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==Sentence Examples==
==Sentence Examples==
{{Example table
{{Example table
|Korex1 =나 오늘 운전 면허 시험봤어."<br>"그래? 잘됐으면 좋겠다.
|Korex1 =나 오늘 운전 면허 시험봤어."<br>"정말? 잘됐으면 좋겠다.
|Engex1 =
|Engex1 =I had a driver´s license test"<br>"for a real? I hope you passed the test.
|Comment1 =low form
|Comment1 =low form
|Korex2 =
|Korex2 =시간이 빨리 갔으면 좋겠다!!
|Engex2 =
|Engex2 =It would be great if time passed by quickly.
|Comment2 =
|Comment2 =
|Korex3 =
|Korex3 =내일은 날씨 좋으면 좋겠어
|Engex3 =
|Engex3 =I hope the weather is nice tomorrow.
|Comment3 =
|Comment3 =
|Korex4 =
|Korex4 =도착하자 마자 날 전화했으면 좋겠다.
|Engex4 =
|Engex4 =It would be great if you called me as soon as you arrive.
|Comment4 =
|Comment4 =
|Korex5 =
|Korex5 =철수가 괜잖으면 좋겠다.
|Engex5 =
|Engex5 =I hope Chul-Soo is alright.
|Comment5 =
|Comment5 =
|Korex6 =
|Korex6 =음식이 많으면 좋겠어. 배고파 죽겠다!
|Engex6 =
|Engex6 =I hope there's a lot of food. I'm starving!
|Comment6 =
|Comment6 =
|Korex7 =
|Korex7 =
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|Engex9 =
|Engex9 =
|Comment9 =
|Comment9 =
|Korex10 =  
|Korex10 =
|Engex10 =
|Engex10 =
|Comment10 =[[Category:Incomplete examples]] <!--remove this line if there are 10 sentence examples-->  
|Comment10 = <!--remove this line if there are 10 sentence examples-->
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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*[[A/V + 겠다]]
*[[A/V + 겠다]]


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[[Category:Grammar|ㅇ]]
[[Category:SNU Level 2 Grammar|ㅇ]]
[[Category:SNU level 2 grammar|ㅇ]]


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Latest revision as of 00:01, 25 January 2012

Description

Adjective/Verb + (으)면 좋겠다 : This is used to express desire, hope, or wish. This is literally translated to 'If (a/v) then it would be nice/good/great' or 'It would be great/nice if (A/V).'

Notes

Pronunciation

  • Special pronunciation rule?

Conjugation Rule

Conjugation Rule
Pattern Case Example
Rule 1: Adjective/Verb + 면 좋겠다 If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침
Rule 2: Adjective/Verb + 으면 좋겠다 If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem


Sentence Examples

Korean English Notes
나 오늘 운전 면허 시험봤어."
"정말? 잘됐으면 좋겠다.
I had a driver´s license test"
"for a real? I hope you passed the test.
low form
시간이 빨리 갔으면 좋겠다!! It would be great if time passed by quickly.
내일은 날씨 좋으면 좋겠어 I hope the weather is nice tomorrow.
도착하자 마자 날 전화했으면 좋겠다. It would be great if you called me as soon as you arrive.
철수가 괜잖으면 좋겠다. I hope Chul-Soo is alright.
음식이 많으면 좋겠어. 배고파 죽겠다! I hope there's a lot of food. I'm starving!

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