · Intermediate ~;..i cH£ ~zj-r.H£ • 7-]i} J-~Z{o] Y-~ qj.£. -=z.~ g ~Jti -=z.aj .!i!..-"i]il... Please draw a picture based on whatever comes to mind. • ~o-jy7} 7-]\:t ?~Oil ~4j.~ qj.£. ~A~] ~~{loj] 7}-"l -"fl 3. g ;,} 9-1t~.R. Just as she promised last weekend, yesterday Mom went to the department store and bought me some new clothes. • O:j7] oj] ~~ g~~ o}%t:J1.£. .2..!f-l;!:j~5:. ~Ycf. You can eat any of the food here as much as you like. 1 o I .H~:= .!:2.~ -§.A.~q ~.A.~2.f gr7Jli.A.~~LICf . .:J.2.iq ~-§.A.~ ·~<5~cf. ·~q's>.f ·-jl {,!Cfq'£1 ~Sf ::: gr7Jli .A.~~ 4- ~~Lief. This expression is normally used together with verbs and nouns. But - .::il ~q can be combined with the adjectives ll!ofc.f and ~q . • ii}Jl -i,]..g. J:j]_ii!_ .2.:: ~ ~ q ~ * 'V-2..1(! %-~o-Jll... I wish I could do anything I want. • 41~:=_ Jt!~ qj£ 3:~ ~o-]£ £!lll... Tomorrow you can wear anything you want. • ~_g. 1:~5!_ ~.7.c)if}J-i1 ll... Decide whatever you want. 2 '-(0 )L/::: CH£' ~011::::: !f.~ .H~OI ~ * ~~Liq Negative expressions cannot come before -(.2.}L/eCH£. • Ai:= ~-=jl-7\- <'>]-;{1 %f-i::-~£ Wo-Jll... (x) - •Ai:::: ~-=jl-7} 151--\::-qj£ Wo-Jll... (o) 3 ' ::=: cH£'::: ~~~£1-§6J"O I OI~Oixl ::: ~.A.I *-~~£1-§6J"OI '§!Oiq::=: -?.:!~ qE~~ rrH .A.~<5f71 .S:. gjLICf. This expression is also used to indicate that the following action occurs or is done immediately upon the occurrence of the preceding action. • EcJ"~oJVi %0 }..2..-\::-qj£ ~'1{£cj3!).,;yq- . I will contact you as soon as I return from France . • tQ "11 £-3}15}-\::-J:j]_ii!_ 01D11~~ .!1:!.41 ~J-171 l:I}~Ljr:J-. Please send an email upon your arrival in New York. • o1'i}15}A1lil- ::1. ~ ~ :g-41{::- qj£ A-1 % £.2}?J-i1ll... I'm sorry (to bother you), but please lend me a hand once you finish doing that. 1 .gEH~ qE~LH~ '-(o)L jH£'2/- '-(o)L/~ cH£'~ c~~ ~::_ jf<lj7~ <U~Liq. The differences between -(.£)L j:H£ and -(.Q.) L /2: CH£, both of which express states of being, are as follows. -(O)L jfl~ Ol\9 ~~ ~;;:1~7-JLf J::l~£12: ~fE!i7f t;!!ofJ::I '(J~ LfEf'o)JLICf. This expresses the fact that an action has stopped or that a certain state continues. J-i.w-;; ~;..J- ~ oJI %a! ~..g. ~H ~ 2 ~ ~<>I.a. . I left the documents on my desk when I left work. 7f 0 1 B-<>1 ~g % 7}2 :7;] ?-"-11..9... 