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Level 1 Lesson 21: Negative Sentences
Level 1 Lesson 21: Negative Sentences
LEVEL 1 LESSON 21
In this lesson, we are going to have a look at how to make
[ ji an-ta]
Method #1 is more simple and more colloquial, and method #2 is relatively formal but not necessarily only for formal situations.
If you want to use method #1, and add [an] before a verb, its easier than method #2 because
you dont have to worry about the different tenses of your sentences. The word [an] doesnt
change the tense.
Examples
[ga-da] = to go
. [ jib-e ga-yo] Im going home. / I go home.
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 21
[ ji a-na-yo]
Past tense: [ ji a-na-sseo-yo]
Present tense:
** You can apply the same verb conjugating rules as for the other verbs.
[ga-da] = to go
[ga-ji an-ta] = to not go
[ga-ji a-na-yo] = I DONT go. / Im NOT going.
[ga-ji a-na-sseo-yo] = I DIDNT go.
[beo-ri-da] = to throw away
[beo-ri-ji an-ta] = to not throw away
[beo-ri-ji a-na-yo] = I DONT throw it away.
[beo-ri-ji a-na-sseo-yo] I DIDNT throw it away.
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 21
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