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Learn how to use the most common Korean sentences ending, which implies that you are waiting for a response from the person whom you are speaking with
Learn how to form indirect and polite questions in Korean
Learn another Korean sentence ending to help you form questions
Learn about a Korean sentence ending that will elicit agreement or a reaction of some sort from the person you are speaking to
Learn how to form sentences using the construction "The more [A], the more [B]"
Learn how to express disbelief or surprise in Korean when someone says something shocking or unbelievable
Learn how to express that you are shocked or surprised that someone is going to do something in both the present and in the future
Learn how to describe things you might do in the future
Learn how to describe what might happen in the future
Learn how to say "only" and "just"
Learn how to report what someone else said
Learn how to make comparisons
Learn how to use the Korean equivalent of the phrase "even if"
Learn how to explain to someone that you're "in the middle of doing" something,
Learn how to say that something is "easy to do" or "difficult to do"
Learn how to say the Korean equivalent of "what if"
Learn how to express your expected plans
Learn how to tell someone that you disagree
Learn how to say the Korean equivalent of "ending up doing something you didn't intend to do" because of external influences
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Learn how to tell someone how much time has passed since you last did something or saw someone
Learn how to say that you "want to try" to do something
Learn how to use the Korean particles to say where you are going to do, place, or put something, among other things
Learn how to amp up your melodramatic side by learning how to say you are "sick to death" of something