Continuing Korean. Ross King
24.8. Expressing Intentions
24.9. -(으)ㄴ/-는 대로: as soon as . . . ; in accordance with
Exercises
LESSON 25: REVIEW 4
Summary of Lesson Notes
25.1. Pattern Review
Review Exercises
LESSON 26: I was up until late last night drinking with friends from work
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
26.1. The Plain Style
26.1.1. Plain Style Statements
26.1.2. Descriptive and Processive Verbs
26.1.3. Bases That Can Be Either Processive or Descriptive
26.1.4. Plain Style: The Bases 있-,없-,and 계시-
26.1.5. Plain Style: Past and Future Forms
26.2. Plain Style Questions
26.2.1. Type 1 Questions: -(으)냐, -느냐
26.2.2. Type 2 Questions: -니
26.3. Plain Style: Suggestions in -자
26.4. Plain Style Commands
26.4.1. Plain Style Commands Type 1: -(으)라
26.4.2. Plain Style Commands Type 2: -어라, -아라, -여라
26.5. Plain Style: The Copula
26.6. Intimate Style
26.7. Because of . . . ing with -느라(고)
26.8. The Copula Transferentive: Special Uses
26.8.1. Infinitive + 다 (-어/-아다)
26.8.2. Errand-Type Requests with -어/-아다 주-
26.8.3. Directional Particle 에 + 다 (에다, 에다가)
Exercises
LESSON 27: He says he wants to go to the States to study.
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
27.1. Quotations: Direct and Indirect
27.1.1. Direct Quotations
27.1.2. Indirect Quotations
27.2. More on Quoted Questions
27.3. More on Quoted Suggestions
27.4. More on Quoted Commands
27.5. The Copula in Quotations
27.6. Special Uses of the Quoted Copula
27.7. -에 의하면 . . . According to
27.8. Using 달라(고) 하- to Quote 주세요 Give me
27.9. The Particle 으로: More Meanings
Exercises
LESSON 28: Are they still selling it in bookstores?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
28.1. Retrospective Aspect
28.1.1. Retrospective Sentences
28.1.2. Apperceptive Retrospective Sentences
28.2. More on Retrospective Modifiers in -던
28.3. -던데(요)
28.4. Retrospective Conditionals in -더라면
28.4.1. If . . . Clauses in Conditionals
28.4.2. Then . . .Clauses in Conditionals: Review of Past-Past, Past-Future, and Past-Past future
28.5. Additional Uses of the Quotation Pattern in -고
28.5.1. Converting Plain Style Retrospective -더라 to Polite Style: -더라고(요)
28.5.2. Quotation Repeats
28.6. Errand Reporting
28.7. -(으)ᄅ 정도(로): To the extent that . . .
28.8. -고 나서: after VERBing
28.9. NOUN(을/를) 위해(서): for the sake of NOUN
28.9.1. NOUN(을/를) 위해(서)
28.9.2. VERB -기(를) 위해(서)
Exercises
LESSON 29: Honey, do you know where the car keys are?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
29.1. More Summative Forms: -기도 하-, -기는 하-, -기만 하-
29.1.1. -기도 하- I: really does/is
29.1.2. -기도 하- II: does/is both x and y
29.1.3. -기는 하지만: does/is, to be sure, but
29.1.4. -기만 하-: does nothing but
29.2. Is on the . . . ing side; Is fairly ~ pretty . . . with -(으)ㄴ/-는 편이-
29.3. The postmodifier 지: [TIME] since
29.4. The postmodifier 지: Oblique Questions in 지
29.4.1. Mechanics of Oblique Questions in 지
29.4.2. Oblique Questions in 지 with 알아요 and 몰라요
29.4.3. Oblique Questions in 지 with Information Verbs
29.5. Polite Questions with . . . 가요 and . . . 나요
29.5.1. Plain Base+ -(으)ㄴ/ -는 + 가요
29.5.2. Any Base + -나요
Exercises
LESSON 30: REVIEW 5
Review of Lesson Notes
30.1. Pattern Review
30.2. Verb Forms: Summary
30.2.1. Verb Bases
30.2.2. Verb Endings
30.3. Particles, Particle Phrases, Postnouns, and Suffixes: Summary
30.4. Auxiliary Verbs: Summary
Review Exercises
Reference Section
Korean-English Vocabulary
English-Korean Vocabulary
Korean-English Pattern Glossary