V+ 은/ㄴ To modify a noun that follows (past tense)

V+ 은/ㄴ

It is attached to an action verb stem to modify a noun that follows. It shows past tense.
When the action verb stem ends in a vowel, use ‘-ㄴ’, and when the action verb stem ends in a consonant, use ‘-은’.
지난주에 찍 사진을 보내겠습니다.
I will send you the picture taken last week.
제가 보 물건을 잘 받았어요?
Have you received the things I sent you?
제가 만 케이크를 친구에게 선물했습니다.
I gave my friend a cake I made.
Conversation:
어제 유람선에서  야경이 참 아름다웠어요.
The night view I saw on the ferry yesterday was very beautiful.
저도 어제  야경이 계속 생각나요.
I keep thinking about the night view I saw yesterday.
다음에 또 야경을 보러 갑시다.
Let’s go and see the night view again.
그럽시다.
Yes, let’s do that.
Related words
보다 to see, to watch
야경 a night view
아름답다 to be beautiful
계속 continuously (keep something)
생각나다 to keep thinking
다음 next
또 again
지난주 last week
물건 a thing
잘 well

 

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