Lesson 19: Exercise 5. Determine if the following statements are True / False:
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1.“에” can be used with action verbs.
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2.The postposition “에” means the preposition “to” in English.
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3.“에서” can be used with adjectives.
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4.“에서” and “에” should be connected to a noun to indicate a location.
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5.To mean the preposition “from,” “에” should be used.
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6.“에” is a postposition while “에서” is a preposition.
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7.“에서” cannot be used with the verb “살다(To live).”
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8.“에” can be used with status verbs.
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9.Even if a Korean verb means an action in English, it can be a status verb. [True / False]
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10.The verb “살다” can be both a status verb and an action verb. [True / False]
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