Verbs
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Expressions with “나다”
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[Alive vs Not 5] 3 “CLOSE” you must know in Korean
In Korean, you can’t just use one word for ‘Close.’ It all depends on whether the object…
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[Verb 6] 나다 vs 내다: Essential Verb Hacks
나다 and 내다 are everywhere in Korean, and today, we’re going to master them once and…
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이, 그, 저: Verbs & Adjectives Explained
You know 이, 그, and 저, right? They always need a partner. You’ve used them with nouns,…
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그 Conjunctions: 그리고, 그래서, 그러니까, 그런데 and 그러면 Explained
I want to talk about “그 conjunctions.” All those “그” conjunctions are compound forms, built from…
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[Verb Ending -아/-어] -아/-어 있다: Progressive Tense in Korean
Today, we’re building on what we learned before, the progressive tense. But this time, I want…
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[Verb 5] 가지다 vs 있다: How to say ‘Have’ in Korean Correctly
Today, let’s talk about two Korean verbs that learners often mix up: 가지다 and 있다. If…
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“-고 있다”: Progressive Tense in Korean
The present progressive is less commonly used in Korean than it is in English. Korean use…
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[Alive vs Not 4] How to Say “Bring” in Korean Correctly
Today, let’s learn how to say “bring” in Korean. In English, you can say “bring a…
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[Verb 4] 하다 vs 되다
These two verbs must be super confusing for learners: 하다 and 되다. Let me clear that…