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Rob…
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Thanks, I really got that one down well! Im really confident now, and I’m really looking forward to test it out on you!
How do I sentence that use the word “with”.
I am happy with you, Come with me, eat with me, to be with someone, play with me,
THere is a lot more I want to ask, but for now I think I have to understand with first!!!
Next one, how do I use the the word 생갓하다? To think.
For example, to think about
I think she is a good teacher, I will think about it, I am thinking of that, Im thinking of her/you.
So what is the correct grammar tools and particles that I should use for it?
I have seen something that totally bowled me over. That is when the subject particle 가 combine with pronoun 나, 너 , and 누구 in the interrogative form. Whats up with that?
누구 내가
How do I say sentence to enjoy. I will enjoy that, I enjoyed that, I enjoy being with you, I enjoy living in Korea, I enjoy my job, etc…
Hi Teacher Rob!
How do we construct a sentence with a series of things we like or want to do? For example, I want to eat rice, drink juice, read a book, write a song, etc.. How do we construct that? Thanks!
Hey owbEe,
Just follow the pattern I have in the original video of this thread. Add ~고싶어요 to whatever verb you want to use. For example, I want to eat rice…
“(난) 밥 먹고싶어요”
Hope that helps.
Cheers!
Rob…
so if i wanted to say “I want to drink milk” would i say “우유 마시 고싶어요” ? or would it be different?
Hi Shavonne,
Yes, that is definitely one way you can say it.
Occasionally as well, (quite different from English), they’ll use the verb “to eat” (먹다) instead of “to drink”, even they’re talking about something you drink. But that does not mean you will be wrong or misunderstand if you say it using 마시다.
Hope that helps!