π Grammar 32: How to Use ~κ³ μλ€ – Present Progressive in Korean
π How to Use ~κ³ μλ€ – Present Progressive in Korean Want to say “I’m eating,” “She’s studying,” or “We’re watching a movie” in Korean? Then you need to learn how to use ~κ³ μλ€ , the Korean grammar pattern used to describe an action that is happening right now . This is called the present progressive tense , and it’s one of the most commonly used grammar structures in daily Korean conversation. π What Does ~κ³ μλ€ Mean? ~κ³ μλ€ means “to be doing something.” It describes an ongoing or current action . Structure: Verb stem + κ³ μλ€ You can also conjugate it to different tenses: Present: ~κ³ μμ΄μ (is doing) Past: ~κ³ μμμ΄μ (was doing) Future: ~κ³ μμ κ±°μμ (will be doing) π Example Sentences μ λ μ§κΈ λ°₯μ λ¨Ήκ³ μμ΄μ – I am eating right now jeo-neun ji-geum bap-eul meok-go it-seo-yo κ·Έλ
λ 곡λΆνκ³ μμ΄μ – She is studying geu-nyeo-neun gong-bu-ha-go it-seo-yo μ°λ¦¬λ μνλ₯Ό λ³΄κ³ μμ΄μ – We’re watching a movie u-ri-neun yeong-hwa-reul bo-go it-seo-yo λΉκ° μ€κ³ μμ΄μ – It is raining bi-ga ...