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Learn about expressing intention on the part of the speaker or to invite someone to do something in informal situations
Learn about expressing your thoughts
Learn about expression of indicating that both the speaker and listener know the same information
Learn about conveying the purpose of an action
Learn about an adverb that means "still" or "yet"
Learn about expression of indicating cause or reason
Learn about reported speech and acts as quotation marks
Learn about expression probability as a conjecture or supposition
Learn about using the obligatory grammar structure
Learn about "somewhere," "something," "someone"--these words are often contracted to simply their interrogative forms in speech
Learn about an intentional sentence ending used with action verbs and the verb of existence
Learn about a grammatical structure which expresses desire
Learn about a grammatical construction that asks for, or gives permission to conduct a certain activity
Learn about a plain declarative sentence is used to make a neutral statement about a fact
Learn about a grammatical structure is utilized to identify or clarify a noun
Learn about expression appreciation, and is used very often for thanking someone
Learn about a grammatical pattern is used to mark the amount of time
Learn about a grammatical structure which ends a sentence for several different purposes
Learn about a grammatical phrase contains the particle -고, which is used to link consecutive actions in a sentence
Learn about expression "every (noun)" or "each (noun)"
Learn about a grammatical structure (ㄹ/을래) is used to convey one's desired intention for the future
Learn about -지(요) [-ji(yo)], a final sentence ending particle which changes the nuance of a sentence
Learn about a construction adds onto the end of reported phrases and is often used to reiterate a statement out of astonishment, bewilderment, surprise, or disbelief
Learn about a reported speech is used when the outcome of something is contrary
Learn about a grammatical phrase, which combines reported speech with a casual conjunction