
Go to the park and learn Korean online with free daily podcasts and online lessons with KoreanClass101.com! In this Korean lesson, the father is getting ready to go to a park for a run. His little daughter is going to tag a long, about she doesn’t like running. As both “run” and “running” can be used as nouns even in Korean, they’ll need to be nominalized. And nominalizing Korean verbs are very simple. Check out this lesson, and find out how to Korean grammar nominalizes verbs. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Category: Beginner Season 2 | Comments: 47 Comments »
Grammar: nominalized verbs | Function: going to the park, making verbs nouns | Topic: exercise, sneakers, parks | Politeness Level: intimate
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