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Could you please explain difference between "공부하는게" and "공부한것은"?
As per title.
Many thanks!
22 de feb. de 2013 7:01
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"게" is short for "것이"^^'
(This short form is preferred in spoken.)
공부하는 게 ☞ 공부하는 것이(as a subject)
공부한 것은 means "something you studied" (as a topic) like Mojave said above.^^'
@Mojave, you're totally right. :)
\^o^/
22 de febrero de 2013
Thanks Mojave! Too many 것 in Korean @.@''... Hahaha...
24 de febrero de 2013
게 is the contracted form of 것이. And 것이 and 것은 mean "thing" but with different subject particles.
공부하는 is the present form of "to study" as an adjective.
공부한 is the past form of "to study" as an adjective.
공부하는 게 = the thing that I study (with the identifier particle)
공부한 것은 = the thing that I studied (with the topic particle)
I hope I got that right.
22 de febrero de 2013
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Tan
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Chino (cantonés), Inglés, Coreano, Malayo
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Coreano
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