V+ 어/아/여. The informal speech form for ‘V+ 어/아/여요.’ in an imperative sentence

V+ 어/아/여.

It is the informal speech form for ‘V+ 어요/아요/여요.’ in an imperative sentence.
과자 좀 그만 먹어.
Stop eating cookies.
우빈아, 학교 갈 시간이야. 일어나.
Woobin, it’s time to go to school. Wake up.
생일 케이크는 내가 살게. 선물은 네가 준비해.
I will buy a birthday cake. You prepare a present.
Conversation:
시험이 끝났으니까 오늘 우리 집에 놀러 와.
Since the exam is over, please come over to my house.
나 오늘 도서관에 가야 돼.
I have to go to the library today.
시험이 어제 끝났는데 오늘 또 도서관에 가?
Though the exam was over yesterday, are you going to the library again today?
리포트 제출 기간이 이번 주까지야. 그래서 자료를 찾으러 가야 해.
The deadline for submitting the report is this week. So I have to go there to search for data.
네가 안 오면 재미없는데. 친구들도 다 오기로 했어.
It won’t be fun if you don’t come. All my other friends are coming.
미안해. 오늘은 못 갈 것 같아.
I am sorry, but I can’t go today.
Related words
리포트 a report
제출 submitting
you (It is used when ‘가’ is attached to ‘너’.)
I (It is used when ‘가’ is attached to ‘나’.)

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