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Review Posted by on Sep 5, 2009 in Grammar

I think it’ll be a good idea to do some review of the grammar we went touched upon within the last two months. Let’s see how many of these concepts you remember without looking these up. I’ll provide the answers in the next post.

1. What are the two subject marking particles?

1a. Of the two subject marking particles, which one do you use after consonants?

2. How would a verb like 가다 be conjugated in the deferential polite?

2a. How would a verb like 자다 be conjugated in the standard polite form?

3. If you want to express a vague sense of direction, which two particles do you use?

3a. Which of the two particles is used after vowels?

3b. What is the exception to the rule above?

4. Which particle is used to express an exact location?

5. How would you construct a Korean sentence like, Minji (민지) drives (운전하다) from Seoul (서울) to Busan (부산).

6. What are the two topic marking particles?

6a. Which one is used after a consonant?

6b. When is the topic marking particle used?

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