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em Past tense of modal verbs 2   »   ko 조동사의 과거형 2

88 [eighty-eight]

Past tense of modal verbs 2

Past tense of modal verbs 2

88 [여든여덟]

88 [yeodeun-yeodeolb]

조동사의 과거형 2

[jodongsaui gwageohyeong 2]

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My son did not want to play with the doll. 제 --은 인-놀이를 하고--지 -았--. 제 아-- 인---- 하- 싶- 않---- 제 아-은 인-놀-를 하- 싶- 않-어-. ----------------------- 제 아들은 인형놀이를 하고 싶지 않았어요. 0
j- -------un----y--n-n---ile-l h------p-i--n---ss----o. j- a-------- i---------------- h--- s---- a------------ j- a-e-l-e-n i-h-e-n-n-l-i-e-l h-g- s-p-i a-h-a-s-e-y-. ------------------------------------------------------- je adeul-eun inhyeongnol-ileul hago sipji anh-ass-eoyo.
My daughter did not want to play football / soccer (am.). 제-딸- -구를-하- -지 --어요. 제 딸- 축-- 하- 싶- 않---- 제 딸- 축-를 하- 싶- 않-어-. -------------------- 제 딸은 축구를 하고 싶지 않았어요. 0
j--tt---e---c--gg-l--l----o sip-i--nh-ass--o-o. j- t------- c--------- h--- s---- a------------ j- t-a---u- c-u-g-l-u- h-g- s-p-i a-h-a-s-e-y-. ----------------------------------------------- je ttal-eun chugguleul hago sipji anh-ass-eoyo.
My wife did not want to play chess with me. 제 아-- -와 체-를-하- 싶- ----. 제 아-- 저- 체-- 하- 싶- 않---- 제 아-는 저- 체-를 하- 싶- 않-어-. ------------------------ 제 아내는 저와 체스를 하고 싶지 않았어요. 0
je --ae--un-je----c-e-e--e-l -a-o-s-pj--a---a-s--o--. j- a------- j---- c--------- h--- s---- a------------ j- a-a-n-u- j-o-a c-e-e-l-u- h-g- s-p-i a-h-a-s-e-y-. ----------------------------------------------------- je anaeneun jeowa cheseuleul hago sipji anh-ass-eoyo.
My children did not want to go for a walk. 제--이들은-산--- 싶--않---. 제 아--- 산--- 싶- 않---- 제 아-들- 산-하- 싶- 않-어-. -------------------- 제 아이들은 산책하고 싶지 않았어요. 0
je--id--l---- --nc-a--h-g--sipj- a-h-----eoy-. j- a--------- s----------- s---- a------------ j- a-d-u---u- s-n-h-e-h-g- s-p-i a-h-a-s-e-y-. ---------------------------------------------- je aideul-eun sanchaeghago sipji anh-ass-eoyo.
They did not want to tidy the room. 그-은 -을 정리-고--- 않-어-. 그-- 방- 정--- 싶- 않---- 그-은 방- 정-하- 싶- 않-어-. -------------------- 그들은 방을 정리하고 싶지 않았어요. 0
g--d-u--eun ban----- -eon--i---o---p-----h--ss-e-yo. g---------- b------- j---------- s---- a------------ g-u-e-l-e-n b-n---u- j-o-g-i-a-o s-p-i a-h-a-s-e-y-. ---------------------------------------------------- geudeul-eun bang-eul jeonglihago sipji anh-ass-eoyo.
They did not want to go to bed. 그---자러 -- -지-않---. 그-- 자- 가- 싶- 않---- 그-은 자- 가- 싶- 않-어-. ------------------ 그들은 자러 가고 싶지 않았어요. 0
geu---l-----jal-- gago ------an----s-eoyo. g---------- j---- g--- s---- a------------ g-u-e-l-e-n j-l-o g-g- s-p-i a-h-a-s-e-y-. ------------------------------------------ geudeul-eun jaleo gago sipji anh-ass-eoyo.
He was not allowed to eat ice cream. 그는 아이-크-을 먹-면 - -어요. 그- 아----- 먹-- 안 됐--- 그- 아-스-림- 먹-면 안 됐-요- -------------------- 그는 아이스크림을 먹으면 안 됐어요. 0
