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Why "하다" type verbs are often separated by using "을/를" to become "-을/를 하다"? So very often I am seeing this and I'm trying to understand is it used only in some situations or I can actually use it all the time. And in the end of all what is the point of doing it? Is there something special about this? And I'm not speaking about the cases where I'm using "안" (negative sentence) or "못". So why koreans will say "전화를 하다" instead of "전화하다"? Or "공부를 하다", not "공부하다"?
2014年3月4日 15:57
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-을/-를 is the object marker. It is placed after the object in a sentence. Sometimes, it is omitted but it is better for the object marker to be present. In certain situations, the meaning of a sentence is often being understood even with the absence of the object marker: -공부(를) 해요. Study. -전화(를) 해요. Make a phone call. -빨래(를) 해요. Do the laundry. Other sentences using -을/-를: -밥을 먹어요. Eat rice. -옷을 사요. Buy clothes. -친구를 만나요. Meet a friend. It is also the same for 안/못: -공부(를) 안/못 해요. Doesn't/can't study. -전화(를) 안/못 해요. Doesn't/can't make a phone call. -빨래(를) 안/못 해요. Doesn't/can't do the laundry. -밥을 안/못 먹어요. Doesn't/can't eat rice. -옷을 안/못 사요. Doesn't/can't buy clothes. -친구를 안/못 만나요. Doesn't/can't meet a friend.
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