A2 auxiliary 3 دقیقه مطالعه

고 있다

It describes an action that is currently happening right now.

Explanation at your level:

You use 고 있다 to say what you are doing right now. If you are eating, you say 'I am eating'. In Korean, you take the verb 'eat' (먹다), remove the '다', and add '고 있다'. So, '먹고 있어요' means 'I am eating'. It is very easy to use!

At this level, you start using 고 있다 to describe actions in the past or future too. For example, 'I was reading' becomes '읽고 있었어요'. It helps you tell stories about what you were doing when something else happened.

You can now use this to express ongoing states in more complex sentences. You might say 'While I was studying, my friend called.' This requires connecting two clauses, one using 고 있다 to show the background action.

At this stage, you notice the nuance between 고 있다 and other progressive forms. You understand when to use it for temporary actions versus long-term habits. You can also use it in passive constructions or with honorifics.

You master the subtle difference between physical actions and mental states. You can use it in academic writing to describe ongoing research or trends. It becomes a natural part of your flow, allowing you to narrate complex events with precision.

You explore the historical and literary usage of the progressive aspect. You understand how it interacts with other auxiliary verbs to convey deep emotional states or philosophical continuity. It is a tool for total fluency.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Used for ongoing actions.
  • Equivalent to English '-ing'.
  • Attaches to verb stems.
  • Very common in daily speech.

Welcome to the world of Korean grammar! The ending 고 있다 is your best friend when you want to talk about things happening right now. Think of it as the Korean version of the English '-ing' form.

When you attach this to a verb stem, you are telling the listener that the action is not finished yet. It is still in motion! Whether you are eating lunch or studying Korean, this is the perfect tool to describe your current activity.

It is super versatile and used in almost every conversation. Just take your verb stem, add -고, and then include the verb 있다 (to exist/be). It is like building a bridge between your action and the present moment.

The structure 고 있다 is a combination of two distinct parts. The -고 comes from an older conjunctive suffix used to connect clauses, while 있다 is the existential verb meaning 'to exist' or 'to be'.

Historically, this construction evolved to emphasize the 'existence' of an action. By saying 'I am in the state of doing X', you are essentially confirming that the action currently exists in your timeline. This is a very logical way to express continuity.

Over centuries, this became the standard way to mark progressive aspect in the Korean language. Unlike some languages that use complex verb conjugations, Korean keeps it simple by using this auxiliary helper. It is a beautiful example of how Korean combines simple words to create complex, precise meanings.

You use 고 있다 with action verbs. You cannot use it with most descriptive verbs (adjectives) because they describe a state that is already 'being', not an action in progress.

In casual speech, you might hear people shorten it to -고 있네 or even just -고 있어. In formal settings, you will use -고 있습니다 to show respect to your listener.

Common collocations include 공부하고 있다 (studying), 먹고 있다 (eating), and 자고 있다 (sleeping). Notice how the verb stem changes, but the -고 있다 part stays exactly the same. It is a very reliable grammar rule!

While 고 있다 is a grammar rule, it appears in many common expressions. 1. 보고 있다: Literally 'watching', but often used to mean 'keeping an eye on something'. 2. 생각하고 있다: 'Thinking about it' - used when you are pondering a decision. 3. 기다리고 있다: 'Waiting' - a very common state of being. 4. 노력하고 있다: 'Making an effort' - shows ongoing dedication. 5. 준비하고 있다: 'Preparing' - indicates you are in the middle of getting ready for a big event.

The pronunciation is straightforward. The is pronounced 'go' like 'go' in English, and 있다 is pronounced 'it-da'. When spoken quickly, the 't' sound in 있다 becomes very crisp.

There are no plural forms because it is a verb ending. It does not matter if the subject is 'I', 'we', or 'they'; the ending 고 있다 remains constant. This makes it much easier than English, where you have to worry about 'am', 'is', and 'are'.

Remember to attach it directly to the verb stem. If the verb is 먹다 (to eat), the stem is . So, you get 먹고 있다. It is that simple! No extra articles or complex agreement rules to memorize.

