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If you need to say, “I’ll stop at the store before I come home” in Korean, can you do it? You’d be at a loss for words all the time if you couldn’t utilize “before.” What about if you need to say, “Where should we go after the movie?” Once again, it’s hard to imagine not being able to use “after.” These are two more of those words that become second nature, and you’ll use them all the time.
In this beginner Korean lesson, discover the many ways to use -기 전에 (before) and -ㄴ/은 다음에 (after). As always, you’re sure to benefit from the many examples and sample sentences utilizing “before” and “after.” You might think your Korean was great before this lesson. Just wait until after you read it!
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Grammar: ㄴ/은 다음에, 기 전에 | Function: asking about locations, order of actions | Topic: bag, eating, food, Time, tv | Politeness Level: intimate
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