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A/V-아/어도 = Even though, Even if, Regardless
Today we’re gonna look at another intermediate grammar - 아/어도. It is used to acknowledge that no matter the first verb or adjective, the second action or adjective persists. There is a short practice section included in this lesson, as well as answers.
KSJ 쌤
Apr 142 min read


아/어 보이다 vs 것 같다 = looks like, seems..
In this lesson, we will look at 2 grammar structures that are sometimes translated the same as, "look like". I'll start by summarizing each concept individually and then comparing them.
KSJ 쌤
Mar 313 min read


만 vs 밖에 vs 뿐 | Different ways to say “only” in Korean
In this lesson, we have 3 different grammar forms that mean “only”. Let’s figure out what the difference is and when we use each one of them.
Before we even get started, I want to add a note about vocabulary words that also means “only”.
오직, 유일한, 하나의, etc.
These are entirely different from what we’ll be looking at today and can not replace these forms. 9 times out of 10, when you are wanting to use “only”, one of these 3 grammar forms is gonna be the MOST natural and a
KSJ 쌤
Mar 244 min read


Difference between 금방 and 방금!
Today let's talk about the difference between 금방 and 방금. Personally, I think these two words are pretty cool, looking closely you will...
Vaibhavi
May 16, 20221 min read
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