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How do you say "I will be absent for today's lesson" in formal Korean?
Dec 8, 2018 12:01 PM
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"I will be absent for today's lesson."
1. 저 오늘 레슨 못 할 거예요. (general and vague)
2. 저 오늘 레슨에 못 갈 거예요. (if the speaker usually goes to the place of a lesson)
3. 저 오늘 레슨에 참석(하지) 못할 거예요. (if the lesson has other participants so that it will still take place without the speaker)
December 8, 2018
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