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Grammar pattern : This pattern is equivalent to equivalent statement
Conjugation Rule
Pattern | Case | Example | |
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Rule 1: | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | ||
Rule 2: | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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저는 한국어 공부를 열심히 해야 해요. | I have to study Korean hard. | Polite informal form |
너는 병원에 가야 해. | You should go to the hospital. | Low form |
외국에 가려면 여권이 있어야 해요. | If you want to go abroad, you have to have a passport. | Polite informal form |
회사에 가야 해요. | I have to go to work. | Polite informal form |
서류를 제출해야 해. | I have to hand in documents. | Low form |
사람은 마음이 착해야 해요. | People should have good hearts. | Polite informal form |
운전면허를 따야 해. | I have to get a driver's license. | Low form |
나는 영어를 배워야 해요. | I must learn English. | Polite informal form |
집에 일찍 들어가야 해요. | I have to go home early. | Polite informal form |
내일은 일찍 일어나야 해. | I have to get up early tomorrow. | Low form |
Exceptions
- Example
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also