In Korean grammar, relative pronouns are used to connect a noun to a descriptive clause. Unlike English, Korean doesn’t have separate words for relative pronouns like “who” and “which.” Instead, the verb in the descriptive clause agrees with the noun it is modifying by adding a specific ending. This creates a more streamlined sentence structure, allowing you to understand the connection between the noun and its description easily. In this exercise, we will practice using relative pronouns in Korean grammar by filling in the blanks.
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