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Conditional Exercises For Korean Grammar

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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.

Exercise 1: Conditional sentences using Korean grammar

1. 비가 오*면* (if) 사람들이 우산을 가지고 갈 것입니다.
2. 맛있*으면* (if) 저는 그것을 먹을 것입니다.
3. 너무 덥*면* (if) 에어컨을 틀어주세요.
4. 더 열심히 하*면* (if) 성공할 수 있어요.
5. 강아지가 배고프*면* (if) 그에게 배식을 주세요.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct conditional marker

1. 주말이라면 우리는 산책을 가자. (주말이*라면* :if)
2. 날씨가 좋으면 나는 공원에서 책을 읽어. (날씨가*좋으면* : if)
3. 도서관에서 시간이 남더라면, 내가 더 공부하는 것이야. (시간이*남더라면* : if)
4. 사과를 먹으면 배가 아파요. (사과를*먹으면* : if)
5. 신경을 조금 더 썼으면 충분히 할 수 있었을 거예요. (조금 더*썼으면* : if)

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