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Learn about an intentional sentence ending used with action verbs and the verb of existence
Learn how to express your thought or assumption about future plans when you are not 100% sure
Learn how to refer to whatever has happened or has been mentioned previously
Learn how to show contrast between two actions or states, or two contrary characteristics of a single action or state
Learn how to express "as soon as"
Learn how to talk about an incident, a person's feelings, or the state of things, and learn how to express an intention or a plan to do something in the future
Learn how to use a phrase meaning "to be in the middle of doing something"
Learn how to express "to be on one's way to a place" or "to be on one's way to go do something"
Learn how to express doing one or more things based on the fact that the other action is happening
Learn how to show two actions or states in a logical order
Learn how to negate the noun or verb that it follows and leads to revealing another fact by comparing the noun or verb with another noun or verb that comes after
Learn how to express a doubt in the possibility or the likeliness of an action or a state
Learn how to express "the act of pretending"
Learn about the final-sentence ending 잖아 (jana) is used when the speaker is under the assumption or supposition that the listener knows and agrees with what was just said by the speaker
Learn about the grammatical structure that expresses hesitation
Learn about the grammatical structure that is used to emphasize or sometimes to exaggerate the emotion that you have or the state you're in
Learn about the grammar structure used to mean that something is "kind of" in a certain state or to express what you "feel" about a object/state/action
Learn about a grammatical structure that means "to almost do something" or "to closely escape doing something"
Learn about a grammatical structure that expresses "to ask someone to do something"
Learn about the grammatical structure that expresses “instead of” or “in return for”
Learn about the grammatical structure that expresses "while -ing" or "I was -ing when"
Learn how to express multiple actions or states happening at the same time, giving each of the actions/states an equal probability/frequency
Learn about the grammatical structure that means "I hope/I wish"
Learn about the grammatical structure that expresses "as a result of + verb"
Learn how to express a wish or a hope, and just like when the English verb 'to wish' is used