Conditional sentences in Korean grammar express a condition and its consequence, similar to “if…then” structures in English. Korean conditionals use specific markers, such as -면, -으면, or -더라면, to create conditional clauses. These markers are attached to the verb or adjective stem, creating a conjugated form that indicates the conditional nature of the sentence. Understanding and using conditional sentences is crucial for mastering the Korean language. In the following exercises, we will practice using various Korean conditional structures.