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Lesson 28 - Future Promising

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

This future form is an immediate future (doesn't happen too far in the future). It is used to express intentions and is a lot more personal, making it less suitable when talking to people that you are not familiar with.

Put the verb in the future modifier (add ㄹ or 을 as in the last lesson). Then add 게요, alternatively 께요.

The video clip parodies a series called 밥줘 (Make me rice!). I happened to come across it and I thought it was really funny.

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  • how about " rago" ,can teach how or when to use this word?

  • 죄송합니다. I am not sure what you are talking about, can you give me an example?

  • @TheBoycas2 I'm so sorry how late this reply is! Are you talking about the verb ending 라고?

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  • hahahaha, that was funny. I'll check that show out^^

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