Describing Outcomes and Inevitabilities
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the nuances of certainty, consequence, and near-misses to sound like a native Korean speaker.
- Articulate how personal effort shapes individual outcomes.
- Express universal truths and natural consequences with authority.
- Identify and describe near-miss scenarios and negative probabilities.
Lo que aprenderás
Ready to truly master the art of expressing certainty, consequence, and even near-disasters in Korean? This C1 chapter is where you'll unlock the subtle power to sound genuinely native. You’ll learn how to articulate not just what will happen, but *why* it will, *how* it depends on certain factors, and even what *almost* happened! We'll dive into five key grammar patterns: -기 나름이다, for when you want to emphasize that an outcome hinges on effort or perspective; -는 법이다, to state those undeniable universal truths or natural laws; -게 마련이다, for inevitabilities rooted in the natural order; -기 십상이다, a crucial tool for issuing strong warnings about highly probable negative results; and -ㄹ/을 뻔했다, to vividly recount those dramatic near-misses or missed opportunities. Why does this matter? Imagine confidently discussing complex life decisions, warning a friend about potential pitfalls, or sharing a thrilling anecdote about a close call. These aren't just grammar rules; they're your advanced toolkit for nuanced communication. By connecting how different degrees of certainty are expressed, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Korean thought patterns. After this chapter, you won't just understand advanced Korean conversations; you'll lead them. You'll be able to precisely explain why things happen, predict natural consequences, give sharp warnings, and captivate listeners with tales of things that almost were.
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Depende de cómo... (-기 나름이다)Usa -기 나름이다 para enfatizar que el resultado final depende de tu «노력» (esfuerzo), tu «생각» (pensamiento) o tu «방법» (método).
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Leyes de vida y verdades universales: -는 법이다Use -는 법이다 to state that an outcome is natural, expected, or a universal rule of life.
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Destinado a suceder (-게 마련이다)Usa -게 마련이다 para declarar que algo es inevitable porque así funciona el mundo. Tus palabras clave son «결국» (al final), «언젠가» (algún día) y «당연히» (naturalmente).
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Alta probabilidad de resultados negativos (-기 십상이다)Usa -기 십상이다 para advertir que un resultado negativo es casi inevitable: «안 좋은 결과» o «높은 확률».
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Casi sucedió: Cómo usar -ㄹ/을 뻔했다Usa -ㄹ/을 뻔했다 para contar esos momentos dramáticos donde algo no pasó por un pelito, ya sea por
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Explain how specific actions or mindsets lead to subjective outcomes using -기 나름이다.
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By the end you will be able to: Predict natural outcomes and warn of risks using -게 마련이다 and -기 십상이다.
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By the end you will be able to: Narrate past events that narrowly avoided a specific outcome using -ㄹ/을 뻔했다.
Guía del capítulo
Overview
How This Grammar Works
how one does itor
what one makes of it.For example: 성공은 노력하기 나름이다 (Success depends on how much effort you put in).
bound to happen or is to be expected.Example: 열심히 노력하면 좋은 결과가 나오게 마련이다 (If you work hard, good results are bound to come out).
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: 열심히 공부하면 합격하기 십상이다. (If you study hard, you're highly likely to pass.)
- 1✗ Wrong: 어제 버스를 놓칠 뻔했어. (I almost missed the bus.) (when the bus was indeed missed)
near-miss but ultimately caught it, use it with a contrasting clause like -았/었지만 or -았/었는데.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
What's the main difference between -는 법이다 and -게 마련이다?
-는 법이다 describes universal, inherent truths or general principles that are always true (e.g.,
what goes up must come down). -게 마련이다 describes things that are naturally or logically bound to happen as a consequence or tendency (e.g., "if you don't study, you're bound to fail").
Can -기 십상이다 be used for positive predictions?
No, -기 십상이다 is almost exclusively used to express a high probability of a *negative* outcome or undesirable result.
How do I correctly conjugate verbs before -ㄹ/을 뻔했다?