'Oi\9 ~101 ~~o-f2:£'b~~~ol'~ ~ LfEf'o)JLICf. This expresses the fact that an action is done in exactly the same way as another action. • l.Jl7r ~;..J- ~21 J-i.w-;; 12.J~ t:Jl.£ ~~0] 12.J 15Jl ?Ai]R . Please tidy up the documents just like I did on my desk. --- ------··---------·------~ Lf 5:i5- o-]e;jJf-t..J77} ~7} ~g i>H= til.£ rr}2.f<5B .!i!.-"-11..9... Oj 80i ~~-§ 7f~ ?Cf 01 ~~ gxil-§ ~Oi ?Cf ~7H~ o-fe ~~ -§ ~2.~ ?Cf ~3- Oi2:l~Lillf L/Pf ~~o-IQ I III'2.foH !i!Cf L/Pf gxi~ ~q I III'2.f ~Oi .!i!.Cf Lf£ ~ ~5fJ::I'21 LH7 f 5fq 1 oH .!i!.Cf 2 7f .A1\:t~oJ1 J-1 ~tl- li.£~E ~ ~ ~'& 4- ~o-]Ji..? 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Wei Ming, what does your boyfriend look like? q ;;l;~j \:[:A~ ~ 7-~ 7] 7~ 3...Jl ~~ H~ ltl0 l<>llJl. My boyfriend is tall and a little on the chubby side. 1~ o}7Jct »-1 ~ ;Q-~ Jfr ~ ;z ~ 6!J t~ J i>R.A-J ~R~g "Gi ~i>~~ 51 ;Q-o}Jl. I think Akira speaks Korean better than his classmates. q ~o}Jl. 0}7]2.} ».]~ ~R ~=( ~o] i':i'o}J,-j .=L~:AJ q~ ~~ "&;.~~~q ~R~g ~i>~ ltl~ ~ {fo}Jl. You're right. I don't know if it's because he has a lot of Korean friends, but his Korean seems better than most of the other foreign students. OI.H~:= Oirt! Al{,l~ 8~~.£.£ '§!o~7 l!i!q::: cH~~ I£ Oirt! ~Oil 7~IC~7iq ~~q:::-?;!~ .H~~ U/l A~ gtLiq . Oj710liAi 'Jtf:= 'Oj2.i .!:f* %011 OjL ~~Oil ~-gr·~ 2.JD io~7 1 rrHgOll 'CH~~~~£.£ .:J.~cf ::: ~01 ~ ~Liq. This expression is used to state a characteristic in a non-decisive way, that is, that something is more a certain way than another or is closer to one characteristic than another. Here, l,lJ refers to belonging to one category out of a number of possible categories, and thus it means "generally so". -(O)L/ ::: ~OI C~ l A -(O)L ~01q 3,[.~ e- ~o1q -Q"C~ ~:= ~o1q v :::: ~01q A~q Al-E ~o1q ~q ~:::: ~o1q • Jf-2.] %t;]]~ q~ ;;c.j ~oj]l:I]"6JJJ.i ~~0] ~-E-~ ~~t-14. The home prices in our neighborhood are on the cheap side compared to other areas. 304 Korean Grammar ,;, CZt.ve- · lntennediate • :A-j;: o}~~q;: :A-j~oj] cl ?,J-o] Q:] ;: ~o]oj]Jl. I tend to (be among those who) eat more in the evening than in the morning. • :A-j :{17;: o-j~ rrjj;: t ~o]~;:nl] 7-]"S-.': .:1~71] 7'-] ~0]7-] ~t:j].B... That friend was one of the bigger kids when (we were) small, but now he doesn't look that big. ·----- -~------ - ------- 1 OlE~~ <ftOll ~Af7f ~ rr~::: .!:2.~ ~A~ -*6.1o!-E !j!Aflf <1!0iOF ~Lief. When a verb precedes this expression, an adverb that modifies the verb is normally necessary. 7f ::.15ll »-1 ~.AJ-.AJ-1:[~::_ ~-6.Jg 7-J-9- <SH.fl..? q 1.:]], ~9-~011 ~ Jti~ ,<='_ ~ t-]-L.j77]- 7-J-9- t-H=- Jt!.017.1.fl... 2 !j!~Q£ ~ rr~::: ·~ -(O)L/::: .Jt!OICf'Lf '-(O) L/::: .Jt!OI OfLICf'£ .H.~~Lief. The negative forms of this expression are~ - (£)L/-E .l2:'jOiq and -(£)L/E ll!OI OfLicf. • A~:: \"£01 ~ 9:1-1::- 3l:'[o1 011.fl... = Ai:: i?J"o1 9:1-1::- 3l:'[o1 oj-t..joJ1.fl... 3 ' ~/::: .Jt!O ief'::: ~7f .!i!.f.S:. ~~of~~~~ .g~OILf A~~ rrH::: A~ofJ;:i \?~~Li ef. The expression -g/-E ~o1q is not used when the characteristic or quality is an obvious or objectively verifiable fact or state of affairs. • 41 %"~,<='_ 717]-185cm'?.l3l:'!o1oJ1.fl... (x) ~ t.J1 %"~ ,<='_ 717]- 185cm91.fl... (o) . A~:: ~p~o1 o]-\:! 't!_o1011.fl... (x ) ~ 7.~:::: q,1.~01 oj-t..joJ1.fl... ( 0) 4 Ol .H.~~ £1DI.g ~f7~.2.f ~:AHI2_!- A~of~ DI2.H .H.~~ A~"Of;;: l '[i~Lief. This expression is only used with reference to the present or past, not the future. • A~:: :D:~ g AJ-9- i>H=- 3l:'\~ 7191.fl../3l:'\015)l.~.fl... (x) ~ Ai:::: :D:~ g AJ-9- t"l-1=- 't[ o1 ~~.fl... ( o) A~ :::: :i';: ~ ~ AJ-9- t"l-1=- 't!_ o 1 oJ1.fl... ( 0) 5 ~f7~£1 ~~ AI~O ILf ofLf£1 Af-c!~ .H.~W rrH::: '-(0 )L ~Oief'~ A~5~0F ~Lief . . :J.2.iLf ~f7~ 2.f.S:. ~f7~0ll ~~ 71{! J;:l4i-.'§ ~OI7~Lf ~-E!~~ ~011::: ' ::: ~OI'X;!Cf'~ AkiOF ~Lief. When used to describe a particular event or point of time in the past, the form -(£)L .l2:'jO iq is used. However, in the case of past events which continued for a particular period of time or which occur regularly, the form - -E .l2:'jOICf must be used . • .2.. ~ ,<='_ q-:= n:Jl.!il_t:.j- ~~ ~~\:!- 't!.o1oJ:. • .2.. ~ '£2 .A1{}011:: ~o1 ~ ~~ 't!.o1oJ:. : O l~g '2~'0I2.f-E ~~ .A.I~OI 'XPI [[Hg()jl '- (£ )L ll!Oiq'£. Mjot Af'C!.6.~§-Liq. Here, -(£)L .l2:'j01Cf must be used because the word 2~ indicates a specific time. 1 • t.f~ o-]5'1~ trjJ.:g-..!f-~ ~t>N= Jt!o]~oJiL. • '?l!~oJl~ .Jl7] ~ 7.1-f C!1-E Jt!o]~oJiL. : Ol~g 'Oi~~ [QI'2.f-E .A.I~OI ~ . .!71-E of::X:I'2! ::X:I4;;-0 ILf §t!2.1 £1ol7f ~,171 liHgOJI' ::: 12:'!0 I ~Cf'£ .UjO ~ g[LICf. Here, even though Oi~~ liH indicates a time in the past, ::= BOI~Cf must be used because there is a meaning of a regularly occurring experience. 