To end up doing 게 되다

~게 되다 (grammar) *to end up being* used when the subject has no control over the situation — can also humble a sentence. for example “getting a job” if used with 게 되다 makes it sound like you were lucky to get the job. without 게 되다 it can sound like bragging 전 그 회사에Continue reading “To end up doing 게 되다”

기분 / 느낌 / 분위기 / 감

기분 this is used for emotions/mood 느낌 this is used for sensations and mindful feelings . . Let’s say you get a massage. The 느낌이 of their hands is good and it makes you 기분이 good. 기분이 좋아요 -> to feel good. like you are in a good mood 느낌이 좋아요 ->to feel good. like,Continue reading “기분 / 느낌 / 분위기 / 감”

Subject, Object, and Topic Markers

Click the following links to skip ahead in the blog Subject Marking Particles Topic vs Subject: Effects on 저 나 너 Using with action vs descriptive verbs Object Marking Particles using with 되다 (to become) Tying It All Together Topic Marking Particles 은/는 These are added directly to the noun: -> 은 if ends inContinue reading “Subject, Object, and Topic Markers”

Korean Sentence Structure

subject•object•verb In English, we use SVO (subject verb object) The subject is the one doing an action. The object is what is being acted on (what is being done? What is being eaten? What is being watched?) “I eat cake” in Korean sentence order is “I cake eat“ “I watch a movie” in Korean sentenceContinue reading “Korean Sentence Structure”