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LEVEL 2 LESSON 19
In Level 2 Lesson number 14, we learned how to change a verb into a noun form, in order to
learn how to add the meaning of “also” to a verb in Korean. To review a little, in order to add -
도 after a verb, you need to add -기 after a verb stem and then add 하다. (i.e. 먹기도 해요.)
In this lesson, we are going to look at a more general way of making nouns out of action
verbs . And understanding how this works will help you a great deal in understanding how to
form various other expressions in Korean.
-는 것 [-neun geot]
This is the most basic and general way of changing an action verb into a noun. 것 [geot] origi-
nally means “a thing” “an object” or “stuff”, but when it is used like this, it can also mean “a
fact” or “an act”.
Construction:
- Verb stem + -는 것
By changing verbs into nouns, [verb stem + -는 것] can take many different meanings.
1. “doing” something
2. the act of “doing” something
3. the thing that you “do”
4. what you “do”
Examples:
보다 [bo-da] = to see
보는 것 [bo-neun geot] = seeing, the act of seeing, the thing that you see, what I watch
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LEVEL 2 LESSON 19
가다 [ga-da] = to go
가는 것 [ga-neun geot] = going, the act of going
먹다 [meok-da] = to eat
먹는 것 [meok-neun geot] = eating, the act of eating, the thing that you eat, what you eat
사다 [sa-da] = to buy
사는 것 [sa-neun geot] = buying, the act of buying, the thing that you buy, what you buy
Note that this is only for verbs in the present tense. We will look at how to say things like “the
thing you will buy” or “the thing you bought” in our future lessons, but for your reference, you
use -(으)ㄴ 것 for the past tense and -(으)ㄹ 것 for the future tense.
산 것 = what you bought
사는 것 = what you buy
살 것 = what you will buy
먹은 것 = what you ate
먹는 것 = what you eat
먹을 것 = what you will eat
-는 것 vs -는 거
-는 것 is the standard form but often times, except for very formal situations, the form -는 거 is
more commonly used because of the ease of pronunciation.
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LEVEL 2 LESSON 19
지금 듣는 것은 노래예요.
[ji-geum deut-neun geo-seun no-rae-ye-yo.]
= What I am listening to now is a song.
==> 지금 듣는 거는 노래예요.
오늘 만나는 것 알아요?
[o-neul man-na-neun geot a-ra-yo?]
= Do you know that we are meeting today?
==> 오늘 만나는 거 알아요?
매운 것 잘 먹어요?
[mae-un geot jal meo-geo-yo?]
= Are you good at eating spicy foods?
==> 매운 거 잘 먹어요?
More sample sentences
1. 제 취미는 영화 보는 거예요. [je chwi-mi-neun yeong-hwa bo-neun geo-ye-yo.]
= My hobby is watching movies.
2. 요즘 공부하는 거는 뭐예요? [yo-jeum gong-bu-ha-neun geo-neun mwo-ye-yo?]
= What is it that you are studying recently?
= 요즘 뭐 공부해요?
3. 저는 친구랑 수다떠는 거를 좋아해요.
[jeo-neun chin-gu-rang su-da-tteo-neun geo-reul jo-a-hae-yo.]
= I like chitchatting with my friends.
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