![]() Like above, it means "it seems that","it looks like", but korean use this more often when they want to say "I THINK THAT." in a way not to direct (Ex:비싼 것 같아요 = I think that's expensive (so let's go to another place).) To look like/to seem like + verb (Ex:비싼 것 같아요 = It looks expensive.) -(으)ㄹ 것 같아요 = future tense for action/descriptive verbs.-는 것 같아요 = present tense for action verbs.-(으)ㄴ 것 같아요 = present tense for descriptive verbs / past tense for action verbs.I'm planning to, it's about to, to intend to (Ex:사려고 하다 = to planning to buy.) Other person says (Ex:공부할게요=(If you say so) I will study. Your futures actions or decisions AS A REACTION TO or AS A RESULT OF what the (Ex:갈까요? = Shall we go?/ I wonder if should we go.) ![]() Implies the meaning of "whether or not" (Ex:괜찮은지요? = You are ok or you are not ok?) Verb stems ending with a consonant + -은지요.-(으)ㄴ지요 - used only with descriptive verbs and:.-는지요 - used only with action verbs and when the verb stem ends with ㄹ, you drop the ㄹ and add -는지요.Implies the meaning of "because", "since", but -아/어/여서요 can't be used in imperative sentences (Ex:바쁘니까요 = I'm busy so./Because I'm busy. Implies the meaning of "right after", "as soon as". Implies the meaning of "only" (Ex:보기만 하다 = to only see, to just look) Present progressive(Ex:일하고 있어요 = I am working) Verb ending for “if” (Ex:자면 = If you sleep.) To become + descriptive verb (Ex:추워지다 = To become cold.) To "don't have to, shouldn’t, not supposed to" (Ex:던지면 안 돼요 = You're not supposed to throw it.) To "have to, must ,should" (Ex:던져도 돼요 = You have to throw it.) Verb stems ending with a consonant or another vowel than ㅏ or ㅗ, + 어.Verb stems ending with a vowel ㅏ or ㅗ + 아.To be "bad/poor at" doing something (Ex:요리를 잘 못 해요 = I'm bad at cooking.) To be "good at" doing something (Ex:요리를 잘 해요 = I'm good at cooking/ I cook well.) Verb stems ending with a consonant + 을.To "not know how to do" something (Ex:먹을 줄 몰라요 = I don't know how to eat.) To "know how to do" something (Ex:먹을 줄 알아요 = I know how to eat.) To “can not” do something (Ex:먹을 수 없어요 = I can't eat.) To “can” do something (Ex:먹을 수 있어요 = I can eat.) I hope, I wish (Ex:빨리 끝나면 좋겠어요 = I hope/wish this finishes quickly.) I Want to., Do you want to.? (Ex:갈래요 = I want to go.) Negative form of verbs (Ex:먹지 않다 = to not eat) If you want to make sentences you have to conjugate them (at what tense you want) or if you want to make 비격식체 (informal) sentences, you just drop 요.See the tables above if you don't know the endings for tenses.ĭon't do it, don't do "something" (Ex:울지 마세요 = Don't cry.) The following endings are either in 격식체 (formal), either unconjugated. In addition to make declarative, interrogative, imperative and "let's" sentences,at different levels of politeness, you take the verb stem and add the following suffixes.
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