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The base form of most Korean verbs and adjectives is 'word root(stem)+다'. You can see this form in the dictionary. All ending words in this form are changeable according to tense, passive, honorific expressions, etc. When it changes, word root does not change like other languages. Only the word ending chages and is replaced with other endings depending on the speaker/writer's purpose.

"-ㄴ/는 것 같다"는 추측이나 불확실한 단정을 나타냅니다. 문장 앞에 (확실한 건 아니지만)이 생략되어 있지요. "-ㄴ/는 것 같다" indicates a guessing or uncertain conclusion. Most of the time (Not for sure) is hidden in front of the sentence. 😀 휴대폰이 망가진 것 같다. I think my cell phone is broken 😀 그녀는 초컬릿을 먹는 것 같아. She seems to be eating chocolate. 그러나 일반적인 상황에서 자신의 경험이나 상황, 감정을 추측하는 문장은 바람직하지 않습니다. But generally, sentences that guess one's own experie..