Back then this was a very difficult grammar point to grasp as an American English speaker but you put it perfectly when you said how to think like a Korean!!!
Just yesterday i got so confused by 은 / ㄴ being used for both present and past tense and could not figure out why. Thank you so much for saving me, this video could not have had better timing. I appreciate all your videos so much!!
감사합니다 쌤. I'm taking a korean language course in seoul, but my teachers don't explain in English and I've been struggling to grasp this for a while. Your explanation really helps an English speaker like me.
감사합니다! I think a lot of Korean people use this construction :)
한국 사람들이 이 문법을 정말 많이 쓰는 것 같아요!
Wow! You answered a question I had and didn't know who to ask. I'll keep watching your videos. Good job!
Back then this was a very difficult grammar point to grasp as an American English speaker but you put it perfectly when you said how to think like a Korean!!!
Just covered this in Lingo Deer and your explanation is so helpful and clear.
Just yesterday i got so confused by 은 / ㄴ being used for both present and past tense and could not figure out why. Thank you so much for saving me, this video could not have had better timing. I appreciate all your videos so much!!
Thanks for you explanation. It completed my studies. Best regards from Brazil.
감사합니다 쌤. I'm taking a korean language course in seoul, but my teachers don't explain in English and I've been struggling to grasp this for a while. Your explanation really helps an English speaker like me.
This is very useful! Thanks!
Perfectly explained 👏🏻
I love your grammar rule explanations, thanks for the videos❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
안녕하세요!!
When you say you don't think... can you also use the 지 않다 form before 것 같다 or does that sound unnatural?
Yes you can :)
@@GoBillyKorean oh, that was fast! Thank you!
I think i saw something like ~했을 것같아요.past tense stem but future tense implied by 을, Is that a thing? What is that
It's used for "would have~" :)
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