ge--eun ais-u---l---eul-m-og-e-my--n-an -wae----oyo. g------ a-------------- m----------- a- d----------- g-u-e-n a-s-u-e-l-m-e-l m-o---u-y-o- a- d-a-s---o-o- ---------------------------------------------------- geuneun aiseukeulim-eul meog-eumyeon an dwaess-eoyo.
He was not allowed to eat chocolate. 그---콜-을---면 안-됐--. 그- 초--- 먹-- 안 됐--- 그- 초-렛- 먹-면 안 됐-요- ------------------ 그는 초콜렛을 먹으면 안 됐어요. 0
ge-n--n c--k--le--eul--e---e---eo---n dw-e-s-e--o. g------ c------------ m----------- a- d----------- g-u-e-n c-o-o-l-s-e-l m-o---u-y-o- a- d-a-s---o-o- -------------------------------------------------- geuneun chokolles-eul meog-eumyeon an dwaess-eoyo.
He was not allowed to eat sweets. 그--사탕을--으--- -어요. 그- 사-- 먹-- 안 됐--- 그- 사-을 먹-면 안 됐-요- ----------------- 그는 사탕을 먹으면 안 됐어요. 0
ge------sa-an----l-m------m---n-a---wa-s--eo-o. g------ s--------- m----------- a- d----------- g-u-e-n s-t-n---u- m-o---u-y-o- a- d-a-s---o-o- ----------------------------------------------- geuneun satang-eul meog-eumyeon an dwaess-eoyo.
I was allowed to make a wish. 저----을 --도-됐어-. 저- 소-- 말-- 됐--- 저- 소-을 말-도 됐-요- --------------- 저는 소원을 말해도 됐어요. 0
j-on-u----won-eul-----aed- -----s-eoy-. j------ s-------- m------- d----------- j-o-e-n s-w-n-e-l m-l-a-d- d-a-s---o-o- --------------------------------------- jeoneun sowon-eul malhaedo dwaess-eoyo.
I was allowed to buy myself a dress. 저는-제-원-스를 -도 됐--. 저- 제 원--- 사- 됐--- 저- 제 원-스- 사- 됐-요- ----------------- 저는 제 원피스를 사도 됐어요. 0
j--n--n-j- w-n---eu--u- -a-o----e-s-----. j------ j- w----------- s--- d----------- j-o-e-n j- w-n-i-e-l-u- s-d- d-a-s---o-o- ----------------------------------------- jeoneun je wonpiseuleul sado dwaess-eoyo.
I was allowed to take a chocolate. 저는 초콜-을 가-도-됐어요. 저- 초--- 가-- 됐--- 저- 초-렛- 가-도 됐-요- ---------------- 저는 초콜렛을 가져도 됐어요. 0
j-on--n ch--o-les--ul-g--yeod- ---es--eoyo. j------ c------------ g------- d----------- j-o-e-n c-o-o-l-s-e-l g-j-e-d- d-a-s---o-o- ------------------------------------------- jeoneun chokolles-eul gajyeodo dwaess-eoyo.
Were you allowed to smoke in the airplane? 당신은 --기-서--배 --도 됐-요? 당-- 비---- 담- 피-- 됐--- 당-은 비-기-서 담- 피-도 됐-요- --------------------- 당신은 비행기에서 담배 피워도 됐어요? 0
d--g--n--un ---a----g-e--o -am-----i-odo ----ss-eo-o? d---------- b------------- d----- p----- d----------- d-n-s-n-e-n b-h-e-g-g-e-e- d-m-a- p-w-d- d-a-s---o-o- ----------------------------------------------------- dangsin-eun bihaeng-gieseo dambae piwodo dwaess-eoyo?
Were you allowed to drink beer in the hospital? 당-- -원----- 마-- 됐--? 당-- 병--- 맥- 마-- 됐--- 당-은 병-에- 맥- 마-도 됐-요- -------------------- 당신은 병원에서 맥주 마셔도 됐어요? 0
da-gs---eun-b-e-n------e-e- -ae--- mas-e-do --a-----o-o? d---------- b-------------- m----- m------- d----------- d-n-s-n-e-n b-e-n---o---s-o m-e-j- m-s-e-d- d-a-s---o-o- -------------------------------------------------------- dangsin-eun byeong-won-eseo maegju masyeodo dwaess-eoyo?
Were you allowed to take the dog into the hotel? 당-은--- 호텔--데--도-됐어-? 당-- 개- 호-- 데--- 됐--- 당-은 개- 호-에 데-가- 됐-요- -------------------- 당신은 개를 호텔에 데려가도 됐어요? 0
