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Korean Verbs & Adjectives for Beginne
Korean Verbs & Adjectives for Beginne
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Book Introduction
Beginner Korean learners can solidify their Korean foundation by understanding and actually using basic Korean sentences through [Korean Verbs Adjectives for Beginners], and will be able to speak and write fluently.

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Introduction
Structure of the Text

CHAPTER 1 Basic Verbs
CHAPTER 2 Basic Adjectives
CHAPTER 3 Grammar
01 A/V-(스)ㅂ니다?, A/V-(스)ㅂ니다, A/V-지 있습니다
02 A/V-A/Eyo
03 No A/V, No A/V
04 A/V-Ah/Come on
05 A/V-was/was (-was/was)
06 A/V-Ah/Eoseo, A/V-Go, A/V-But
07 V-go, V-ah/come on
08 A/V-ㄹ/will (will be), A/V-will not (will not be)
09 V-I want to (I want to), V-I wanted to (I wanted to), V-I will want to (I will want to)
10 A-ah/uh-ha-da
11 V-Ah/uh please
12 V-ah/uh look
13 V-Ah/Should be
14 A-ah/ahjida
15 A-ge, V-ge
16 V-(to) go/come, went, will go
17 V-(to) try
18 V-(으)ㄹ까하다
19 V-(으)ㄹ can/cannot
20 A/V-(으)시-, A/V-(으)세요(십십자)
21 V-(으)세요(세요), V-지 도(도)면(도)면
22 V-(으)ㄹ까?, V-(으)ㅂし다(-아/어요)
23 V-(으)ㄹ래? V-(으)ㄹ래
24 V-go, V-(eu)myeon
25 A/V-(으)면, A/V-Not
26 I wish it were A/V-(으)면 (I wish it were), I wish it were A/V-을/을 (I wish it were)
27 A/V-아/도 되(먹다), A/V-(으)면 면 (먹다) 면 (먹다)
28 A/V-(으)니
29 A/V-
30 V-(으)ㄹ게
31 V-gi, A/V-gi, so I did it (I did it, I did it) with V-gi
32 V-eun, V-neun, V-eul, A-(eu)n, A-(eu)r Noun
33 Before V-, after V-(으)ㄴ, when A/V-(으)ㄹ
34 V-(으)ㄴ There is/is not an enemy
35 V-(으)ㄴ 지
36 I'm worried that it might be A/V-(으)ㄹ, V- would be better
37 V- seems to be, A/V- seems to be, A/V- seems to be
38 V-de, A-(으)ㄴ데, A/V-을/때
39 V-ㄴ/는, A-다, A/V-있다/때, A/V-(으)ㄹ 것
40 A/V-or

Appendix
Irregular Conjugation
Model Answer Sheet

Publisher's Review
The purpose of this book is to teach students to write complete sentences using beginner-level Korean verbs and adjectives.
The verbs and adjectives listed in the textbook are the same as those listed in the beginner level of TOPIK, and some verbs and adjectives were added as needed.
It can also be used by both classroom and self-study learners.
It can provide teachers with a wealth of teaching materials and self-taught learners with ample practice opportunities.
In the process of learning sentences, you can become familiar with both spoken and written Korean by practicing all the endings in the form of -(s)bnida and -a/eoyo.

Beginner Korean learners can solidify their Korean foundation by understanding and actually using basic Korean sentences through [Korean Verbs Adjectives for Beginners], and will be able to speak and write fluently.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 1, 2015
- Page count, weight, size: 280 pages | 188*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791186610121
- ISBN10: 1186610123

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