Fun Fact

It is one of the most stable grammatical structures in Korean history.

Pronunciation Guide

UK go it-da

Clear 'g' sound, crisp 't' sounds.

US go it-da

Similar to UK, focus on rhythm.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 't' too much
  • Dropping the '고' sound
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

있다 없다 받다 같다 찾다

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

شنیدن 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

있다 먹다 가다

Learn Next

-는 중이다 -고 있었다

پیشرفته

-아/어 가다

Grammar to Know

Present Tense

먹어요

Past Tense

먹었어요

Future Tense

먹을 거예요

Examples by Level

1

저는 밥을 먹고 있어요.

I am eating rice.

Present continuous.

2

공부하고 있어요.

I am studying.

Verb stem + 고 있다.

3

자고 있어요.

I am sleeping.

Simple action.

4

뭐 하고 있어요?

What are you doing?

Question form.

5

비가 오고 있어요.

It is raining.

Weather description.

6

전화하고 있어요.

I am calling.

Ongoing action.

7

음악을 듣고 있어요.

I am listening to music.

Ongoing activity.

8

운동하고 있어요.

I am exercising.

Physical activity.

1

그는 책을 읽고 있었습니다.

2

우리는 기다리고 있어요.

3

영화를 보고 있어요.

4

요리하고 있어요.

5

청소하고 있어요.

6

운전하고 있어요.

7

쇼핑하고 있어요.

8

여행하고 있어요.

1

그녀는 지금 회의를 하고 있어요.

2

우리는 내일 계획을 세우고 있어요.

3

그는 열심히 일하고 있어요.

4

비가 계속 오고 있어요.

5

아이들이 놀고 있어요.

6

사람들이 줄을 서고 있어요.

7

그는 생각을 하고 있어요.

8

우리는 준비하고 있어요.

1

그는 프로젝트를 진행하고 있습니다.

2

경제 상황이 변하고 있어요.

3

많은 사람들이 참여하고 있습니다.

4

그녀는 글을 쓰고 있어요.

5

우리는 대화를 나누고 있어요.

6

그는 문제를 해결하고 있어요.

7

상황이 악화되고 있어요.

8

기술이 발전하고 있습니다.

1

그는 자신의 이론을 증명하고 있습니다.

2

사회적 변화가 일어나고 있어요.

3

우리는 미래를 준비하고 있습니다.

4

그는 연구를 계속하고 있어요.

5

상황을 면밀히 검토하고 있습니다.

6

그들은 협력하고 있습니다.

7

변화가 감지되고 있습니다.

8

그는 진실을 밝히고 있어요.

1

그는 역사의 흐름을 바꾸고 있습니다.

2

문명은 끊임없이 진화하고 있습니다.

3

그는 운명에 저항하고 있어요.

4

진리는 스스로 증명되고 있습니다.

5

우리는 새로운 시대를 개척하고 있어요.

6

그는 예술적 혼을 불태우고 있습니다.

7

지식은 축적되고 있습니다.

8

그는 침묵 속에서 사유하고 있습니다.

ترکیب‌های رایج

공부하고 있다
먹고 있다
자고 있다
일하고 있다
기다리고 있다
보고 있다
준비하고 있다
생각하고 있다
노력하고 있다
운전하고 있다

Idioms & Expressions

"눈을 뜨고 있다"

To be awake/aware

세상을 눈을 뜨고 보고 있다.

neutral

"귀를 기울이고 있다"

To be listening carefully

사람들이 그의 말에 귀를 기울이고 있다.

neutral

"발을 담그고 있다"

To be involved in something

그 일에 발을 담그고 있어요.

casual

"손을 놓고 있다"

To be doing nothing/giving up

그는 지금 손을 놓고 있어요.

neutral

"마음을 쓰고 있다"

To be caring/worrying

그녀는 항상 마음을 쓰고 있어요.

neutral

"숨을 죽이고 있다"

To be holding one's breath

모두가 숨을 죽이고 있어요.

literary

Easily Confused

고 있다 vs -는 중이다

Similar meaning

중이다 is more 'in the middle'.

