Noun Modifying Form Korean - You learned that when you want to use an adjective to describe a noun, you must add ~ㄴ/은 to the stem of the adjective. 가다 = to go 가기 = the noun form of “to go” 읽다 = to read 읽기 = the noun form of “to read” 먹다 = to eat 먹기 = the noun form of “to eat” Web adding ~기 to the stem of a verb changes that verb into a noun. Web 765 views 1 year ago. Adjectives (in korean and in english) get placed before nouns to describe them. The noun can technically be used like any other noun: You learned this a long time ago in lesson 4. 예쁘다 = 예쁜 똑똑하다 = 똑똑한 15k views 3 years ago grammar:
Web 765 views 1 year ago. Adjectives (in korean and in english) get placed before nouns to describe them. 가다 = to go 가기 = the noun form of “to go” 읽다 = to read 읽기 = the noun form of “to read” 먹다 = to eat 먹기 = the noun form of “to eat” You learned this a long time ago in lesson 4. 예쁘다 = 예쁜 똑똑하다 = 똑똑한 15k views 3 years ago grammar: You learned that when you want to use an adjective to describe a noun, you must add ~ㄴ/은 to the stem of the adjective. Web adding ~기 to the stem of a verb changes that verb into a noun. The noun can technically be used like any other noun: