You will investigate the grammar of these sentences in much greater depth
later on. However, the main point to remember now is that the word order of
Korean sentence is very different from the word order of English. Korean has
the verb or predicate at the end of the sentence. In the following examples,
remember that the verb or predicate is at the end of each sentence.
* At this stage you can consider Korean as having 4 basic sentence
types.
ÀÌ°ÍÀº »ç°ú¿¹¿ä. | This is an apple. |
»ç°ú°¡ ÀÖ¾î¿ä. | There is an apple. / I have an apple. |
»ç°ú°¡ Ä¿¿ä. | An apple is big. |
Àú´Â »ç°ú¸¦ »ç¿ä. | I buy an apple. |