Korean Verbs - Basic

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1. To Eat

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The word "먹다" translates to "to eat" in English. This is the correct answer because it directly corresponds to the given phrase "To Eat." The other options "좋다" means "to be good" and "하다" means "to do" which do not match the given phrase. Therefore, the correct answer is "먹다."

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2. To Do

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3. To Go

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The correct answer is "가다" which means "to go" in English. This is the correct answer because the other two options, "자다" and "있다," mean "to sleep" and "to have" respectively, which are not related to the concept of "going." Therefore, "가다" is the most appropriate answer in this context.

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4. To Sleep

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The correct answer is "자다" which means "to sleep" in Korean. This is evident from the given options where "자다" is the only word that means sleep. The other options "가다" means "to go" and "마시다" means "to drink" which are not related to sleep. Therefore, "자다" is the correct answer.

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5. To Have

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The word "있다" in Korean translates to "to have" in English. It is used to indicate possession or existence of something or someone. In this context, it is the correct answer because it matches the meaning of "to have" from the given options.

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6. To Not Have

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The correct answer is "없다." In Korean, "없다" means "to not have." This verb is used to indicate the absence or lack of something. Therefore, it is the appropriate translation for the phrase "to not have."

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7. To Drink

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The correct answer is "마시다" because it means "to drink" in Korean. The other options, "보다" and "가다," mean "to see" and "to go" respectively, which are not related to drinking. Therefore, "마시다" is the appropriate verb to use when referring to the action of drinking in Korean.

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8. To See

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The correct answer is "보다" because it is the Korean word for "to see". The other options "하다" means "to do", and "좋다" means "to be good". Since the question is asking for the word that means "to see", the correct answer is "보다".

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9. To Get Up

Explanation

The correct answer is "일어나다" which means "to get up" in English. This is evident from the given options where "일어나다" is the only word that matches the meaning of "to get up". The other options "먹다" means "to eat" and "자다" means "to sleep" which do not fit the given context. Therefore, "일어나다" is the correct answer.

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10. To Be Good

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The correct answer is "좋다" because it is the Korean word that translates to "to be good" in English. The other options, "마시다" and "있다", do not have the same meaning as "to be good".

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To Eat
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To Go
To Sleep
To Have
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To Drink
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To Get Up
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