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Learn how to use the Korean conjunctive verb ending -도 모자라서, which means, "as if that's not enough / to not be satisfied with"
Learn the Korean sentence ending -다니까/라니까 (-danikka/ranikka), meaning "I said/ I told you" in English
Learn some manners and Korean honorific speech
Learn how to use "with/using," as in the use of tools or materials
Learn how to say "if you weren't" and "only if it weren't"
Learn how to use the Korean grammatical structure meaning, "It would be a different story if"
Learn how to form the structure meaning "It would have been nice to"
Learn how to say "should/must/have to" in Korean, as well as how to negate the statement with "don't have to/don't need to"
Learn how to speak in the past tense using simple Korean verb endings and the construction, "someone/something which + past tense
Learn how to say "as soon as"
Learn how to say "It's expected that"
Learn how to say the Korean phrases meaning "even though"
Learn how to say "in spite of" and "despite"
Learn how to say "it all depends on how"
Learn how to say "to have thought that," "to know that," and "do not know that"
Learn how to express your preferences
Learn how to provide helpful background information so your Korean listener will understand the appropriate context for your sentences
Learn how to describe your actions using the Korean word for "while"
Learn how to express when you see or hear something that doesn't meet your expectations using the Korean equivalent of "for," "when you consider," and the like
Learn how to express something that you wrongly thought was true
Learn how to tell people what they should and should not do
Learn how to say Korean phrases meaning, "until," and "so that"
Learn how to express a link between two actions
Learn how to say Korean phrases that relate to warnings and prevention
Learn how to say something "more or less" has a certain quality