Verbal periphrasis in Korean grammar refers to the use of a main verb and an auxiliary verb to create a more complex meaning that cannot be expressed through a single verb. This structure is especially prevalent in Korean as it is an agglutinative language that often combines multiple elements to convey richer information. These verbal periphrastic structures can express various nuances such as tense, aspect, modality, and more. This exercise aims to help you practice the verbal periphrasis in Korean through fill-in-the-blank sentences.