Lesson 12: Exercise 3: Determine if the following statements are True / False:
Lesson 12: Exercise 3: Determine if the following statements are True / False:
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1.Although 좋다 is an adjective, it can be used after an object.
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2.When 좋다 means “to like,” double subjects are not needed.
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3.좋다 can be used with a first-person subject.
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4.Both 좋다 and 좋아하다 can be used with a third person subject.
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5. False (It can be used with a second person subject.)
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6.좋아하다 can be used after a subject.
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7.In sentences with double subjects, both subjects work as subjects.
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8.좋다 becomes a verb when it means “to like.”
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9.Both English and Korean have the “S + V + O” structure.
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10.It is possible to make a sentence without a verb in Korean.
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