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"(을/를) 못해요" 하고 "하지 못해요" 은 달라요? 어떻게달라요?
"(을/를) 못해요" 하고 "하지 못해요" 은 달라요? 어떻게달라요? 아니면100% 같아요?
수영(을) 못해요.
수영(을)하지 못해요.
Are these exactly the same in meaning?
Can they be used in exactly the same situation?
Or is there a slight difference in nuance, or context when one is more appropriate than the other?
2016年1月3日 01:21
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"(을/를) 못해요" 하고 "하지 못해요" 은 달라요? 어떻게 달라요?
I think the two are the same as far as the connotation goes.
The shorter 못하다 is preferred in conversation and ~지 못하다 in more formal, literary contexts using long-winded style.
Also, in some cases one might be preferred over the other because of surrounding structures which might make the other more awkward. I can't think of a good example of that off-hand but there are situations that make one of them work better than the other.
Same goes for 안 하다 vs 하지 않다.
2016年1月4日
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