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How do you say "was" in korean? As in "she was at a concert"
17 juin 2015 06:14
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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 :)
17 juin 2015
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그녀가 콘서트에 있었어요 She was at the concert ~에 있다 to be at 있었어요 - past tense
17 juin 2015
Ce contenu enfreint nos lignes directrices de la communauté.
17 juin 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.
17 juin 2015
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