Music to study to is here and they are so good! 방탄 for the win! One of the coolest things I've heard in Kpop for a while.
Anyway, today we're going over the most basic of sentence structure, simple declarative sentences and markers. Firstly, unlike English, the verb comes last. So normally, the structure of a simple sentence goes: subject, object, verb. Which for me, seems to make a good amount of sense logically.
An example from my text goes, "마크 음식 먹어요." Or, Mark food eats. Or, Mark eats food.
Secondly, Korean has markers for subjects and objects, but not verbs. For subjects, the marker is "가" and for objects the marker is "을." So after you use markers, the sentence should look like, "마크가 음식을 먹어요." And finally, the order of answers and questions are the same, meaning that simple sentences can be questions or answers based on the cadence of the person's voice. So, if you're asking if markㅁ is eating food, at the end of the sentence, you'd say "먹어요?" In a higher tone!
That's pretty much it for the bare bones of sentence structure! Happy Studying~
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