Difference between revisions of "아/어 + 대다"
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− | |Korex3 =그는 끊임없이 담배를 | + | |Korex3 =그는 끊임없이 담배를 피워대요. |
|Engex3 =He is always smoking a lot. | |Engex3 =He is always smoking a lot. | ||
|Comment3 =polite informal form | |Comment3 =polite informal form |
Revision as of 01:30, 14 June 2009
Verb + 아/어/여 + 대다 : This pattern is equivalent to equivalent statement
Conjugation Rule
For Conjugation rules, see the basic conjugation for 아/어/여. Some basic examples:
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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아이가 계속해서 울어대요. | The child just keeps on crying and crying. | polite informal form |
개가 심하게 짖어대요. | The dog barks a lot. | polite informal form |
그는 끊임없이 담배를 피워대요. | He is always smoking a lot. | polite informal form |
그녀는 졸리면 끊임없이 커피를 마셔댑니다. | She is drinking a lot of coffee whenever she feels sleepy. | formal form |
옆집 여자가 매일 밤 노래를 불러대서, 너무 시끄러워. | The woman who lives next door sings every night, so it's too noisy. | low form |
그사람은 항상 불평을 해댑니다. | He is always complaining. | formal form |
아이들이 쓸데없는 일로 떠들어대고 있어. | Kids make much ado about nothing. | low form |
반 친구들은 항상 내 사투리를 놀려대요. | My classmates keep teasing me about my accent. | polite informal form |
그 사람은 계속해서 웃어댔어요. | He kept laughing away. | formal form |
밤마다 먹어댔더니 살이쪘어. | I've eaten a lot every night, so I put on weight. | informal form |
Exceptions
- Example
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also
- Related topic or grammar