dang--n-eun--ael-ul---t-l-- d---e---d---wa-----oyo? d---------- g------ h------ d--------- d----------- d-n-s-n-e-n g-e-e-l h-t-l-e d-l-e-g-d- d-a-s---o-o- --------------------------------------------------- dangsin-eun gaeleul hotel-e delyeogado dwaess-eoyo?
During the holidays the children were allowed to remain outside late. 휴-----아-들- 밖- -------됐어요. 휴- 동- 아--- 밖- 오- 있-- 됐--- 휴- 동- 아-들- 밖- 오- 있-도 됐-요- ------------------------- 휴일 동안 아이들은 밖에 오래 있어도 됐어요. 0
h-u-l-d-ng--- a-d-u--eun-b----e ---- -s-----o dw--ss-eoy-. h---- d------ a--------- b----- o--- i------- d----------- h-u-l d-n---n a-d-u---u- b-k--- o-a- i-s-e-d- d-a-s---o-o- ---------------------------------------------------------- hyuil dong-an aideul-eun bakk-e olae iss-eodo dwaess-eoyo.
They were allowed to play in the yard for a long time. 그-은-뜰에서-오래--아도 됐-요. 그-- 뜰-- 오- 놀-- 됐--- 그-은 뜰-서 오- 놀-도 됐-요- ------------------- 그들은 뜰에서 오래 놀아도 됐어요. 0
g-ud--l--un ---ul-ese- -l-e-no--a---dwae-s-eoy-. g---------- t--------- o--- n------ d----------- g-u-e-l-e-n t-e-l-e-e- o-a- n-l-a-o d-a-s---o-o- ------------------------------------------------ geudeul-eun tteul-eseo olae nol-ado dwaess-eoyo.
They were allowed to stay up late. 그-은---까지---자- -어요. 그-- 늦--- 안 자- 됐--- 그-은 늦-까- 안 자- 됐-요- ------------------ 그들은 늦게까지 안 자도 됐어요. 0
ge-de-----n ----g-k-a-- -n-j---------s-eo-o. g---------- n---------- a- j--- d----------- g-u-e-l-e-n n-u-g-k-a-i a- j-d- d-a-s---o-o- -------------------------------------------- geudeul-eun neujgekkaji an jado dwaess-eoyo.

Tips against forgetting

Learning is not always easy. Even when it is fun, it can be exhausting. But when we've learned something, we're happy. We're proud of ourselves and our progress. Unfortunately, we can forget what we learn. That is often a problem with languages in particular. Most of us learn one or more languages in school. This knowledge often gets lost after the school years. We hardly speak the language anymore. Our native language usually dominates our everyday life. Many foreign languages only get used on vacation. But if knowledge isn't regularly activated, it gets lost. Our brain needs exercise. It could be said that it functions like a muscle. This muscle has to be exercised, otherwise it will get weaker. But there are ways to prevent forgetting. The most important thing is to repeatedly apply what you have learned. Consistent rituals can help with this. You can plan a small routine for different days of the week. On Monday, for example, you could read a book in the foreign language. Listen to an overseas radio station on Wednesday. Then on Friday you can write in a journal in the foreign language. This way you're switching between reading, hearing and writing. Consequently, your knowledge is activated in different ways. All of these exercises don't have to last long; half an hour is enough. But it's important that you practice regularly! Studies show that what you learn stays in the brain for decades. It just has to be dug out of the drawer again…