差一点点发生:掌握 -ㄹ/을 뻔했다
Use -ㄹ/을 뻔했다 to dramatically express a near-miss, showing relief that a disaster was avoided or regret over a missed chance.
- • Expresses that something almost happened.
- • Always used in the past tense (뻔했다).
Use -ㄹ/을 뻔했다 to dramatically express a near-miss, showing relief that a disaster was avoided or regret over a missed chance.
Use -았/었더라면 to say 'If things had been different in the past,' followed by 'this would have happened.'
Swap `하다` with `시키다` to turn a neutral action into a command, assignment, or order.
Use -기에 in formal writing or literature to objectively state a reason or background context.
Use `-다시피` with perception verbs to politely acknowledge shared information and transition smoothly to your main point.
Use -(이)나마 to accept a second-best option while acknowledging it's lacking or insufficient.
Use -조차 when a situation is so negative that even the most basic expectation is not met.
Use -로서 for who you are (status) and -로써 for what you use (means).
Use -거니와 to formally connect two related facts, emphasizing that the second adds significant value to the first.
Use -기 나름이다 to emphasize that outcomes depend on your effort, perspective, or the way you handle things.
Use -는 법이다 to state that an outcome is natural, expected, or a universal rule of life.
Use -게 마련이다 to state that something is inevitable because it is the natural order of things.
Use -기 십상이다 to warn that a negative result is almost inevitable in a given situation.
Use -는 둥 마는 둥 to describe actions done with so little effort they barely count as happening.
Use `-자` to express that the second action happened the very moment the first action finished.
Use -ㄴ/은/는 양 to describe someone putting on an air, vibe, or pretense of doing something.
Use -노라면 to poetically describe a natural outcome or realization that stems from a persistent, ongoing action.
Use -ㄹ/을지라도 to sound resolute and formal when admitting a fact doesn't change the outcome.
Use -ㄴ/은들 to dramatically state that even if a condition is met, the outcome remains utterly pointless.
Use -거늘 to dramatically contrast an obvious fact with a rhetorical question in high-level formal or literary Korean.
Use -ㄹ/을세라 to elegantly describe taking cautious actions to prevent a specific, worrisome outcome in literary or formal contexts.
A solemn, literary ending connecting a future reason to a command, often translating to 'As it shall be..., so do...'.
The infix `-옵-` adds archaic humility, mostly seen in historical dramas or prayers today.
Use '-거들랑' for emphatic, informal conditions followed by a strong command or suggestion to sound like a native.
Use `-다가는` to warn someone that their current negative behavior will inevitably lead to a future disaster.
Use -다 못해 when a situation overflows its limit and transforms into a more extreme or different state.
Use `-느니` to reject a terrible option in favor of a slightly better alternative.
Use -ㄹ망정 to assert a firm choice or quality while acknowledging a potentially negative or limiting fact.
Use -ㄹ라치면 to express that every time you intend to start an action, an annoying interruption habitually occurs.
Use -ㄴ/은/는 이상 when a situation has reached a point where a specific consequence or duty is unavoidable.
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