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Learn about three main different tenses
Learn about the difference between two future tenses
Learn about counters
Learn about counters in Korean-- for pages, trees, paintings, and houses
Learn about time markers, location markers, and range markers
Learn about -ㄹ/을 때 "when + subject + verb"
Learn about time terms
Learn about the sentence pattern "it has been" + Time / In + Time - -만
Learn about the adnominal suffixes
Learn about how to express "might/maybe": -ㄹ/을지도 모르다
Learn about the sentence pattern "before" + Verb - -기 전에 and "after" + Verb - -ㄴ/은 다음에
Learn about the sentence pattern "easy/hard to" + Verb - -기 쉽다/어렵다
Learn about how to express "at least," "some," "even" (라도) and "even," "so far as" ( 까지)
Learn about the sentence pattern "don't" + verb - -지 마(요/세요)
Learn about how to express "the more" and "the better": -(으)면 -(으)ㄹ수록
Learn about the sentence pattern "to start" + -ing - -기 시작하다
Learn about how to express the extent of something by using 'as much as': -만큼
Learn about how to express superlatives
Learn about being called: -(이)라는
Learn about using "if" and "when": -(으)면
Learn about Potential (ㄹ/을 수 있다) by using "might" + Verb: -ㄹ/을 수도 있다
Learn about either… or', 'whether… or' - -(이)든지, (-(이)거나)
Learn about -이/기/리/히, which means "passive voice"
Learn about -아/어/여 보이다, which means "to seem" or "to look"