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[Grammar] Particle : N에 : N이/가 N에 있어요/ 없어요 1. -에 is a particle that has many meanings. 1-1 Place (existence) -에 often with 있어요/없어요 and 살아요it means something/someone is at/on/in a place. 선생님이 학교에 있어요.(The teacher is at the school. ) 수연 씨가 도서관에 있어요. (Soo yeun is at the library. 언니가 집에 없어요.My older sister is not at home.  1-2. Place (destination) -에 often with 가요(go)/와요(come)/다녀요(attend), it indicates a destination. 어디에 가요?Where are you g.. 2024. 7. 16.
[Grammar] N이/가 아니에요 1. Usage이/가 아니에요 N is/not' is an expression of negation in Korean, indicating that the subject is not a particular noun. This expression is usually followed by a noun, which means something other than that noun. 2. Rules 받침 O + 이 아니에요a noun has a consonant미국 사람이 아니에요책이 아니에요받침 X + 가 아니에요a noun has 가수가 아니에요 3. Example- 그녀는 나의 여동생이 아니에요.She isn't my sister. - It isn't my cat.그것은 내 고양이가 아니에요. - 민수: .. 2024. 7. 11.
[Grammar] N의, N의 N 1. N의-의 means possessive. (= N's or 'of')  myyourhisheritsthierour 나의-> 내너의-> 네 그의그녀의그것의그들의그것들의우리의 저의-> 제당신의      1-1 You read it as [에], not [의]. But you don’t see them very often because we can skip them very often in conversations.1-2 When you talk about something that doesn't entirely belong to you, or is close to you, such as your family, country, school or comapany, you us '우리(our) rather .. 2024. 7. 10.
[Grammar] N이/가, N은/는, N을/를 : 조사 Particles Korean Particles mostly attached to a noun, so there is no space between nouns and particles. Let’s see what kind of particles are in Korean. 1. Subject particles -이/가Noun(ends with a consonant) + 이Noun(ends with a vowel) + 가 Noun(ends with a vowel) Noun(ends with a consonant)Subject particlesNoun(ends with a vowel) + 가날씨가 좋아요.The weather is nice.Noun(ends with a consonant) + 이이름이 뭐예요?What's you.. 2024. 7. 9.
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