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-(으)ㄹ게요, -(으)ㄹ 거예요 and -겠어요
What does each and every of these sentence ending express?
I know they're all for future tense, and that -(으)ㄹ게요 expresses somehow the intention or determination of the speaker. (also only used with the first person subject)
What about the others?
Thank you very much, in advance! :)
Feb 15, 2014 5:15 PM
Answers · 7
oh god.. I face..soooooooooooooo difficult question..
if you want to know future tense, I will exclude other things okay.
umm
basically,
할게요 : I will do
할거예요 : I'm going to
하겠어요. : I will do.
I need full sentences!!! can you show me some.. ^ㅡ^?
ex)
1. 청소 할께요.
I will clean.
2. 청소 할거예요.
I'm going to clean.
I'm cleaning later.
3. 청소 하겠어요.
I will clean. (it has strong will)
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those are my answer.
now I want to see your examples.
please comment below my answer. thank you!
February 15, 2014
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Gratsie Ella
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Bulgarian, English, Korean, Romanian
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