A1 noun #3,000 最常用

티켓

tiket

需要掌握的语法

N + 입니다/입니까?: This is the basic way to say 'is/am/are' in Korean, used to state or ask what something is. You attach 입니다 to a noun to make a statement, and 입니까 to ask a question.

이것은 티켓입니다. (This is a ticket.)

N + 을/를: These are object particles. 을 is used when the preceding noun ends with a consonant, and 를 when it ends with a vowel. They mark the direct object of a verb.

티켓을 주세요. (Please give me the ticket.)

N + 이/가 있습니다/없습니다: These phrases mean 'there is/are' or 'there isn't/aren't'. 이 is used when the noun ends with a consonant, and 가 when it ends with a vowel.

티켓이 있습니다. (There is a ticket.)

N + 에 가다/오다: These phrases mean 'to go to N' or 'to come to N'. 에 is a location particle.

공연에 티켓으로 가다. (To go to the performance with a ticket.)

N + 와/과: These mean 'and' or 'with'. 와 is used when the noun ends with a vowel, and 과 when it ends with a consonant.

저와 티켓. (Me and the ticket.)

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