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How do you say "was" in korean?
As in "she was at a concert"
Jun 17, 2015 6:14 AM
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was - 었
That's the easist way to explain and catch the concept of Korean past tence.
나는 사과를 먹는다. - I'm eating an apple.
나는 사과를 먹었다. - I ate an apple.
그는 집에 있다. - He is at home.
그는 집에 있었다. - He was at home
So if you want to make a paste tence, then you can just put 었 right next to verb's root.
Ex) 있다's root is 있. so 있다's past tence will be 있었다.
먹다's root is 먹. so 먹다's past tence will be 먹었다.
I hope my explanation will be helpful to you :)
June 17, 2015
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그녀가 콘서트에 있었어요
She was at the concert
~에 있다 to be at
있었어요 - past tense
June 17, 2015
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June 17, 2015
Just remember, in English, we use the verb "to be" to mean "equality" (My neighbor is a teacher.) and "existence" (She was at the concert.). In Korean, they have two different words for that: 이다 for equality and 있다 for existence.
June 17, 2015
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