LEARN KOREAN WITH ENHYPEN

VERB (PAST TENSE)

VERB (PAST TENSE)

STRUCTURE: VERB STEM 았다/었다

Since it is past tense, it expresses a statement that is already completed in the past. *-*

To write it in Korean, follow the structure above.

*There is a rule in adding the above words to the verb stem. It's not confusing, but it requires you to memorize (I think) so it will be easy.

RULE:

(It's just the basic, and I think I have to add a separate episode for the rules *-*)

• If the verb stem ends with 아 or 오, use 았다
• If the verb stem ends with 어, use 었다

EXAMPLES:
• eat - to eat
*ate = ate (ate)
WHY?
--- look at the last vowel in the verb stem, since it is 어 (in 먹) then you have to add 었다

• to go
*ga atta = went (went)
WHY?
--- look at the last vowel in the verb stem, since it is 아 (in 가) then you have to add 았다. In this case where the last vowel is 아, just add ㅆ다 below. There is no need to repeat 아. (가았다--- INCORRECT)

SENTENCES:

Jay went to school.
Jay went to school.

Jake ate lunch.
Jake ate lunch.

VOCAB:
lunch

NOTE: Watching any Korean shows will let you know more about the language. *-* Plus the songs too! Listen carefully to what they are saying and look for the words in the dictionary. As for me, I have 5 korean dictionaries in my phone... (just to make sure *-*) 

In ENHYPEN's Vlive, (look at their past vids, those with subtitles) watch it first, then watch again without the subtitles. I think it'll help. You'll be able to memorize words (even just 5% of what they have talked haha...) *-*

HAPPY LEARNING MY CO-ENGENES!!!