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VERB (FUTURE TENSE -- 겠다)

VERB (FUTURE TENSE -- 겠다)

In Korean, we have two ways of saying something that will happen in the future. It is translated as 'will' in English.

We will learn the first one.

STRUCTURE: VERB STEM 겠다

We can conjugate 겠다 at the end of the sentences using 요 and 니다 form.

HOW TO CONJUGATE 겠다?
• Take the verb stem (just remove 다) and add 요 or 습니다.

Easy, right? *-*



EXAMPLE:

내일 숙제를 하겠습니다.
I will do homework tomorrow.

HOW:
하다 (to do)
*하 겠다 = 하겠다
In the above example, we conjugated it into 니다 form::::
하겠다 (will do)
*하겠 습니다 = 하겠습니다


Why do we conjugate verbs into -니다 or -요 form?
----- We use 니다 at the end of the sentences to show polite way of speaking, and 요 to show an informal yet polite speaking. (The -요 form, as we all know, is widely used when speaking the language *-*) Here, I'll use 니다 only... *-*

저는 엔하이픈을 응원하겠습니다.
I will cheer for ENHYPEN.

HOW:
응원하다 (to cheer/ to root for)
*응원하 겠다 = 응원하겠다
In the example, we conjugated it into 니다 form::::
응원하겠다 (will cheer)
*응원하겠 습니다 = 응원하겠습니다.

MORE EXAMPLES:

선우는 학교에서 공부하겠습니다.
Sunoo will study at school.

엔하이픈은 11월 30일 데뷔하겠습니다.
Enhypen will debut on November 30.


~To make it negative, add 안 at the beginning.

하겠습니다.
I will not do it.

저는 놀겠습니다.
I will not play.



I hope we all get it~ *-* 여러분 화이팅~