Lesson 10: Have, Don't Have, There is, There isn't Flashcards
있다
To be, to exist, to have
To be, to exist, to have
있다
없다
To not be, to not exist, to not have
To not be, to not exist, to not have
없다
친구
Friend
Friend
친구
시간
Time
Time
시간
물 있어요.
There is water. / Water exists. / I have water. / They have water.
There is water. / Water exists. / I have water. / They have water.
물 있어요.
물 있어요?
Is there water? / Do you have water? / Do they have water?
Is there water? / Do you have water? / Do they have water?
물 있어요?
친구 있어요.
I have friends. / I have a friend. / There are friends.
I have friends. / I have a friend. / There are friends.
친구 있어요.
친구 있어요?
Do you have friends? / Do they have friends?
Do you have friends? / Do they have friends?
친구 있어요?
시간 있어요.
There is time. / I have time. / They have time.
There is time. / I have time. / They have time.
시간 있어요.
시간 있어요?
Is there time? / Do you have time? / Do they have time?
Is there time? / Do you have time? / Do they have time?
시간 있어요?
물 없어요.
There is no water. / I don’t have water. / They don’t have water.
There is no water. / I don’t have water. / They don’t have water.
물 없어요.
친구 없어요.
I don’t have friends.
I don’t have friends.
친구 없어요.
시간 없어요.
There is no time. / I don’t have time. / We don’t have time.
There is no time. / I don’t have time. / We don’t have time.
시간 없어요.
재미
Fun
Fun
재미
재미있어요.
It’s fun. / It’s interesting.
It’s fun. / It’s interesting.
재미있어요.
A: 경화 씨, 우산 있어요?
B: 아니요. 없어요.
A: 그럼 이것은요?
B: 그것은 석진 씨 거예요.
A: Kyung-hwa, do you have an umbrella?
B: No, I don’t.
A: Then what is this?
B: That is Seokjin’s.
Translate “to have” or “there is” to polite/formal Korean.
있어요
How do you say “I have time” in polite/formal Korean?
시간 있어요.
How would you say “I don’t have time” in polite/formal Korean?
시간 없어요.
If you want to say “I have other things, but time is not what I have”, how do you say this in Korean?
시간은 있어요.
How do you ask someone “Do you have friends?” or “Do you have a friend?”
친구 있어요?
How do you ask someone “Do you have Korean friends?”
한국 친구 있어요?
How do you say that you “don’t have” something?
없어요
Let’s imagine that you own a store. You’ve run out of bottled water and a customer is looking for some, so you want to tell him/her, “We don’t have water”. How do you say this in Korean?
물 없어요.
Do you remember the Korean word for “fun”? What is it?
재미
How do you say that something “is no fun” or “is not interesting”?
재미없어요.
In Korean, please provide short answers to the following question.
친구 있어요?
네. 친구 있어요.
아니요. 친구 없어요.
In Korean, please provide short answers to the following question.
Is TTMIK fun?
네. TTMIK 재미있어요.
아니요. TTMIK 재미없어요.
In Korean, please provide short answers to the following question.
If you want to imply that you have other things, but TIME is not something you have, you can say:
시간은 없어요.
In Korean, please provide short answers to the following question.
Translate this sentence into Korean: “As for friends, I don’t have any.”
친구는 없어요.
What is the difference between “-이에요” and “있어요”?
-이에요: to be (something)
•This is, I am
있어요: To be, to exist, to have
•I have…, I’m here, It’s over there
What is the difference between “아니에요” and “없어요”?
아니에요: to be not (something)
•This is not…, It is not…, I am not…
없어요: to not exist, does not exist, to not have
•You don’t have…?, I do not have…, …does not exist