Have ever... (~적 있다/없다, ~해 보다) | Live Class Abridged
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2019
- This is an abridged version of the live stream from 3-3-2019. It covers how to say "have ever" using 적 있다/없다, 적은, 적도, 해 보다, 해 본 적 vs 한 적, and more.
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Every time I read something in Korean that I haven't learn and type it on RUclips this guy has the answer, I feel realized, thanks Billy you are the best teacher.
Thank you so much! I was so confused between -본 적 and -보다. I couldn't see the difference, I was really losing it lol.
Now I can see the difference, my mind is finally at peace.
I love watching these even tho I saw the live stream. Great review
Fantastic as always. Thanks Billy.
Thank you so much.
another eye opening lesson thank you once again
Im back after 3 months and its crazy how what you say literally sticks. Everytime I think of this form I hear you saying "Give it a try and see how it goes"
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감사합니다 ☺️
항상 많이 배우고 갑니다
wow what a coincidence, today I just started learning by myself this point of grammar.
This was so great. I saw 적 being used before, but i just thought it meant never.
Omg Im Korean and you know better than me. Very detailed explanation :)
Finally a short video! Sorry Billy, but those 1-2 hour videos labeled as only discussing two grammar points... I haven’t been able to even start watching those. I know they were probably live classes, but man, some editing like in this was would be great. Keep doing this pls. ^^
All of them up to here have been edited/posted so far, and I'll be uploading edits of all of the full live lessons :)
Hi Billy. Do you have a lesson in how to say " every time" in korean? Like "every time i do this, every time I walk....etc"? Thank you again . Have a great day ahead. :)
Yes, my live stream about "If" and "When" also covered that form. It's ~때마다. There's also an abridged version of it here: ruclips.net/video/Q_iLcFcW57w/видео.html
Can I say “막장 먹어 본 적은 없는데 곱장 먹어 본 적이 있어요” if I want to say I haven’t had one experience but I have had another (in this case, similar) one or is using the particle twice seen as repetitive? How would I write such a sentence? Thanks!
I'm actually uploading a video tomorrow about using two topic markers in a sentence :)
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Billy, what does "것일까" mean? There's like barely any content on it. =(
것 + 이다 + ~까(요) ending. I have a video about the ~까(요) ending as well as a live stream you can find on my channel. The 것이다 form is a future tense, which I also covered during the future tense live stream.
@@GoBillyKorean I looked up both your live stream and the Learning Korean series, but there wasn't any explanations or examples with "걸까". I'll give you an example to show you what I mean. "널 사랑해서 나의 눈에 특별해 보이는 걸까" and "옆의 남자들의 눈에도 넌 특별한 걸까". Is the translation still the same like "Could it be"?
~걸까 is just 것 + 이다 + 까(요). 것 + 이다 is a future tense form (I did a live stream about this), and combined with ~까 would mean "would it be~" or "could it be~."
billy isn't this a present perfect ? the 적이 있다 / 없다?
it represents one usage of present perfect isn't??
I recommend not using any sort of English terms like that with Korean. It's going to cause confusion since they're not equivalents.