Sequencing and Timing Actions
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of timing and order to narrate your life in Korean with total precision.
- Sequence events chronologically using before, after, and completion markers.
- Calculate time durations since a specific life event or action.
- Describe repeated habits and immediate reactions using natural native expressions.
Lo que aprenderás
Hey friend! Ready to speak Korean effortlessly and never get stuck on the timing and order of actions again? This chapter is your key to more natural conversations!
Here, you'll master how to precisely sequence actions using structures like _기 전에 (before doing...), _ㄴ/은 후에 (after doing...), and _고 나서 (after one task is completely finished...). This way, when you want to say 'I ate breakfast before going to school' or 'I'll call you after work,' your words will be clear and accurate.
You'll also learn to express how much time has passed since an action with _ㄴ/은 지 + time + 되다, allowing you to say things like 'It's been two years since I came to Korea.' Plus, you'll articulate repeated actions using _ㄹ/을 때마다 (whenever...) and sound more advanced by using _ㄴ/은/는 대로 to mean 'as soon as...' or 'exactly according to...'
Imagine narrating your day or giving cooking instructions; without these essential structures, your explanations would be vague and disjointed. By the end of this chapter, you'll fluently and confidently describe events with perfect chronological order and detail. Get ready to elevate your Korean and sound just like a native speaker! Let's dive in!
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Antes de hacer... (-기 전에)Solo pega «기 전에» a la raíz de cualquier verbo para decir 'antes de hacer algo'. ¡Es súper fácil!
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Hacer las cosas en orden: Después de (ㄴ/은 후에)Usa
ㄴ/은 후에para conectar dos acciones en orden, asegurándote de que la primera termine antes. Tus etiquetas clave sonordensecuenciadespués. -
Secuencia: Después de terminar algo (-고 나서)Usa «-고 나서» para marcar una secuencia lógica donde la acción A termina al 100% antes de que empiece la acción B.
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Tiempo transcurrido desde... (-(으)ㄴ 지)Use
-ㄴ/은 지+ time +되다to talk about the duration since an action last happened. -
Cada vez que: Acciones repetidas (-ㄹ/을 때마다)Usa «-ㄹ/을 때마다» para conectar un activador con su resultado habitual. Es tu comodín para hablar de
rutinasysentimientos recurrentes. -
Tan pronto como / Según (-ㄴ/은/는 대로)Usa «-는 대로» para planes futuros inmediatos y «-ㄴ/은 대로» para hacer algo
tal cualsucedió o se vio.
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: Narrate a daily routine using complex sequencing markers.
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By the end you will be able to: Express personal history and habits using time-elapsed and repeated action structures.
Guía del capítulo
Overview
before doing X, after doing Y, "it's been Z time since A happened, and even whenever B occurs."How This Grammar Works
before doing... You attach it to a verb stem to indicate an action that precedes another.after doing..., we have -ㄴ/은 후에. Use -ㄴ 후에 if the verb stem ends in a vowel or ㄹ, and -은 후에 if it ends in a consonant.after finishing A, then B.The key difference is that -고 나서 emphasizes the completion of the first action before the second one begins, often implying a slight pause or deliberate transition.
whenever... or every time..., use -ㄹ/을 때마다. Attach -ㄹ 때마다 to verb stems ending in a vowel or ㄹ, and -을 때마다 to those ending in a consonant.as soon as... or exactly according to.... For as soon as, use -는 대로 with present tense verbs. For according to, use -ㄴ/은 대로 with past tense verbs or -대로 with nouns.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: 숙제하는 후에 게임을 할 거예요. (I will play games after doing homework.)
- 1✗ Wrong: 한국에 오는 지 1년 됐어요. (It's been one year since I came to Korea.)
- 1✗ Wrong: 점심을 먹은 고 나서 커피 마셨어요. (I drank coffee after eating lunch.)
Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
What's the main difference between -ㄴ/은 후에 and -고 나서?
While both mean after, -고 나서 often emphasizes a more complete finish of the first action and can imply a slight pause before the second, whereas -ㄴ/은 후에 is a more general after.
