안녕하세요 Dreamling 들! Hello Dreamlings! An action verb is anything someone or something does. For example, to eat, to see, and to drink. In this lesson you’ll learn about what a verb is – specifically action verbs – and how to use them.
일어나다 to wake up
샤워하다 to shower
양치하다 to brush teeth
화장하다 to put on makeup
가다 to go
일하다 to work
공부하다 to study
놀다 to play
쇼핑하다 to shop
운동하다 to exercise
요리하다 to cook
마시다 to drink
먹다 to eat
보다 to see
자다 to sleep
청소하다 to clean
생각하다 to think
걱정하다 to worry
Now, we can form simple sentences. Remember that Korean sentences follow the structure SUBJECT, OBJECT, VERB. Here’s an example: “저는 케이크를 먹어요.” I eat cake.
Sometimes, a noun can be separated from the verb and be used by itself. For example, 공부 from 공부하다 can just mean study while 걱정 from 걱정하다 can just mean worry/worries. This way, you can say “you have many worries” instead of “you are worrying”. Therefore, 걱정하다 can also be written as 걱정를 하다 as 걱정 is a noun itself.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson! See you in the next one! 다음에 또 봐요!
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