1 Korean quiz, 1 Korean quiz

Updated on technology 2024-04-18
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Both sentences are true.

    I feel that the tone of the second sentence is more emphasis, and now the situation has changed, which is different from the situation that should have been done in the first place.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The indirect form of is in general, in indirect sentences, will become let me see.

    Someone said) let me take a look.

    Please take a look.

    Someone said) Please take a look.

    Give it back to me and give it back to you It's all to be understood according to the context, and the relationship between the Korean grammar and the usage is confusing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.[Swaying.] Flashing.

    The candlelight flickered softly and went out. 촛

    2.Frivolous. Cheap. I don't know what my last name is.

    So frivolous will suffer. 그

    That person won't know what his last name is as soon as he wins. 저

    3.Crazy. Where did you go crazy again? 이

    4.[Dustpan.]

    5.Flipping and jogging (coaxing children).

    --In colloquial language, it can be understood as "don't pretend to be compared,".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't be nervous, don't be naughty. The negation of the colloquial imperative.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't be naughty, don't be mischievous! Don't be a cow! Hehe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.May I ask if the verb that has no sound is connected to the present tense and has the sound of the receiver

    A: That's right! There is a radio connection, this is absolutely right! There is only one exception to this, which is added directly after and .

    This syntax.

    2.Is it in its past tense regardless of the part of speech- Answer: That's right!

    Understands very correctly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Receiver Verb with sound is connected in the present tense

    Its past tense and part of speech are only .

    Hope it helps

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Actually, you can't look at these two words that way, because they're both words with added grammar.

    The grammar ( ) denotes the cause and is subjective, so it denotes the cause and also has a subjective color, meaning "because there is."

    Grammar can be used both in the middle and at the end of a sentence, in which it means "because yes." At the end of the sentence, it means "I have already said it before, with a hint of impatience", just like "I have said it all" in Chinese. up".

    Specifically, if it is in the middle of the sentence, it means "because it is said that there is." At the end of the sentence, it means "I have said that there is." up".

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It means "there should be", it means "there is".

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    ( ) refers to the cause.

    Because) said yes (a bit with the meaning of indirectly quoting someone else's words).

    Because) there is.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The usage is the same as . When encountering what is thought to be a radio, it is directly added or . Such as:

    It's not that you'll know after a long time.

    It is the archetype of the word. But the archetype of is , and the radio that ends with meets the tone becomes . It is not the prototype of the word. So yes

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When the radio encounters ( ), you don't need to add ( ) directly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is a special case, and when you make a rhyme, a similar change will occur when you encounter a conjunctional ending that begins with or ends with .

    In Chinese, there are more variations, such as when using terminal endings

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In Korean, the first syllable at the end of a word is " and the word that precedes it is " " " When the sound is received, there is no need to insert a vowel between them at this time, and the sound of the word "" disappears. This is a special transliteration of " " in Korean.

    Thus, when the radio "" disappeared and became "+."", and thus appeared

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is usually followed by a verb. Rarely followed by an adjective. The past tense is expressed at the end of the word. Because this syntax is to represent the reason. And the consequences of this cause are bad results.

    I lost my job because the company went bankrupt. (This is the resulting bad result, and the past tense is expressed in the plus past tense).

    I was really scared because of the teacher's anger. (This is the present tense).

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This grammar is generally followed by reasons and evidence.

    Noun n +

    Verb v+

    Note: 1, Verbs have no tense; 2. Do not pick up instantaneous verbs; 3;Generally used for things that aren't very good. )

    The adjective adj+ is less common with the usage of adjectives. )

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first one is right.

    When introducing others, use it if they don't understand the introduction ( If you use it when you introduce it, it's not an ordinary introduction. At this time, others already know some information about the person being introduced, or they should emphasize that the person being introduced is useful.

    Like what. I am Chinese (general introduction).

    I am Chinese (emphasis added).

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    - Dropped.

    Some people went bankrupt in the business.

    fyi ~~

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    That's what it means to end and end! It's already bankrupt. It is similar to what it already means!

Related questions
9 answers2024-04-18

Total Video Converter Final Chinese version。

It's not easy to use.,You tried it and said it.,I think it's very professional.,Conversion formats can be converted basically what I know.,Convert to VCD mobile phone format.,How many virginity numbers to convert,Screen size,Such as 176*220 can be modified。 >>>More

8 answers2024-04-18

You can use the "Interval Statistics" function. In the **figure, move the cursor to 2319 points**, hold the right button, and then pull the cursor to aim at 3186 points**, a rectangular box will be pulled, as soon as you let go, it will prompt you "interval statistics", click on it, and the result will pop up, not only telling you that there are 87 numbers in this range, but also a lot of information. If the time span is used, it should be reduced by one, that is, 86 trading days have passed. >>>More

10 answers2024-04-18

Through your narrative, I feel that you are a person who is very good at suppressing your true emotions, but you must know that when all kinds of emotions and emotions accumulate in your heart, one day they will reach a critical point and break out, maybe it is not these recent things that make you cry, but all the previous depression has accumulated to today, exceeding your tolerance limit, so it is normal to hate crying! Don't always hold that I'm a big man, men don't flick when they have tears. In fact, sometimes, crying is not a sign of cowardice, but a normal venting. >>>More

6 answers2024-04-18

The medium voltage doubles, and according to Q=(U R)t, the heat increases fourfold. >>>More

7 answers2024-04-18

Buy the first two-carat coin diamond, see it all, and then find someone to inlay it, and the inlaid ring merchant will hide some defects behind you can't see it