Can -기 전에 be used with nouns?
Yes, you can use 명사 + 전에 to mean before [noun/event], like 수업 전에 (before class) or 식사 전에 (before meal).
How is -ㄹ/을 때마다 different from just -ㄹ/을 때?
-ㄹ/을 때 means when or
at the time of,referring to a specific instance or period. -ㄹ/을 때마다 specifically means
whenever or every time, indicating a repeated action or occurrence.
Is -ㄴ/은/는 대로 only for immediate actions?
Not always. While -는 대로 is often used for as soon as, -ㄴ/은 대로 (with past tense verbs) and -대로 (with nouns) mean exactly as or according to, referring to conformity rather than immediacy.
Cultural Context
Ejemplos clave (8)
숙제를 한 후에 게임을 했어요.
Después de hacer la tarea, jugué videojuegos.
Hacer las cosas en orden: Después de (ㄴ/은 후에)손을 씻은 후에 밥을 먹으세요.
Por favor, come después de lavarte las manos.
Hacer las cosas en orden: Después de (ㄴ/은 후에)담배 끊은 지 3년 넘었어요.
It's been over three years since I quit smoking.
Tiempo transcurrido desde... (-(으)ㄴ 지)Whenever I watch K-dramas, I want to eat tteokbokki.
Cada vez que veo dramas coreanos, me dan ganas de comer tteokbokki.
Cada vez que: Acciones repetidas (-ㄹ/을 때마다)Whenever I listen to this song, I think of my first love.
Cada vez que escucho esta canción, me acuerdo de mi primer amor.
Cada vez que: Acciones repetidas (-ㄹ/을 때마다)Consejos y trucos (4)
La trampa del tiempo
기 전에. Aunque hables de ayer, usa la raíz simple: «어제 자기 전에 영화를 봤어요.»El atajo para mensajes
고 나서, pero ㄴ/은 후에 suena más estructurado y claro: «샤워하고 나서 전화할게.»Cuidado con el tiempo pasado
Use '오래되다'
Vocabulario clave (5)
Real-World Preview
Planning a Dinner
Review Summary
- Verb + 기 전에
- Verb + (으)ㄴ 후에
- Verb + 고 나서
- Verb + (으)ㄴ 지 + Time + 되다
- Verb + ㄹ/을 때마다
- Verb + (으)ㄴ/는 대로
Errores comunes
You must use the past modifier form (은/ㄴ) before 후에, not the base form.
Whenever is for repeated habits, not for a one-time future event.
In Korean, when talking about time since an event, we use the verb '되다' (to become).
Reglas en este capítulo (6)
Next Steps
You've successfully mastered the timeline of Korean! Keep practicing these structures in your daily speech.
Write a 5-sentence paragraph about your morning routine.
Práctica rápida (10)
한국에 ___ 지 2년 됐어요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tiempo transcurrido desde... (-(으)ㄴ 지)
Elige la mejor frase:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Cada vez que: Acciones repetidas (-ㄹ/을 때마다)
Selecciona la secuencia correcta.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Hacer las cosas en orden: Después de (ㄴ/은 후에)
Find and fix the mistake:
공부한 지 1년 지났다.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tiempo transcurrido desde... (-(으)ㄴ 지)
샤워했은 후에 잠을 잤어요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Hacer las cosas en orden: Después de (ㄴ/은 후에)
책을 ___ 커피를 마셨어요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Hacer las cosas en orden: Después de (ㄴ/은 후에)
그가 떠난 지 ___ 지났다.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tiempo transcurrido desde... (-(으)ㄴ 지)
Which is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tiempo transcurrido desde... (-(으)ㄴ 지)
여행을 갈 때마나 사진을 찍어요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Cada vez que: Acciones repetidas (-ㄹ/을 때마다)
매운 음식을 _______ 물을 많이 마셔요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Cada vez que: Acciones repetidas (-ㄹ/을 때마다)
Score: /10
Preguntas frecuentes (6)
기 전에 a la raíz, termine en vocal o consonante. Por ejemplo: «먹기 전에».