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The topic is about society ... 답장을 늦게 써서 미안해.
이번 주에 더 쓸거야. ^^ 많이 것들에 대해 이야기 하고 싶어.
이 일기를 고쳤을 때, 새 편지를 받는것 같아. :)
I hope that everyone who needs to recover will re...
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The topic is about society ... I think Canada has vested rights and your friend will get the meaning from your other information.
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I have two questiones. When someone says 'I have got a cold,' it means that that he or she is *currently* suffering from a cold.
When someone says 'I got a c...
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It's likely , It seems that... I agree with TARU and soujyu24.
근데 "It seems that it's raining" 자연스럽지 않는 것 같아... ^^
"It seems like it's raining&quo...
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It's likely , It seems that... "It's likely to rain" and "It looks like it's going to rain" are similar like TARU said. They mean that there is a sm...
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I have serveral suits. Nice. I have many suits too but I don't wear them often either. At my last job, I would wear nice clothes but I still didn't need to wear...
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It's likely , It seems that... No, they don't. "It's likely to rain" and "It looks like it's going to rain" have similar meanings though.
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you look like~, you seem to... "You look like happy" is grammatically incorrect.
Generally they all mean the same thing.
However, if you really want to ni...
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scared, worried, afraid. co... 1) 걱정했어요 = I am worried.
ex.: I am worried about writing that exam.
ex.: I am worried about my mom.
2) 난 두려워요 = I am afraid = I...
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language habit haha Honestly, at first, I also thought that it seemed "uncertain", but now I'm used to it. It's just the way we're supposed to...
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scared, worried, afraid. co... In that circumstance, scared, worried and afraid all mean the same thing. If you take away the 'that', scared and afraid are the same but...
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I have a question. I'm not ... um....
I'm not sure = 확실 하지 않아요.
I have no idea = 정말 모르겠어요.
I don't know ______ well = 잘 모르겠어요.
_____ = you have to put somet...
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I have a question. I'm not ... "I'm not sure" and "I don't know well" are the same. They both mean that you are not 100% confident in your answer, ...
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I think~ TH is one sound. You probably knew that.
GH is not pronounce.
so it should sound like thawt.
brought
caught
fought
sought
taught...
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problem, trouble, hard, dif... One way to think about it is "problem" is more specific and more serious. If you say you have a problem, or there is a problem...
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problem, trouble, hard, dif... "The leaking pipe is quite a problem."
"It will be a problem if that pipe leaks."
A problem is an obstacle, or so...
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problem, trouble, hard, dif... 'Hard' and 'difficult' mean the same thing. 'Trouble' and 'problem' can mean the same thing, but they are a little different. A 'proble...
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Did you have lunch? , Have ... Both of them are fine. They both mean basically the same thing. The person you are talking to would know what you are asking.
Many dif...
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About coffee 난 커피를 안 좋아요....하지만 요즘 항상 커피를 마셨어요. I need to stay up. There is too much work to do.
I don't like coffee, but I like coffee shops. 조금 ...
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figure out~, find out~ 요즘 열심히 공부하는것 같아요. :)
1) I found out.
a) This is usually used when you found something by chance. When you become aware of something...
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figure out~, find out~ ^What he said.
Figure out/find out are more about the process of coming to know/understand something.
"Find out" can also be ...
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figure out~, find out~ Figure out and find out are similar and so is I understand and I got it. Figure out and I understand are just more formal. Find out and I...
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I happened to ~, care for~ 1) to happen to = to occur without being planned or to occur by chance.
ex.: The students happened to do their homework without me ha...
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I have quick a question aga... In your example, 'have to' can also be said as 'must' (I must go to work. Must you go to work?)
'should' means that it is possible not t...
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I have a question. 'I've g... "I have got to" and "I've got to" are less formal than "I have to." So, if you are speaking out loud, it is...
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I have quick a question aga... You're right they usually have the same meaning, but there are subtle differences under certain circumstances. "Have to" may ...
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I have a question. 'I've g... I have to = I've got to = I have got to.
However, like you mentioned "I've got to" or "I have got to" is more oft...
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I have a question. 'I've g... Hi Michael. I hear all of those pretty frequently. I believe including "got" is more common in British English, but they're a...
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I need a lot of experiences... Sometimes, even in our own language we have words that we like to use (or are in the babit of using) more than others. I catch myself usi...
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Ahh... I just got back home... That's why I think it's complicated to buy things online. It never arrives when it's supposed to haha. I hope that you'll receive it tomo...
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I went to wedding ceremony. oups, I forgot one sentence. ^^ haha
Hey you did the same thing as me when I wrote you that e-mail. I started out in Korean + English...
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I went to wedding ceremony. haha You were tired, weren't you? It's because you're working too hard. I know how you feel. I'm going to stay up tonight because I have ...
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I changed a little that min... When I think that the sentence is correctly written, I don't write anything. ;) When it's already been corrected, I don't write anything ...
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It's already the two hundre... "콤비네이션 피자를" (combination pizza) 뭐예요? Do you mean different kinds of pizza or do you mean different toppings on the same pizza?
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It's already the two hundre... I agree, pizza is usually very greasy, but sometimes it can be so delicious^^
This entry was well written, keep up the good work.
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I like to take a shower The word "available" is usually used when you want to sound a little more formal. I am an administrative assistant so I often h...
