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Negative form of Progressive Tense “Ing” Posted by on Nov 16, 2015

As you learned, the positive grammar pattern is “V. S. +고 있다/go it da/ ing”. The negative form of grammar pattern is “V.S. + 고 있지 않다/go it ji an da.” Please read some example and then make your own sentences. To go –가다 가고 있지 않다 – 가고 있지 않아요 집에 가고 있지 않아요/I…

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Progressive Tense in the Future Posted by on Nov 9, 2015

Today, you are going to learn how to say the progressive tense in the future which is “V.S. + 고 있을 거예요.” It is that I will be doing something in English. Please read the examples; , they are the same verb I use last week, so you can compare how they are different. To…

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Progressive Tense in the Past Posted by on Nov 2, 2015

Last week, you have learned progressive “V.S. +고 있다”.  Today, you will learn how to use the progressive tense in the past which is “V.S. + 고 있었어요.” In English, it is “I was doing something”. Please read the examples below, they are the same verb I use last week, so you can compare how…

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Progressive Tense “Ing” Posted by on Oct 26, 2015

This is one of useful expressions what you are doing now. Grammar point is “V. S. +고 있다/go it da/ ing”. Please read some example and then make your own sentences. To go –가다 가고 있다 – 가고 있어요 집에 가고 있어요/I am going home. To eat – 먹다 먹고 있다 – 먹고 있어요 밥을…

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“To” and “From” a Time and a Location Posted by on Oct 19, 2015

“To” and “From” a Time It is important how to let other people know the schedules such a “This meeting will be from 1 o’clock to 5 o’clock”. 부터 is from (Time and location), and까지 is until and (up) to. This phrase very high frequency, so it is valuable to learn. Please read examples below…

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From “에서” Posted by on Oct 12, 2015

In the previous week, you have learned “에” which has meaning of “To, at, in, on”. Today you will learn “에서” which has meaning of “From, at, in”. “에서/ae seo/” is very high frequency, so you have to be familiar with this particle. I will show you each examples with the meaning below. From 저는…

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To/At/In/On “에” Posted by on Oct 5, 2015

“에” has a few meanings which is to, at/in.  So, it is high frequency and you will hear a lot. You need to classfied the meaning by text. The best way to understand the “에” is reading many kinds of examples. I will give you some examples to study and ask some questions you can guess. I am…

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