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가다 for future actions?
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Is 가다 verb used like in English to say that a person is "going to" do something?
Example: "I am going to eat." Can I say it in Korean >> "저는 먹다 갑니다." ?
If yes, can the "저는" be omitted here? (먹다 갑니다.) or will it change the meaning?
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Sep 1, 2014 2:11 PM
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"저는 먹으러 갑니다" is a correct expression. "저는 먹겠습니다" is also possible.
"먹다 갑니다" is not correct.. It sounds like "I'm leaving now after eating."
"저는" can be omitted depending on the context..
September 1, 2014
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