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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #4: With
Sentence connectors are grammar forms that are used to connect parts of sentences together in order to create longer, more complex sentences. Each lesson in this free course covers sentence connectors related to different topics, and this lesson (#4) covers sentence connectors that are used to express the meaning of “with.”
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Chilseongsa Temple – 칠성사 (Hadong, Gyeongsangnam-do)
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“ARGH!” How to Express Emotional Pain | Korean FAQ
Ever since I made my other video about expressing physical pain I’ve gotten several requests to also teach how to express emotional pain. And there are a lot of words, including 기분(이) 안 좋다, 슬프다, 우울하다, 가슴(이) 아프다, 마음(이) 아프다, 섭섭하다, and 서글프다. Most of these you won’t need on a regular basis if you’re still a beginner, but a few are very common – especially 기분(이) 안 좋다, 슬프다, and 우울하다.
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #3: And
Here’s the first lesson that’s only about sentence connector grammar forms, and this one focuses on how to express “and.” Each lesson is about a different main topic, and includes several related forms which can be used to make longer sentences.
This course is made for all levels – from beginner all the way to advanced. Feel free to skip forms you’re already comfortable with, as well as forms that are well above your current level, in order to get the most out of this course.
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