-고 싶다 (想做...):表达你的愿望
Transform any action verb into a craving by dropping '다' and attaching '-고 싶다' to the stem.
- • Attaches directly to action verbs by dropping 다.
- • Expresses the speaker's own desires (I want to).
Transform any action verb into a craving by dropping '다' and attaching '-고 싶다' to the stem.
Use (으)ㄴ 적이 있다 to talk about your life experiences, like a bucket list check.
Use (으)니까 for subjective reasons, especially when followed by commands, suggestions, or describing a new realization.
Use `(으)러` with `가다` or `오다` to say you are going somewhere specifically to do something.
Use (으)려고 to explain the personal goal behind your actions in everyday conversation and social media.
Use -(으)면 안 되다 to enforce rules, give strong advice, and tell people what is strictly not allowed.
Use `-ㄹ/을 수 있다/없다` to express that you have the ability or possibility to do something.
Boost or reduce adjective intensity by placing `더` or `덜` directly before the descriptive word.
Always attach `보다` to the item you're comparing against to express 'more than' or 'less than.'
Use `아/어/여서` to explain natural reasons or sequential actions without using past tense in the first clause.
Use `동안` to turn any noun or action into a continuous block of time.
Use `-(으)ㄹ` before a noun to describe an action that will happen or is intended.
Use -ㄴ/은 적이 있다 to express 'I have (done something)' or 'I have the experience of...'
Use `께` instead of `에게` or `한테` to show respect when the recipient is an elder or someone of high status.
Master three 'VIP verbs'—계시다, 주무시다, 드시다—to show respect to subjects of higher social status in Korean.
Use `ㄴ/은` to turn finished actions into adjectives that describe nouns, like 'the movie I watched'.
Use `는` to turn any verb into a present-tense adjective that describes a noun right in front of it.
Connect an action verb with a motion verb to show exactly why you are going somewhere.
Use Noun + -처럼 or -같이 to make simple comparisons, meaning 'like [Noun]'.
Simply place `가장` or `제일` before any adjective to express the absolute superlative 'most' in Korean.
Use `아/어/여 보다` to turn simple actions into 'experiences' or 'attempts' in natural Korean conversation.
Attach ~고 싶다 to a verb stem to say what you want to do.
Drop '다' from any action verb and add '기 전에' to smoothly say 'before doing' that action.
Use `까지` to mark the destination, the deadline, or to say 'even' when a situation goes further than expected.
Attach `마다` to any noun to express a regular, repeating pattern or a universal truth without exceptions.
The particle `만` focuses on one thing while excluding all others, replacing basic subject and object markers.
Use Noun + `밖에` + Negative Verb to express "only" with a nuance of "that's all there is."
Use `부터` to mark when an action starts or the first item in a list or sequence.
Use `아/어/여 보다` to talk about trying things out or sharing your life experiences naturally.
Master 아/어/여야 하다/되다 to express essential obligations and rules in modern, natural Korean conversations.
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