Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "exercise" : hint (un-dong)
운(un) + 동(dong) = 운동 (un-dong)
2. "morning": hint (a-chim)
3. "afternoon" : hint (jeom-sim)
4. "evening" : hint (jeo-nyeok)
5. "to eat" : hint (meok-da)
6. "homework" : hint (suk-je)
7. "to sleep" : hint (ja-da)
B. Lesson Focus
The focus of this lesson is about Preposition of time - 에 (e) "at, in".
The preposition of Time, -에 (-e) "at, in", marks the time (or direction, location) when attached to a noun.
Example - 1. "at 7:00" : hint (il-gop-si-e)
일(il) + 곱(gop) + 시(si) + 에(e) = 일곱시에 (il-gop-si-e)
2. "at 1:00 pm" : hint (o-hu han-si-e)
3. "at 8:00 am" : hint (a-chim yeo-deol-si-e)
4. "on Monday" : hint (wol-yo-il-e)
5. "on Saturday" : hint (to-yo-il-e)
6. "in this year" : hint (ol-hae-e)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "At what time in the morning, do you wake up?" : hint (a-chim myeot-si-e il-eo-namnikka?)
아침 몇 시에 일어납니까?
2. "At what time in the afternoon, do you eat lunch?" : hint (o-hu myeot-si-e jeom-sim-eul meok-seumnikka?)
3. "At what time in the evening, do eat supper?" : hint (jeo-nyeok mueot-si-e jeo-nyeok-eul meok-seumnikka?)
4. "What would you do on Friday?" : hint (keum-yo-il-e-(neun) mwo-hae?)
5. "What do you do (in) next week?" : hint (da-eum-ju-e-(neun) mwo-hae?)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
Reply this post then, I will kindly assist and give you the answers.
여러분 힘 내세요~~! Don't give up guys~~!
Cheers, Tim
Tim
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