You attach -ㄹ 뻔했다 to verb stems ending in a vowel or ㄹ, and -을 뻔했다 to verb stems ending in a consonant (not ㄹ). For example, 가다 -> 갈 뻔했다; 먹다 -> 먹을 뻔했다.
Is -기 나름이다 mostly about effort?
While often used with effort, -기 나름이다 can also refer to perspective or approach. It means the outcome depends on
how one does/views somethingor
what one makes of it.
Cultural Context
Ejemplos clave (8)
가는 말이 고와야 오는 말이 고운 법이다.
Nice words must go out for nice words to come back. (You reap what you sow.)
Leyes de vida y verdades universales: -는 법이다요즘 너무 잠을 안 자네. 무리하면 병이 나는 법이야.
You haven't been sleeping lately. If you overdo it, you're bound to get sick.
Leyes de vida y verdades universales: -는 법이다시간이 지나면 모든 슬픔은 잊혀지게 마련이에요.
Toda tristeza está destinada a olvidarse con el paso del tiempo.
Destinado a suceder (-게 마련이다)아무리 숨기려 해도 거짓말은 언젠가 들통나게 마련이야.
Por mucho que intentes ocultarlo, las mentiras están destinadas a descubrirse algún día.
Destinado a suceder (-게 마련이다)Si no cuidas tu paraguas, es muy probable que lo pierdas.
Si no estás pendiente del paraguas, tienes todas las de perderlo.
Alta probabilidad de resultados negativos (-기 십상이다)Comentarios como este suelen prestarse a malentendidos.
Es muy fácil que un comentario así se malinterprete.
Alta probabilidad de resultados negativos (-기 십상이다)Consejos y trucos (4)
El poder de '어떻게'
Focus on Nature
Vibras de 'Sabio Maestro'
Cero vibras positivas
Vocabulario clave (5)
Real-World Preview
Discussing Career Success
Review Summary
- Verb-기 나름이다
- Verb-는 법이다
- Verb-게 마련이다
- Verb-기 십상이다
- Verb-ㄹ/을 뻔했다
Errores comunes
-기 나름이다 requires a verb indicating an action or choice, not just an event. You must specify the action that influences the result.
-ㄹ/을 뻔했다 emphasizes that the event did NOT happen. If it did happen, do not use this pattern.
-기 십상이다 is strictly for negative outcomes. Use a different pattern for positive expectations.
Reglas en este capítulo (5)
Next Steps
You've mastered the art of consequence! Keep that momentum going as we move into formal logic.
Listen to a Korean news editorial and identify the logical patterns used.
Práctica rápida (10)
모든 일은 어떻게 ______ 나름이에요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Depende de cómo... (-기 나름이다)
¿Qué frase expresa correctamente 'Los humanos están destinados a cometer errores'?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Destinado a suceder (-게 마련이다)
봄이 오면 꽃이 ___ 법이다.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Leyes de vida y verdades universales: -는 법이다
Elige la oración correcta sobre la personalidad de alguien.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Depende de cómo... (-기 나름이다)
Find and fix the mistake:
계단에서 구를 뻔해요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Casi sucedió: Cómo usar -ㄹ/을 뻔했다
길이 미끄러워서 넘어지 십상이에요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Alta probabilidad de resultados negativos (-기 십상이다)
Find and fix the mistake:
저는 내일 영화를 보게 마련입니다.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Destinado a suceder (-게 마련이다)
Elige la frase que expresa que casi te caes:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Casi sucedió: Cómo usar -ㄹ/을 뻔했다
Find and fix the mistake:
어제 비가 오는 법이었다.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Leyes de vida y verdades universales: -는 법이다
지갑을 뒷주머니에 넣으면 ________ 십상이에요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Alta probabilidad de resultados negativos (-기 십상이다)
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Preguntas frecuentes (6)
-기 마련이다 suena un poco más coloquial y es más común al hablar, mientras que -게 마련이다 puede sentirse un pelín más literario. ¡Usa el que prefieras! «사랑은 변하기 마련이다.»