Grammar Topic Cards
Learn how to build coherent sentences and communicate effectively with our grammar topics.
Verb Forms
14 topicsLearn the various ways an action word can be structured in Korean
I eat (밥 먹어요).
Using verbs in present tense
I eat (밥 먹어요). (KGR1001)
Using verbs in present tense
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I ate.(밥 먹었어요)
Using verbs in past tense
I ate.(밥 먹었어요) (KGR1002)
Using verbs in past tense
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I will eat.(밥 먹을게에요)
Using verbs in future tense
I will eat.(밥 먹을게에요) (KGR1003)
Using verbs in future tense
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I am eating. (밥 먹고 있어요. / 밥 먹는 중이예요. )
Using verbs in present continuous
I am eating. (밥 먹고 있어요. / 밥 먹는 중이예요. ) (KGR1004)
Using verbs in present continuous
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I want to eat. (밥 먹고 싶어요. )
Saying you want to do something
I want to eat. (밥 먹고 싶어요. ) (KGR1005)
Saying you want to do something
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Let's eat!(밥 먹자! )
Asking to do something together
Let's eat!(밥 먹자! ) (KGR1006)
Asking to do something together
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I can eat. (밥 먹을수 있어요. / 밥 먹어도 돼요. / 밥 먹으면 안돼요! )
Saying you can do something
I can eat. (밥 먹을수 있어요. / 밥 먹어도 돼요. / 밥 먹으면 안돼요! ) (KGR2001)
Saying you can do something
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I like to eat. (밥 먹는거 좋아해요. )
Saying you like to do something
I like to eat. (밥 먹는거 좋아해요. ) (KGR2002)
Saying you like to do something
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I need to eat. (밥 먹어야 돼요. / 밥 먹어야 해요.)
Saying you need to do something
I need to eat. (밥 먹어야 돼요. / 밥 먹어야 해요.) (KGR2003)
Saying you need to do something
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Shall we eat?(밥 먹을래요? / 밥 먹을까요?)
Suggesting to do something together
Shall we eat?(밥 먹을래요? / 밥 먹을까요?) (KGR2004)
Suggesting to do something together
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Eat that! (그거 먹으세요! / 먹지 마세요! )
Telling someone what to do
Eat that! (그거 먹으세요! / 먹지 마세요! ) (KGR2005)
Telling someone what to do
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I've tried eating.(밥 먹어 봤어요. )
Sharing an experience
I've tried eating.(밥 먹어 봤어요. ) (KGR3001)
Sharing an experience
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I thought you were eating! (밥 먹는 줄 알았어!)
Sharing an assumption
I thought you were eating! (밥 먹는 줄 알았어!) (KGR3002)
Sharing an assumption
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I was going to eat.(밥 먹으려 했어요.)
Saying you were going to do something
I was going to eat.(밥 먹으려 했어요.) (KGR3003)
Saying you were going to do something
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Connect Your Sentences!
9 topicsMake your sentences sound smoother with these sentence connectors!
Together with (친구랑, 친구하고 있어요.)
In what situations do we use 랑?
Together with (친구랑, 친구하고 있어요.) (KGR1007)
In what situations do we use 랑?
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Setting the situation (그런데)
Setting the situation before getting to a conclusion
Setting the situation (그런데) (KGR1008)
Setting the situation before getting to a conclusion
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However (하지만)
Multiple ways to say "but" in Korean!
However (하지만) (KGR1009)
Multiple ways to say "but" in Korean!
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And (그리고)
When and how to say "AND" in Korean!
And (그리고) (KGR1010)
When and how to say "AND" in Korean!
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Giving reasons (그래서, 때문에, 니까)
Saying reasons for something
Giving reasons (그래서, 때문에, 니까) (KGR2006)
Saying reasons for something
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If (그러면)
How to make conditional sentences in Korean
If (그러면) (KGR2007)
How to make conditional sentences in Korean
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If that's note the case (아니면)
Suggesting an alternative!
If that's note the case (아니면) (KGR2008)
Suggesting an alternative!
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For (위해, 위해서)
Saying what something is for
For (위해, 위해서) (KGR2009)
Saying what something is for
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Or (나, 거나, 아니면)
Providing different options
Or (나, 거나, 아니면) (KGR2010)
Providing different options
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