LearnKorean24 Course Lesson 3
LearnKorean24 Course Lesson 3
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Lesson 3: 아/어/여요
In this lesson, you will learn how to take the dictionary form of a verb and
change it into the present tense by adding , 아요 어요 여요
, or .
KEY INFORMATION
아/어/여요 = Present tense ending
Verb Stems: Remove 다 from the dictionary form of a verb to get the ‘verb stem’.
Conjugation Rule 1: Last vowel in verb stem is ㅏ or ㅗ + 아요
Conjugation Rule 2: Last vowel in verb stem is NOTㅏ or ㅗ + 어요
Conjugation Rule 3: Verb ends in 하다 + 여요
When you look up Korean verbs in a dictionary you will find that they are written in
다
the infinitive form and each verb ends in [da]. For example, ‘to eat’ in Korean is
먹다 [meok-da]. When you want to use a Korean verb in a sentence, you must first
다
remove so you are left with the ‘verb stem’. So, the verb stem of 먹다
[meok-da]
먹
is [meok].
Once you have the verb stem, you can then attach different endings to the verb to
express different tenses and grammatical functions. Changing a verb or adjective
in this way is known as conjugation. In this lesson, we will just be focusing on the
present tense conjugation / / 아 어 여요 .
*Please note that in spoken Korean, the present tense form can also mean the present
progressive tense (e.g. eating, studying, cleaning, etc.). There is a specific way to make the
present progressive form, but Koreans often just use the present tense form instead.
아요 [a-yo]
ㅏ ㅗ
If the last vowel in the verb stem is either or then we attach 아요 to the verb
stem to get the present tense. Let’s look at an example:
Lesson 3: 아/어/여요
어요 [eo-yo]
ㅏ ㅗ
If the last vowel in the verb stem is NOT or then we attach 어요 to the verb
stem to get the present tense. Let’s look at an example:
여요 [yeo-yo]
If a verb ends in 하다 , then we add 여요 to change that verb into the present tense.
하다 [ha-da] means ‘to do’ and many Korean verbs are simply a noun plus 하다 .
These so-called ‘ 하다 verbs’ are the easiest to learn because they are all
conjugated in the same way.
다
Like other verbs, first, we must remove from 하다 so we are left with the verb
하
stem . Then we attach 여요 to make 해요 하 여요
[hae-yo]. (Originally + became 하
여요 해요
but over time this became 하다
. All you need to remember is that verbs in
the present tense are 해요 .) Here are some more examples: