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Using 군요 with adjectives I read that with adjectives, we just add 군요 at the end if we want to use this grammar point => eg. 예쁘군요 But my text book also tells me that even though 유먕하다 is an adjective (to be famous), 유명하다+ 군요 = 유명하는군요. Is it because of 하다 ? Every adjectives made with 하다 acts like verbs ? =>eg. 다뜻하다, 약하다, 통통하다 고맙습니다!
Feb 22, 2019 3:57 PM
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Korean adjectives are also called descriptive verbs as they conjugate like action verbs. '- 군요' is added to the verb stem. Here are examples. I just put '|' in between the verb stem and '다' for clarification. e.g. 유명하|다 (The verb stem of 유명하다 is 유명하.) stem + -군요 : 유명하(stem) + 군요 = 유명하군요 e.g. 귀엽|다 (The stem is 귀엽.) stem + -군요 : 귀엽(stem) + 군요 = 귀엽군요. Hope it helps! Please follow me at koreanclass.canada on Instagram for studying Korean every day!
February 22, 2019
with 'action' verbs "+는군요" /// with 'status' verb (adjective) and with suffix ~았/었/였/겠~ "+군요" /// with '이다' verb: "+군요" if vowel ending noun, "+이군요" if consonant ending noun... la fin ))
February 22, 2019
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