Korean Action Verbs
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나는 학교에서 공부를 ______.

합니다

저는 강아지와 함께 집이 ______.

있습니다

마음은 평화로워야 할 ______입니다.

그 사람은 우리 ______입니다.

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나는 운동을 ______.

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우리 집에는 고양이가 ______.

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그 영화는 재미있게 ______.

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오늘 날씨가 매우 ______.

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Action Verbs in Korean

Action verbs, also known as doing verbs, are used to indicate actions performed by subjects. In the Korean language, action verbs play a significant role in conveying meaning in sentences. Here's an overview of three important action verbs in Korean: faire (to do), avoir (to have), and être (to be, exist).

Faire (to do)

The verb "faire" is commonly used to express actions or tasks. In Korean, this function is often fulfilled by the verb "하다", which can be translated into English as "to do". For example:

  • 나는 학교에서 공부를 합니다. ("I study at school.")

Avoir (to have)

The verb "avoir" is used to convey possession of something. In Korean, this function is typically performed by the verb "있어요", which translates into English as "have" or "exist". For instance:

  • 저는 강아지와 함께 집이 있습니다. ("I have a baby and a house.")

Être (to be, exist)

The verb "être" serves both as an auxiliary verb for forming adjectival passives and the copular verb "to be". In Korean, the equivalent function is usually fulfilled by the verb "있으면서" or "되어있으면서". Here are some examples:

  • 마음은 평화로워야 할 것입니다 ("One should always keep one's mind peaceful.")
  • 그 사람은 우리 친구입니다. ("That person is our friend.")

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Learn about three important action verbs in the Korean language: faire (to do), avoir (to have), and être (to be, exist). Understand how these verbs are used in sentences and their English translations.

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