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How long do you spend time ... I work about 10 hours a day too. By the time I get home, all I want to do is eat and sleep. ^^
I like writing more than speaking. It ...
답장을 늦게 써서 미안해. 이번 주에 더 쓸거야. ^^ 많이 것들에 대해 이야기 하고 싶어. 이 일기를 고쳤을 때, 새 편지를 받는것 같아. :) I hope that everyone who needs to recover will re...
I think Canada has vested rights and your friend will get the meaning from your other information.
When someone says 'I have got a cold,' it means that that he or she is *currently* suffering from a cold. When someone says 'I got a c...
I agree with TARU and soujyu24. 근데 "It seems that it's raining" 자연스럽지 않는 것 같아... ^^ "It seems like it's raining&quo...
오빠도 옷을 많이 가지고 있는 것 같아요. ^^ 잘 어울리다 means "to suit well.", "to go well together", "to be a good match"....
"It's likely to rain" and "It looks like it's going to rain" are similar like TARU said. They mean that there is a sm...
Nice. I have many suits too but I don't wear them often either. At my last job, I would wear nice clothes but I still didn't need to wear...
No, they don't. "It's likely to rain" and "It looks like it's going to rain" have similar meanings though.
You wrote a diary entry today! ^^ It was nice of you to be there for you friend. I'm sure he appreciated it.
Deborah Theme sounds really nice. ^^
한국어에, 잛은 문장은 항상 더 자연스러워요. (보통)
I use "~것 같다" too much because it seems to be the only expression meaning "I think " or "it seems" that I k...
"You look like happy" is grammatically incorrect. Generally they all mean the same thing. However, if you really want to ni...
1) 걱정했어요 = I am worried. ex.: I am worried about writing that exam. ex.: I am worried about my mom. 2) 난 두려워요 = I am afraid = I...
하하...방금 이메일을 받았어요. :)
haha Honestly, at first, I also thought that it seemed "uncertain", but now I'm used to it. It's just the way we're supposed to...
That's true, I've never noticed that before! :)
In that circumstance, scared, worried and afraid all mean the same thing. If you take away the 'that', scared and afraid are the same but...
um.... I'm not sure = 확실 하지 않아요. I have no idea = 정말 모르겠어요. I don't know ______ well = 잘 모르겠어요. _____ = you have to put somet...
"I'm not sure" and "I don't know well" are the same. They both mean that you are not 100% confident in your answer, ...
^_^
TH is one sound. You probably knew that. GH is not pronounce. so it should sound like thawt. brought caught fought sought taught...
One way to think about it is "problem" is more specific and more serious. If you say you have a problem, or there is a problem...
"The leaking pipe is quite a problem." "It will be a problem if that pipe leaks." A problem is an obstacle, or so...
'Hard' and 'difficult' mean the same thing. 'Trouble' and 'problem' can mean the same thing, but they are a little different. A 'proble...
Both of them are fine. They both mean basically the same thing. The person you are talking to would know what you are asking. Many dif...
In "I bought the book as well", "as well" means "also" or "too." You might say: Me: "I w...
난 커피를 안 좋아요....하지만 요즘 항상 커피를 마셨어요. I need to stay up. There is too much work to do. I don't like coffee, but I like coffee shops. 조금 ...
Having days off is fun. I hope you enjoy it!
WOW! Thank you for your help all. I found out a lot of things ^^
요즘 열심히 공부하는것 같아요. :) 1) I found out. a) This is usually used when you found something by chance. When you become aware of something...
^What he said. Figure out/find out are more about the process of coming to know/understand something. "Find out" can also be ...
Figure out and find out are similar and so is I understand and I got it. Figure out and I understand are just more formal. Find out and I...
1) to happen to = to occur without being planned or to occur by chance. ex.: The students happened to do their homework without me ha...
In your example, 'have to' can also be said as 'must' (I must go to work. Must you go to work?) 'should' means that it is possible not t...
"I have got to" and "I've got to" are less formal than "I have to." So, if you are speaking out loud, it is...
You're right they usually have the same meaning, but there are subtle differences under certain circumstances. "Have to" may ...
I have to = I've got to = I have got to. However, like you mentioned "I've got to" or "I have got to" is more oft...
Hi Michael. I hear all of those pretty frequently. I believe including "got" is more common in British English, but they're a...
Sometimes, even in our own language we have words that we like to use (or are in the babit of using) more than others. I catch myself usi...
Have a good night, Michael
That's why I think it's complicated to buy things online. It never arrives when it's supposed to haha. I hope that you'll receive it tomo...
oups, I forgot one sentence. ^^ haha Hey you did the same thing as me when I wrote you that e-mail. I started out in Korean + English...
haha You were tired, weren't you? It's because you're working too hard. I know how you feel. I'm going to stay up tonight because I have ...
When I think that the sentence is correctly written, I don't write anything. ;) When it's already been corrected, I don't write anything ...
Good work! Keep trying : )
"콤비네이션 피자를" (combination pizza) 뭐예요? Do you mean different kinds of pizza or do you mean different toppings on the same pizza? ...
I agree, pizza is usually very greasy, but sometimes it can be so delicious^^ This entry was well written, keep up the good work.
The word "available" is usually used when you want to sound a little more formal. I am an administrative assistant so I often h...
I work about 10 hours a day too. By the time I get home, all I want to do is eat and sleep. ^^ I like writing more than speaking. It ...