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BASIC VERBS WITH ~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?

BASIC VERBS WITH ~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?

This sheet focuses on some common, basic words of action and description, while also practices forming verbs with “~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?” ending.

HINTS:

  • Present tense
  • Formal and polite (eg. speaking to old, higher rank, new people, audience)
  • Positive form:
    • Base form ending with vowel: ~ㅂ니다
    • Base form ending with consonant: ~습니다
    • Base form ending with “ㄹ”: ~ㅂ니다 (ㄹ and 스 ommitted)
  • Question form:
    • Base form ending with vowel: ㅂ니까?
    • Base form ending with consonant: ~습니까?
    • Base form ending with “ㄹ”: ~ㅂ니까? (ㄹ and 스 ommitted)

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Hint: once the sheet is complete, spend some time reading it out for yourself.

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VOCABULARY IN THIS SHEET

EnglishKorean
to answer대답하다
to ask a question질문하다
to be big크다
to be boring재미없다
to be delicious맛있다
to be expensive비싸다
to be interesting재미있다
to be many많다
to come오다
to do homework숙제하다
to drink마시다
to eat먹다
to end/finish sg끝나다
to go가다
to learn배우다
to listen듣다
to look forward to기달다
to meet만나다
to put on (eg. clothes)입다
to read읽다
to rest쉬다
to see/watch보다
to sleep자다
to start sg시작하다
to study공부하다
to talk이야기하다
to talk on the phone전화하다
to teach가르차다
to work일하다
to work out운동하다

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