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'안/못'이 들어간 한국어의 '예/아니오' 대답은 영어와 다릅니다. In Korean, the Yes or No answers for the negative sentence are different from English. 영어는 자신의 상황에 따라 질문에 대한 대답이 같습니다. You answer these two different following questions with the same Yes or No sentences depends on YOUR SITUATION. Q1 : Did you have your lunch? Q2 : Didn't you have your lunch? • If you had your lunch 👉 Yes, I had my lunch already. • If you di..
‘나’ is a pronoun that means I, my, me. ‘너’ is a pronoun that means you, your. ‘은/는’ and ‘이/가’ are postposition particles, but have different uses. 🎯 은/는 show the attached word is a TOPIC of the sentence. 🙂 나는 바빠요. (As for me, I am busy.) In this sentence, the topic of this conversation is me. We’re talking about something about me. 🎯 이/가 shows that the attached word is the SUBJECT of the sentenc..