im watching all your classes on that +100 playlists since August!!! and im here on november finally watching this class i wanted to say that you helped me SO MUCH, i started learning korean with you and i improved in ways that i didn't expected i would be able for just 3 months 너무 감사합니다, 빅키 선생님!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Regarding -시키다 vs -게 하다 (starting at 45:23): it looks like you *have* to use V-게 하다 whenever you want to apply an adverb to V. For example, with 선생님께서 저를 열심히 공부하게 하세요 ("the teacher made me study hard"), is there a way to say this with 공부시키다? Wouldn't 선생님께서 저를 열심히 공부시키세요 mean "the teacher diligently made me study", rather than "the teacher made me diligently study"?
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[Time Stamp]
00:00 skip (intro)
03:57 -시키다
20:30 verb-게 하다
50:43 -게 하다's variation #1 (-도록 하다)
57:35 -게 하다's variation #2 (-게 만들다)
58:25 skip (break time)
01:02:45 continuing with -게 만들다
01:10:52 (skip)
Stream was disconnected due to connection problem, from -게 하다's variation #3 (-게 해주다) part.
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im watching all your classes on that +100 playlists since August!!! and im here on november finally watching this class
i wanted to say that you helped me SO MUCH, i started learning korean with you and i improved in ways that i didn't expected i would be able for just 3 months
너무 감사합니다, 빅키 선생님!!!❤❤❤❤❤
선생님 고마워요. 선생님의 노력이 저를 더 배우고 싶게 만들었어요.
I hope that makes sense and has some relevance. This seems like a difficult grammar form. To me, at least.
Yes it’s perfectly relevant and a perfect sentence 😊🙌🏻 Keith 씨가 수업에 열심히 참여해주시고 빠르게 배우시는 거 같아서 저도 넘 좋았습니당 ㅎㅎ
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Regarding -시키다 vs -게 하다 (starting at 45:23): it looks like you *have* to use V-게 하다 whenever you want to apply an adverb to V. For example, with 선생님께서 저를 열심히 공부하게 하세요 ("the teacher made me study hard"), is there a way to say this with 공부시키다? Wouldn't 선생님께서 저를 열심히 공부시키세요 mean "the teacher diligently made me study", rather than "the teacher made me diligently study"?
Great Lesson:)
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