N이/가 어디에 있어요? Ask the location of a noun.
N이/가 어디에 있어요? It is used to ask the location of a noun. 편의점이 어디에 있어요? Where is the convenience store? 화장실이 어디에 있어요? Where is the bathroom? 서연 씨가...
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N이/가 어디에 있어요? It is used to ask the location of a noun. 편의점이 어디에 있어요? Where is the convenience store? 화장실이 어디에 있어요? Where is the bathroom? 서연 씨가...
N에 N이/가 없어요. It is the negation of ‘N에 N이/가 있어요.’. 에’ is used with a place noun to indicate a location of a person or thing. It is used...
N에¹ N이/가 있어요. 에’ is used with a place noun to indicate a location of a person or thing. It is used with the state verb such as ‘있다 (there...
N이/가 V/A아요.(V/A아요?) It is used to describe the state or action of a subject. ‘-아요’ is an informal polite ending suffix used in a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or suggestion sentence...
N이/가 V/A어요.(V/A어요?) It is used to describe the state or action of a subject. ‘V/A’ is the stem of the basic form of the action verb or the descriptive verb...
N이/가 N이에요/예요? It is the interrogative form of ‘N이/가 N이에요/예요’. ‘이/가’ is used with a noun to indicate that the noun is the subject of the sentence. It can be...
N이/가² N이에요/예요. ‘이/가’ is used with a noun to indicate that the noun is the subject of the sentence. It can be omitted depending on the context. Learn more:...
N은/는 N의 N이에요/예요. 의’ is the particle used to make the possessive form. It can be omitted. (ex : Ms. Yooyang’s friend is British.-유양 씨(의) 친구는 영국 사람이에요.) 그것은 유양...
이/그/저 N은/는 N이에요/예요. 이’ is used in front of a noun to refer to something close to the speaker.(ex: 이 책-this book, 이 사람-this person, 이것-this, 이쪽-here) ‘그’ is used...
N은/는 N이/가¹ 아니에요. It is the negation of ‘N은/는 N이에요/예요’. When the noun ends in a consonant, use ‘이 아니다’. When the noun ends in a vowel, use ‘가 아니다’....
N은/는 N이에요/예요? It is the interrogative form of ‘N은/는 N이에요/예요’. N is the noun. ‘은/는’ is used with a noun to denote the topic or theme of a sentence. When...
N은/는¹ N이에요/예요. N is the noun. ‘은/는’ is used with a noun to denote the topic or theme of a sentence. When the noun ends in a consonant, use ‘-은’,...