Korean Language Blog
Menu
Search

Year End Korean Grammar Quiz Posted by on Dec 19, 2009 in Grammar

As the year comes to an end, I’ve realized that we’ve gone over many aspects of Korean grammar and the Korean language in general. Here is a quiz of some of the things we’ve learned in the past. This is just a small quiz to test how much you’ve remembered thus far. The answers will be posted in the next post.

1) Conjugate 자다 (to sleep) in the standard polite present tense and the deferential polite present tense.

2) Conjugate 사다 (to buy) in the standard polite past tense and the deferential polite past tense.

3) What are the subject marking particles and which one do you use after a consonant?

4) What are the topic marking particles and which one do you use after a vowel?

5) What are the object marking particles and which one do you use after a consonant?

6) True or false, you use instead of 으로 after 교실 (classroom)?

7) Which directional particle out of the three (, , 으로) marks a more exact location?

8) How do you form the standard polite and deferential polite present tense of 팔다 (to sell)?

9) What is the standard polite and deferential polite past tense of 길다 (to be long)?

10) What are the three demonstrative prefixes and what does each prefix signify?

11) What is the possessive marking particle?

12) What are the endings for “Is not, am not, Are not” in the standard polite present and past tense?

13) What are the endings for “Is not, am not, Are not” in the deferential polite present and past tense?

14) What are the interrogative and statement endings of the deferential and standard polite verbs?

15) What is 있다 (to have, to be present) in the standard and deferential polite present tense?

16) What is 있다 in the standard and deferential polite past tense?

17) What is the plural marker?

18) What is the standard and deferential polite present and past tense of 싣다 (to load)?

Tags:
Keep learning Korean with us!

Build vocabulary, practice pronunciation, and more with Transparent Language Online. Available anytime, anywhere, on any device.

Try it Free Find it at your Library
Share this:
Pin it