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What is 'I love you'? |
사랑해 |
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What is the particle for a subject ending in a vowel? |
는 |
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What is the particle for a subject ending with a consonant? |
은 |
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What is the particle for an object ending with a consonant? |
을 |
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What is the particle for an object ending with a vowel? |
를 |
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What is the particle for place or time? |
에 |
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What is the particle that is used to represent 'to be' words? |
이다 |
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Is 이다 a verb or an adjective? |
Neither. |
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What is the particle that represents 'this'? |
이 |
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Which word is used to represent 'that' as if it were brought up in previous talk? |
그 |
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Which word would represent 'that' as if it was too far away to touch? |
저 |
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What is 'thing'? |
것 |
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How would you write 'thing' if it were placed after 'this' or 'that'? |
저것/그것/이것 |
((Meaning, it's a compound word.)) |
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In what sentence would 'that' be a determiner? |
"I like that man." |
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In what sentence would 'that' be a noun itself? |
"I love that." |
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What are the two definitions of 있다? |
To have or to be at a location. |
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What does 있다 categorize as? |
Adjective. |
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Which particles can you NOT attach to an object with 있다 in it? |
을/를 |
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Which particle can ALSO be used as a subject maker? |
이/가 |
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What is the difference between 는/은 and 이/가? |
는/은 is used to compare nouns, where as 이/가 would just state a fact. |
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