Hello everyone~~
This is Tim from KC101.com.
Throughout this post, I'd like to give you profound insight into "Connective Endings - -고 "and", -지만 "but", -(으)니까 "because...", and -(으)면 "if..."" in Korean.
Please keep in mind the followings!!!
1. You must learn about 동사 어간 "verb stem" FIRST before studying "Connective Endings"
(for more information about 동사 어간, please take a look at the post of "About 일반동사 (동작동사) "Action verbs"".
2. You must be familiar with these rules...
a. 동사 어간 "Verb Stem" + 자 (For more info about this rule, please take a look at the post of "Informal Sentence Endings - 자 & 요")
b-1. if 동사 어간 "Verb Stem" ends WITH a 받침 (with a consonant), attach 은 / 이 / 을 (rules for particles)
b-2. if 동사 어간 "Verb Stem" ends WITHOUT a 받침 (ends with a vowel), attach 는 / 가 / 를 (rules for particles)
★ Here are some lists of Connective Endings in Korean
a. -고 "-and". Formation: Verb Stem + 고
b. -지만 "-but". Formation: Verb Stem + 지만
c. -(으)니까 "because...". Formation: Verb Stem + (으)니까 / 니까
d. -(으)면 "if...". Formation: Verb Stem + (으)면 / 면
★ Here are rules -
a. (for -고 "-and") Verb Stem + 고 (하고 "do and," 먹고 "eat and," 보고 "watch and," 듣고 "listen and," and so on)
b. (for -지만 "-but") Verb Stem + 지만 (하지만 "do but," 먹지만 "eat but," 보지만 "watch but,", 듣지만 "listen but,", and so on)
c. (for -(으)니까 "because...") If the Verb Stem ends WITH a 받침 (with a consonant) => Verb Stem + 으니까
(먹으니까 "because I eat...", 읽으니까 "because I read...", 입으니까 "because I wear...", and so on)
If the Verb Stem ends WITHOUT a 받침 (ends with a vowel) => Verb Stem + 니까
(하니까 "because I do...", 쓰니까 "because I write...", 가니까 "because I go...", and so on)
d. (for -(으)면 "if...")If the Verb Stem ends WITH a 받침 (with a consonant) => Verb Stem + 으면[/b]
(먹으면 "if I eat...", 읽으면 "if I read...", 입으면 "if I wear...", and so on)
If the Verb Stem ends WITHOUT a 받침 (ends with a vowel) => Verb Stem + 면
(하면 "if I do...", 쓰면 "if I write...", 가면 "if I go...", and so on)
Now, let's simply practice some... (are you ready?)
Example #1) 먹다 "to eat". 먹 (ends WITH a 받침) is the Verb Stem, and then...
=> a. (to express "eat and,") 먹 "verb stem" + 고 => 먹 + 고 => 먹고 "eat and,"
=> b. (to express "eat but,") 먹 "verb stem" + 지만 => 먹 + 지만 => 먹지만 "eat but,"
=> c. (to express "because I eat...") 먹 "verb stem" + 으니까 => 먹 + 으니까 => 먹으니까 "because I eat..."
=> d. (to express "if I eat...") 먹 "verb stem" + 으면 => 먹 + 으면 => 먹으면 "if I eat..."
Example #2) 하다 "to do". 하 (ends WITHOUT a 받침) is the Verb Stem, and then...
=> a. (to express "do and,") 하 "verb stem" + 고 => 하 + 고 => 하고 "do and,"
=> b. (to express "do but,") 하 "verb stem" + 지만 => 하 + 지만 => 하지만 "do but,"
=> c. (to express "because you do...") 하 "verb stem" + 니까 => 하 + 니까 => 하니까 "because you do..."
=> d. (to express "if you do...") 하 "verb stem" + 면 => 하 + 면 => 하면 "if you do..."
Now, it's your turn!
#3. 보다 "do see". 보 is the Verb Stem, and it becomes... a._____ b. _____ c. ________ d. _________
#4. 듣다 "to listen". 듣 is the Verb Stem, and it becomes... a. _____ b. _____ c. ________ d. _________
#5. 오다 "to come". 오 is the Verb Stem, and it becomes... a. _____ b. _____ c. ________ d. __________
#6. 읽다 "to read". 읽 is the Verb Stem, and it becomes... a. _____ b._____ c. ________ d. __________
#7. 말하다 "to speak". 말하 is the Verb Stem, and it becomes... a. _______ b. _______ c. _________ d. __________
#8. 입다 "to wear". 입 is the verb Stem, and it becomes... a. _____ b. _____ c. ________ d. _________
#9. 저는 한국어를 공부할때 "read and," ____, "write and," ____, "to listen and," ____, "to speak" 말하기를 다 합니다.
#10. 단어를 "read but,"______, " "to see but,"______, "to speak but," _________, 아직도 단어 공부가 힘듭니다.
Now, you know about "Connective Endings - -고 "and", -지만 "but", -(으)니까 "because...", and -(으)면 "if..." in Korean
If you remember those, you wouldn't have much difficulties to communicate with Korean.
Thanks for your time and study.
Please feel free to give me any advice and comment on this post.
Hope this post helps you give the profound insight into the 'Connective Endings'.
cheers, 여러분 힘내세요~~ "Go Go everyone~~~"
Tim
ps. For more practice on 'VERB STEM', please give a listen to "Lower Intermediate Season 2"