OK class, I have a proposal to write at my day job so we will take this slow, but we can't let globe-rotting @SuitedUpDev get too far ahead.

In
howtostudykorean.com/unit1/uni
we start learning systematic rules about Korean verbs and adjectives. First is reminder that verbs and adjectives go at the end of the sentence. Unlike in English, Korean sentences do not *need* a verb, an adjective will do as they contain the sense of "being" that English conveys by include the verb "to be". When an adjective is used, it does not take an object, but describes the subject (which takes the ~는 particle).

The sections on verbs/adjectives will be enough for this week.

For homework, write six sentences: 3 with verbs, three with adjectives.

@kpopncommunism @dwarf @momo @ShaMyouiMo @sakurako @dogfox

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