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You say, “I want this one instead of that one” and “Will you accept this in return for a favor?” frequently, right? It’s critical that you can use Korean to talk about things that take the place of or are “instead of.” In addition, you’ll most definitely want to be able to ask if people are willing to take something “in return for” something else.
This lower intermediate Korean lesson teaches you the right way to use these two important grammatical constructions. You’ll use 대신에 to say both “instead of” and “in return for,” and this Korean lesson provides simple instructions. Super versatile, this phrase can be used with both nouns and verbs. Learn how to use it here!
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 14 Comments »
Grammar: 대신 | Function: alternatives, suggestions | Topic: bags, injury, shopping | Politeness Level: intimate, standard
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