Basic 2 - Chapter 11 Flashcards
When to use -에서 instead of -에
Use -에서 to designate where an action takes place
Except 있어요 / 없어요 and 가요 /
How to conjugate irregular verbs (n + 하다 / adj + 하다) to present tense
(n + 해요 / adj + 해요)
“with” marker
when doing something with somebody us -하고 after the person
how to ask “with whom”
누구하고 in the beginning of the sentence
누구하고 식사해요? Who are you eating with?
today
What are you doing this afternoon
오늘
오늘 오후에 뭐 해요?
after that
What are you doing after that?
그다음에
그다음에 뭐 해요?
where do you want to eat?
어디에서 저년 식사해요
nearby
I’m having dinner in a restaurant in the area near the office
근처
회사 근처 식당에서 식사헤요
Who are you eating with?
누구하고 식사해요?
What are you doing?
뭐 해요?
where do you place adverbs
adverbs go in front of what they describe, so verbs.
Adverbs go before the verb
n+하다 adverb it goes in between noun and 하다. it goes before the verb and after the noun. don’t put it before noun
adj + 하다 adj gets treated like a verb, so the adverb just goes behind the adjective
often frequently
do you exercise often?
자주
운동 자주 해요?
to work
일하다
to study
공부하다
to have a meal
식사하다
to call
전화하다
to exercise
운동하다
to talk
얘기하다
to drive
운전하다
to shop
쇼핑하다
to cook
요리하다
to travel
여행하다
to sing
노래하다
to use a computer
컴퓨타하다
to arrive
도착하다
to depart
출발하다
to start
시작하다
to prepare, get ready
준비하다
to practice
연습하다
to have a meeting
회의하다
to go on a date
데이트하아
to move (to a new home)
이사하다