Название: Continuing Korean
Автор: Ross King
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Книги о Путешествиях
isbn: 9781462914920
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Lesson Notes
17.1. Uses of the Infinitive III: Turning Descriptive Verbs into Processive Verbs with -어 해요
17.2. Uses of the Infinitive IV: Compound Verbs
17.2.1. Compound Verbs with 가- and 오-
17.2.2. Compound Verbs: Resultant States with 있-
17.3. The Exploratory Pattern in -어 봐요
17.4. Doing Favors with 줘요(주어요)
17.5. Verbs: Nominalizer Form -기
17.6. Other Nounlike Uses of -기 Forms
17.7. Plain Base + -기 시작하-: Begin to . . .
17.8. Any Base + -기 때문에: Because . . .
17.9. Plain Base + -기 전에: Before . . .
Exercises
LESSON 18: Where can I rent a car?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
18.1. Uses of the Infinitive V: with Particle 야 Only if
18.2. Uses of the Infinitive VI: with 도 Even though
18.2.1. -어도: Even though
18.2.2. Special Copular Form -(이)라도
18.2.3. Asking and Giving Permission with -어도
18.2.4. Doesn’t have to . . . with-지 않아도
18.3. Some Idiomatic -어도 Expressions
18.4. Infinitive -어 + 져요 (지-): Get/Become
18.5. Can/Cannot Do: -(으)ㄹ 수 있-/없-
18.6. Expressing and with -(으)며
18.7. NOUN (을) 통해(서) through the agency of NOUN
18.8. Decides/agrees to do with -기로 하-
Exercises
LESSON 19: What’s the music you’re listening to?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
19.1. The -(으)ㄴ Modifiers
19.2. The Processive Modifier -는
19.3. Modifier Clauses
19.4. Postmodifier Patterns
19.4.1. Postmodifier Clauses with 길: on the way to
19.4.2. Postmodifier Clauses for Ever, Never, Sometimes
19.4.2.1. Postmodifier Clauses using -(으)ᄂ for Past Tense
19.4.2.2. Postmodifier Clauses using -는 for Non-Past Tense
19.5. The Retrospective Modifier -던
19.6. The Particle 보다
19.7. Words for Young and Old
19.8. Modifiers with 것: the fact of . . . ing; . . . ing
Exercises
LESSON 20: REVIEW 3
Summary of Lesson Notes
20.1. Pattern Review
English to Korean Translation
Korean to English Translation
LESSON 21: How about if I come to collect them on Friday?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
21.1. Verbs: Conditional Form in -(으)면
21.2. Uses of -(으)면 (1): If . . . , When(ever) . . .
21.3. Uses of -(으)면 (2): Hopes and Wishes
A -(으)면 좋겠어요
B. -(었)으면 얼마나 좋겠어요?
21.4. Uses of -(으)면 (3): Polite Requests.
A. -(으)면 고맙겠어요: I would be grateful if . . .
B. 해 주셨으면 합니다: I should be grateful if . . .
21.5. Other Uses of the Conditional
A. -지 않으면 안 돼요 / 안 하면 안 돼요: Obligation
B. -(으)면 안 돼요: Denial of Permission
21.6. The Intentive -(으)려(고): intending to . . .
21.7. -(으)려면: if one intends to . . .
21.8. The Adverb 좀
21.9. First Realizations with -(는)군요!
Exercises
LESSON 22: It seems you’re really overdoing it lately!
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
22.1. Expressing While with -(으)면서(도)
22.2. Contrasted Topics with -(이)면
22.3. Mild Exclamations in -네요
22.4. Abbreviated Verbs of Manner