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Can someone tell me the difference between these two Korean words?
What is the difference here:
했었어요
and
했어요
I know it's (doing something in the past), but what is the difference between them?
Mar 17, 2012 3:33 AM
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"했었어요" is more like "used to..." while "했어요" can be used to indicate the simple past or the present perfect tense.
"-었었" form is also used to recall the memories of the past, and sometimes used to emphasize what happened or what you did in the past.
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March 17, 2012
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