공부 중이다 vs 공부하고 있다.

고 있다 vs -아/어 가다

Both progressive

가다 implies change.

추워져 가요.

고 있다 vs -고 있었다

Past tense

This is past continuous.

공부하고 있었어요.

고 있다 vs -고 있겠다

Future/Guess

This is a guess about the present.

공부하고 있겠네요.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + Object + Verb + 고 있다

저는 책을 읽고 있어요.

A1

Subject + Verb + 고 있다

비가 오고 있어요.

A2

Subject + Location + Verb + 고 있다

그는 학교에서 공부하고 있어요.

A2

Subject + Time + Verb + 고 있다

지금 일을 하고 있어요.

B1

Subject + Adverb + Verb + 고 있다

그는 열심히 공부하고 있어요.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

진행 progress

Verbs

있다 to exist

مرتبط

similar meaning of 'middle'

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

고 있습니다 고 있어요 고 있어 고 있네

اشتباهات رایج

Adding to adjectives Use state verbs
You cannot say '예쁘고 있다' (being pretty).
Wrong stem form Use verb stem
Must remove '다' first.
Confusing with '중이다' Both are okay
They are similar but '중이다' is more 'in the middle'.
Using with state verbs Use descriptive form
Some verbs like '알다' don't use this.
Formal ending mismatch Match formality
Don't mix casual and formal endings.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize yourself doing the action.

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Native Usage

Use it to describe your day.

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Cultural Insight

Used in daily greetings.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always drop '다'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'it-da' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't add to adjectives.

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Did You Know?

It is the most common verb ending.

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Study Smart

Practice with 'What are you doing?'

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Context

Use for ongoing events.

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Pattern

It never changes form.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a 'Go' sign that is 'It' (it is happening) 'Da' (at that place).

Visual Association

A person running with a 'Go' sign.

Word Web

Action Present Progress Verb

چالش

Describe 5 things you are doing right now.

ریشه کلمه

Korean

Original meaning: Action + Existence

بافت فرهنگی

None, it is standard grammar.

Directly maps to the English present continuous tense.

Used in countless K-pop lyrics and K-drama titles.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • 일하고 있어요
  • 회의하고 있어요
  • 준비하고 있어요

at school

  • 공부하고 있어요
  • 수업하고 있어요
  • 듣고 있어요

at home

  • 자고 있어요
  • 먹고 있어요
  • 청소하고 있어요

traveling

  • 여행하고 있어요
  • 운전하고 있어요
  • 기다리고 있어요

Conversation Starters

"지금 뭐 하고 있어요?"

"어디에서 공부하고 있어요?"

"누구를 기다리고 있어요?"

"무슨 생각을 하고 있어요?"

"요즘 무엇을 준비하고 있어요?"

Journal Prompts

Describe what you are doing right now.

Write about what you were doing yesterday.

What are your friends doing today?

Describe the weather using '고 있다'.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is for present or past continuous.

It depends on the formality level.

Mostly action verbs.

It doesn't change, just add '고'.

It is one of the easiest grammar points!

Yes, it is very common in writing.

They are very similar in meaning.

No, it attaches to the verb stem.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

저는 지금 공부___ 있어요.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

The pattern is 고 있다.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'I am sleeping'?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 자고 있어요

Correct progressive form.

true false B1

Can you use '고 있다' with adjectives?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Usually used with action verbs.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matches verb to progressive form.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject + Verb + Auxiliary.

fill blank A2

비가 ___ 있어요.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 오고

Rain is coming.

true false B2

Is '고 있다' used for past tense?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Yes, as '고 있었다'.

multiple choice B1

What is the formal version?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 고 있습니다

Formal ending.

sentence order C1

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Correct sentence structure.

fill blank C2

역사는 ___ 있습니다.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 변하고

History is changing.

امتیاز: /10

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