
안녕하세요! This is the Sentence Building Drill (문장 만들기 연습) lesson! In this series, we will look at how you can expand your Korean sentence building skills by adding or replacing certain words in given sentences. All the “key” sentences that are used in these lessons are composed of grammar points that have previously been introduced through our lessons. This series will be a good opportunity for you to review what you have learned in the past and also to learn some new vocabulary! Have fun studying!
You can view a free PDF for this lesson here, or if you want to study with our TalkToMeInKorean textbooks, you can get them here. And after you learn the basics, try writing your own Korean sentences and get corrections from native speakers through HaruKorean, our 1:1 correction service.













Yay! Thanks for the lesson!
재미 있었어요 진짜 고마워요 and i wanna say to all muslims ramdan 축하해요 .. i will stop learning korean for around month .. ramdan 다음에 한국어 다시 배우고 할거에요 ..
선생님 이 문장이 맞아요 ..
제가 부자 사람 결혼 했으면 좋겠어요 ㅋㅋㅋ
질문 있어요
“날씨가 좋았으면 좋겠어요” (It will good if the weather is nice)
만약에 “날씨가 좋아면 좋겠어요” 라고 말하면 안 돼요? 왜 과거 시제 쓰요?
안녕하세요 Matthew 씨, 도와볼게요..
“날씨가 좋았으면 좋겠어요”
날씨가 = weather
좋았으면 = if it was/has been good/nice
좋겠어요 = it would be good
If the weather was nice, it would be good.
영어로 사실 번역하면 문장의 뜻이 그렇게 될 것 같아요.. ^^
한국어를 공부 하고싶어 좋겠어요.