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  • INT 5 | ~(으)ㄴ데/는데 Part 2
    Grammar | Intermediate

    INT 5 | ~(으)ㄴ데/는데 Part 2

    ByKorean Jream 2022. 01. 112022. 05. 12

    It can also be used at the end of the sentence, not in the middle of a sentence as a connective ending. When it comes at the end of the sentence, it serves multiple purposes and meanings. Watch the part 1 first: INT 4 | “But” ~(으)ㄴ데/는데 Part 1 1. Disagreeing A: 아무 일도 없어요….

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  • INT 4 | “But” ~(으)ㄴ데/는데 Part 1
    Intermediate

    INT 4 | “But” ~(으)ㄴ데/는데 Part 1

    ByKorean Jream 2022. 01. 112022. 05. 11

    MEANING SENTENCE 1. 그런데 SENTENCE 2.SENTENCE 1. But/however, SENTENCE 2. 한국 음식은 맛있어요. 그런데 매워요.Korean food is delicious. But it’s spicy. To combine SENTENCE 1 and SENTENCE 2, you attach ~(으)ㄴ데 or ~는데 to the adjective and verb at the end of SENTENCE 1. 한국 음식은 맛있는데 매워요.Korean food is delicious but spicy. CONJUGATION ADJECTIVE…

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