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Louise
How can I use '있고' and '있는' together in a sentences?
How can I use 있고 and 있는 together in sentences?
Also, how do they change the meaning of the sentence?
For example (from a text):
하지만 온천이 있고 근처에 유적지도 있는 곳에 가고 싶어요.
저는 고기가 있고 샐러드가 있는 식당에 가고 싶어요.
*문법적으로 맞아요?*
저는 영화 보기 있고 쉬기 있는 집에 가고 싶어요.
저는 아름답기 있고 공기가 맑기 있는 곳에 살고 싶어요.
Mar 9, 2015 7:50 PM
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Louise, take Jason Kim's sentences and look at this pattern.
Example sentence 1 Pattern:
verb stem +ㄹ/을 수 있고 verb stem + ㄹ/을 수 있는
Example:
저는 영화를 볼 수 있고 쉴 수 있는 집에 가고 싶어요
Pattern 2
verb stem + 고 ....+ ....verb stem + ㄴ/은
저는 아름답고 공기가 맑은 곳에 살고 싶어요.
I think you can understand the reasoning behind Jason Kim's first sentence. Let's look at the second. You are trying to coming 아름답다 in a sentence with 맑다. They are both verbs. So
아름답고 공기가 맑은 곳
descriptive vst + ㄴ/은/는 creates a modifier
이쁜 아이
더운 날
하얀 옷
You can do the same thing with 있다 when necessary as in the text examples:
온천이 있고 근처에 유적지도 있는 곳
I am not sure if you need more practice with changing verbs to modifiers. I wrote a long response bout this to someone (who was actually asking about something else). :P
Let me copy my response from there and bring it here.
March 10, 2015
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저는 영화를 볼 수 있고 쉴 수 있는 집에 가고 싶어요.
저는 아름답고 공기가 맑은 곳에 살고 싶어요.
~하기 있고 is not correct
~ㄹ수 있고 is correct
March 9, 2015
Edit - "How can I use them in sentences?"
March 9, 2015
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Louise
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