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Eleni Karis
How to say "I am (verb)" ex.) I am driving
안녕!
So I know the basic 운전 means driving
Would I just say 나는 운전 or is there a different statement? (Or 저는)
Please tell me if there are rules and/or differences I should take note of!
고마워!
Mar 12, 2017 10:54 PM
Answers · 2
TTMIK Level 2 Lesson 10 / Present Progressive / -고 있어요
https://secure-hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/1/2/f/12fe531e113d1bb2/ttmik-l2l10.pdf?c_id=1808335&expiration=1489382825&hwt=6937eed4eea0caa8a2d04aec59037dfb
March 13, 2017
You can say :
- (저는/전/나는/난)운전 중입니다.
- (저는/전/나는/난)운전 중이에요.
- (나) 운전 중이야.
In Korean 운전 of course means 'driving', but 운전 is completely a noun so it needs some words that are equivalent to 'be ~ing' that are' ~중이다', ~하고 있다' . Or you can simply add '~하다'.
For example :
A) 여보세요? 지금 어디야?
B) 지금 운전해. 좀 이따 전화하자.
= 운전 중이니까 이따 전화하자.
= 운전하고 있어. 이따 전화하자.
March 13, 2017
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Eleni Karis
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