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Lesson 1: 어제 뭐 했어요? (What did you do yesterday?) (Expressions of frequency…
Lesson 1: 어제 뭐 했어요? (What did you do yesterday?)
Review Chapter 1 Vocab
Negative adverb '안'
'안' comes
before
the predicates when negating an action or state
for '하다' verbs which consists of nouns, '안' goes
between
the noun and '하다'
some predicates have special negative counterparts, i.e. not using '안'
Negative adverb '못'
means
cannot
in English
'못' comes
before
the verbs when expressing the subject's
lack of ability to do something
Responding to Negative questions
In Korean, the response depends on whether the
content of the previous question
is true or false with the speaker
Expressions of frequency
매일 - everyday
매일 아침 - every morning
매일 저녁 - every evening
매주 - every week
매달 - every month
가끔 - once in a while / sometimes
보동 - usually
자주 - often
거의 - rarely + 못/안
전혀 - never + 못/안
자주 and 가끔 are usually used by the speaker to emphasized the regular frequency of an activity.
Grammar 2
Review:
Present tense
ending of the
polite form
Past tense
ending of polite form
Past tense
ending of
copular verbs
- 이었어요, 였어요, 아니었어요
Grammar 3
Past tense
ending of the
honorific form
Requesting the listener to focus on a different item - 은요/는요?
Grammar 4
The clausal connective 고
is used to
list two or more actions, states, or facts. Means 'and' in English
is added to the
stems of the predicates
may be used more than once
may be used to
describe the actions of two people
Past tense is only expressed
in the second clause
is used to
express the sequence of the actions.
Both clauses
should have the same subject
The clausal connective 어서/ 아서/ 해서
is used when two sequential events are tightly related
only used when the
subjects are the same of the two clauses.
Lesson 2
Review Chapter 2 vocab
Lesson 1:
Make negative statements
Express the frequency of activities
Explain a past event
List more than two events or actions
Explain subsequent events or actions
Lesson 2
Future events
Future tense ending of honorific form
Expressing desire
Capability
Conjunction: but
Connective but
Irregular predicate