이건 내일 아침에 먹을 빵이에요.
- This is the bread that I'll eat tomorrow morning.
I was thinking ....이건 빵이가 내일 아침에 먹있어요.
먹을-will eat....so I know I was wrong there.


John wrote:I, after all this time, am still having some issues with what order words are placed in a sentence. I think I am borderline mentally handicapped.
이건 내일 아침에 먹을 빵이에요.
- This is the bread that I'll eat tomorrow morning.
I was thinking ....이건 빵이가 내일 아침에 먹있어요.
먹을-will eat....so I know I was wrong there.
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John wrote:I, after all this time, am still having some issues with what order words are placed in a sentence. I think I am borderline mentally handicapped.
이건 내일 아침에 먹을 빵이에요.
- This is the bread that I'll eat tomorrow morning.
I was thinking ....이건 빵이가 내일 아침에 먹있어요.
먹을-will eat....so I know I was wrong there.
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holdfast wrote:
when you look at the sentence "this is the bread that i will eat tomorrow morning" what is the main verb? the main verb is "is" so therefore, "is" should go at the end of the sentence (because the main verb always goes at the end in korean). then the clause that describes what it "is" will go in between. i think you just got confused because there are two verbs in this sentence - is and eat. in this case, eat describes the thing that "is".
in the example sentence, you can break the sentence into 3 parts - 이건 ("this" - the topic of the sentence) 내일 아침에 먹을 ("that i will eat tomorrow morning" - adjective clause describing bread) 빵이에요 ("bread is" - the main verb). you can throw a lot of things into an adjective clause, so it's easy to get lost in a long sentence. if you make the sentence a little simpler, you could say 이건 먹을 빵이에요 - this is the bread i will eat. it's still topic-adjective clause-verb. there are many different kinds of adjective clauses and ways to conjugate them
John wrote:Well I wasn't an English major, and I was lost as soon as you said predicate, or adjective, ..... Unfortunately to understand your explanation I would have to go back to high school English and translate.
I do appreciate your time taken to answer my post.
Alexis wrote:Wow, you guys are so helpful! I've been wondering for a while now what happens when you have more than one verb in a sentence!!![]()
So could someone please explain (again. Sorry!) how you'd say something like:
"I want to go to the shops"?
Thanks for any help!
Sorry for sorta hijacking your post, John!!