7~ ~R .A}-'if~ ,<:>_ ;;z.J:Di ~ lf[o] u}-.A];<]Ji.? q l;Jl, ~7.l-01Jl:lJt>RJ.i ;;z.J:Di ~ woJ u}-.Al ~ ~o]e>1]Ji.. 2 7~ ;<]\:!-~77}-;<] {:-~til-~ ~~ ~ .£j~~Ji.? Lf 0 l-YJi., ~?,:j~ 1:!011 l:l] t>RJ.i ~Jil-7} ~~7-j] ~;zJ ~ ?£,<: ~~Yl:f. A: l \:!"~llfA: I ~~o-~'2! ~.g ~ £1~L.f R-§S:. i'JOII:lf!!!!Cf 306 Korean Grammar in u,.e<. 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'5}:7-]~ *{! ».] = i}l:lJ 1..-f% 71 oj].fL. (3) 7~ 0~~ l:l}llll} .!i!_O] ::r:11 "'r~oJl::% ~ * ~Oi.fL? (~7}<3"}cf) q l=Jl, .=L2jj£ 9-~oJl = % Dl ?-1 lllll-2Jl Y-2. '-' 2. 78.::t:~ "6~iL. (4) 7f *{! ».] ~ -%~ ~~ <?__1- ~o}-5}J.-j] .fL? ({jo] i'J"c.J-) q l=Jl, ..:;:!_~ 0:1 ~ * !i!} iL 0 0 .._ . (5) 7f '?t<?.lr:ll£ .A}.!f-{loj] ~ ~ ~ *2.-J.-j].fL? (.A}.!f-11°1 Oi%c.J-) q l=Jl, <5J-.AJ ~ ~ 7-:J "*o}o]: ~.fL. 7 ~ .:z.}o]: »l !@~.£ _2_~ 7-1u~ ~~~Jl? Jaya, why did you wear a skirt today? Lf ~-6- ap-j ACl%l 1i!.0 1Jl 4{~.AiJl . .=:1.%~ 1:1}.7.1 ~ ~~riy ;,p~r~ 01 .:z.1~ \t.A}£ ~~c}.::ilJl. I wanted to look a little more ladylike. After wearing only jeans recently, people started mistaking me for a guy. 7~ OJ7J »-1~ %<5~ ~-%l_~ ¥-lo:J1Jl? Yang Gang, what's your New Year's wish? Lf %<SW~ "t.R J-}~~:1!} "t.R~£ .:z.}~A~JU 01°1=71 ~ %[ ~ 91~1 ~'i1 -%=-~~Jl. This year, I want to become able to talk fluently in Korean with Koreans. 'A'Ejc.f:::: ~.A.~Oll *Ol.A.i 'Cfi2.1 ~.A.~2.f ~:: LltJOiq o.A.7f ~q·:::: ~~ qE~~ rrH .A.~g)"L I Cf. The phrase .6~ ct is attached to a noun and means having a feeling or quality just like the noun . N .A.P~J" .A. 'E1 q l::l ~~~q • o}o]~ ~1~ cij::-<} ~-=jl-~ ~if~ .Aj-l:!JA~t:}~ ~o]l:l}c.}.!i!.~ifYt:i-. Michael looked at his girlfriend in a loving manner. • .::J..~Jll i>H=- 3:!~ t1}~~~ ~%'?JYcJ-. This kind of behavior is silly. • :Ail ~ 7 ~ ~A~jl-} 7)4f<>jjl:J1 <5H ::-<}2JA~Jll ~l--<5Hit. My friend always speaks proudly of his fam ily. 308 Korean Grammar ,;, 'll. .. e · Intermediate 1 'A~Cf'2.f l::ll~i>f711 MOl::: W£ '§Cf'7f ~:::c1 1 Ol-"f- R~~ q.g:l!f ~~ ~fOilf ~~Lief. The phrase ~q has a meaning similar to that of .6.!;jq. Their differences are summarized below. .Q.ID I on -~.A.f.2.f ~.g .!::.7~01Lf ~7f ~cfe ~~ LfEf~ [~ .A.I§~Lict . Used to indicate that something has the same feeling or quality as the preceding noun. 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