CAS LK 211 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Imperative Mood, Memrise, Unit

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(cid:105)(cid:124)(cid:105)(cid:124) (cid:157)(cid:157) (cid:76)(cid:50)(cid:76)(cid:50) (cid:110)(cid:110) (cid:116)(cid:116) (cid:129)(cid:129) (cid:138)(cid:138) (cid:96)(cid:129)(cid:96)(cid:129) (cid:110)(cid:110) (cid:116)(cid:60)(cid:116)(cid:60) (cid:138)(cid:138) (cid:108)(cid:108) (cid:110) (cid:116) (cid:129) (cid:138) (cid:96)(cid:129) (cid:110) (cid:116)(cid:60) (cid:108)(cid:105)(cid:124) (cid:157) (cid:76)(cid:50) (cid:176)(cid:157) (cid:76)(cid:20) (cid:110) (cid:116) (cid:86)(cid:50) Play (cid:137)(cid:168)(cid:176)(cid:50) = to be pleasant, to be delightful, to be enjoyable. Play (cid:4)(cid:74)(cid:186) = to be still, to be motionless. For help memorizing these words, try using our memrise tool. In this lesson, you will learn how to tell people to do things. If you are a grammar buff, you know this as the imperative mood. Mood is used when giving people commands/telling people what to do. You will learn how to do this in korean, often in conjunction with the word (cid:153)(cid:50)," which we will talk about in the next lesson. There are many (many!) ways to end a sentence. Depending on who you are speaking to (and a whole bunch of other factors) the way you end a sentence can vary tremendously.

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