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==Description== | |||
'''V + 어/아/여 가다''': Description | |||
'''V + 어/아/여 오다''' | |||
===Notes=== | |||
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==Conjugation Rule== | |||
{{Conjugation table | |||
|Pattern1= <!--No 받침 pattern--> | |||
|Examples1= <!--Examples, use <br> between each example--> | |||
|Pattern2= <!--받침 example pattern--> | |||
|Examples2= <!--Examples, use <br> between each example--> | |||
}} | |||
==Sentence Examples== | |||
{{Example table | |||
|Korex1 =모든 것이 잘 되어 가요. | |||
|Engex1 =Everything is going to be fine. | |||
|Comment1 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex2 =문제를 다 풀어 가요. | |||
|Engex2 =I'm almost finished solving the problem. | |||
|Comment2 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex3 =앞으로는 혼자의 힘으로 살아 갈 거예요. | |||
|Engex3 =From now in I am going to carry on my life with my own strength. | |||
|Comment3 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex4 =건물이 완성되어 가요. | |||
|Engex4 =The building is going to complete. | |||
|Comment4 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex5 = | |||
|Engex5 = | |||
|Comment5 = | |||
|Korex6 =버스가 이쪽으로 달려 와요. | |||
|Engex6 =The bus is racing toward us in this direction. | |||
|Comment6 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex7 =저는 그 할머니를 어머니처럼 모셔 왔어요. | |||
|Engex7 =I've cared for that old lady like my own mother | |||
|Comment7 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex8 =나는 꾸준히 노력해 왔어요. | |||
|Engex8 =I've tried steadily. | |||
|Comment8 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex9 =나는 열심히 일해 왔어요. | |||
|Engex9 =I've worked hard. | |||
|Comment9 =Polite informal form | |||
|Korex10 = | |||
|Engex10 = | |||
|Comment10 = | |||
}} | |||
==Pronunciation== | |||
*Special pronunciation rule? | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[V + 어/아 오다]] | *[[V + 어/아 오다]] | ||
Revision as of 03:05, 21 June 2009
Description
V + 어/아/여 가다: Description V + 어/아/여 오다
Notes
Conjugation Rule
| Pattern | Case | Example | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rule 1: | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | ||
| Rule 2: | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Sentence Examples
| Korean | English | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 모든 것이 잘 되어 가요. | Everything is going to be fine. | Polite informal form |
| 문제를 다 풀어 가요. | I'm almost finished solving the problem. | Polite informal form |
| 앞으로는 혼자의 힘으로 살아 갈 거예요. | From now in I am going to carry on my life with my own strength. | Polite informal form |
| 건물이 완성되어 가요. | The building is going to complete. | Polite informal form |
| 버스가 이쪽으로 달려 와요. | The bus is racing toward us in this direction. | Polite informal form |
| 저는 그 할머니를 어머니처럼 모셔 왔어요. | I've cared for that old lady like my own mother | Polite informal form |
| 나는 꾸준히 노력해 왔어요. | I've tried steadily. | Polite informal form |
| 나는 열심히 일해 왔어요. | I've worked hard. | Polite informal form |
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also
snu green pg93