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November 11th, 2008

There are some sentence structures that you just can’t go without. Consider those that incorporate “even,” “at least” and “some.” You use them all the time, right? Here are some examples: “At least it’s not raining,” “Would you like some food?” and “I like it, even if it’s not the one I wanted.” Sentences like these are so common, you probably don’t realize how much you use them.

Unlock a powerful new ability with this KoreanPod101.com lesson. You’ll master –라도 to incorporate “at least,” “some” and “even” into your conversations. As a bonus, this lesson is chock full of helpful vocabulary words and example sentences. This is one Korean lesson you don’t want to miss!

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Voice Actors: | Host: Min Kyong, Keith
Category: Beginner Season 3 | Comments: 16 Comments »
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