I learned this form/way to use 보이다 a while ago, but I was never taught and have never used it with an action verb + 것 같다. Surprisingly informative and helpful lesson that I didn’t think I needed. Thank you, Billy!
Im familiar with this form. I learned this back when I Watched your "passive" lesson and man oh man! Its been a long time donno how it stuck Anyways, thank you. Even though I was familiarr with this lesson, I Always learn something new
For English speaker, the passive form is difficult? One of my English speaking students doesn't understand the passive form even though other students understand very well. She said English speakers don't have any feeling about it 🥲 Is it for real?
There is definitely a passive form in English. Sadly, if you didn't pay attention in class, you don't know it. I'm American and I had strong grammar training in school so, yes, I know passive absolutely exists in English.
English speakers use passive form all the time. Maybe they just don’t realize that’s what it’s called. Passive voice is easier to use in English because you usually just use the same verb. In Korean you have to learn a new passive verb (though it’s usually similar to the active equivalent). I like Billy’s video about passive verbs: ua-cam.com/video/aht-KkzsNbM/v-deo.html
I learned this form/way to use 보이다 a while ago, but I was never taught and have never used it with an action verb + 것 같다. Surprisingly informative and helpful lesson that I didn’t think I needed. Thank you, Billy!
Always super helpful. Thanks Billy. 명절 잘 되세요 ⛄️
Yesterday it was snowing a lot in korea!! Your background is real korea now haha!
Really? It snowed here a lot today too!
We’ve had barley any snow this year 👁💧👄💧👁
I feel more confident speaking Korean with every new classes of this lives streams. 이 채널은 진짜로 한국어를 배우기 위한 제일 채널이네요!!!
Plot twist: Billy actually goes outside to record the videos
My savior is back
Great lesson, thanks Billy!
항상 올려주시는 강의 영상 잘 보고 있습니다!
저는 이런 강의를 영어공부에 활용하는 타입이예요. ㅎㅎ
Best teacher ever!!!! Thank you again!
Nice Teacher
really good lesson!!
Am i wrong or he does look like Charlie puth
I was thinking about this very long time and finally today he said that
Im familiar with this form. I learned this back when I Watched your "passive" lesson and man oh man! Its been a long time donno how it stuck
Anyways, thank you. Even though I was familiarr with this lesson, I Always learn something new
Thank you billy ❤️
For English speaker, the passive form is difficult? One of my English speaking students doesn't understand the passive form even though other students understand very well. She said English speakers don't have any feeling about it 🥲 Is it for real?
There is definitely a passive form in English. Sadly, if you didn't pay attention in class, you don't know it. I'm American and I had strong grammar training in school so, yes, I know passive absolutely exists in English.
English speakers use passive form all the time. Maybe they just don’t realize that’s what it’s called. Passive voice is easier to use in English because you usually just use the same verb. In Korean you have to learn a new passive verb (though it’s usually similar to the active equivalent). I like Billy’s video about passive verbs: ua-cam.com/video/aht-KkzsNbM/v-deo.html
Can you put subtitles in spanish? Its the best channel to learn korean :3
Yeah. You look like Charlie Puth . I just realized when you said that though lol
I realized that in the beginning of this video and coincidently, he reminded that in this video which made me supprise.
So, the form with 나 보다, goes attached with the 아/어/여 보이다 form?
Sleep well* Mr. Grammar teacher.
Hey Mr. Billy
How about 모양이다 is it also used for the same
Thanks for your efforts
ua-cam.com/video/GA3ORUnupKc/v-deo.html
Can you plz explain the use of ㄴ/는 걸(요)
It's a bit confusing
Can you plz explain it's uses 🙏🙏
I've done a live stream about that already, which you can find in the live streams playlist on my channel :)
You too look like Charlie puth you said that on purpose right!