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Korean Grammar Made Easy: -고 있다 vs -아/어 있다
One of the most common hurdles for students is distinguishing between "-고 있다" and "-아/어 있다" . While both can often be translated as "is doing" or "is in a state" in English, they describe very different aspects of an action. Today, let's break down these two forms to help you ace your TOPIK 1 exam and speak more naturally! 1. Action in Progress: -고 있다 Use "-고 있다" when an action is happening right now or is a continuous habit. It focuses on the "movement" or "activity
iseodangmumbai
Apr 15


Work in Korea : Korean Company Culture
Korean Company Culture: Is It Real? When you think about working in Korea, a few things probably come to mind—long working hours, company dinners, and a strict hierarchy. These ideas aren’t completely wrong. They’ve been part of Korean work culture for a long time.But today, things are not as simple as they used to be. Let’s take a closer look at what’s true, what’s changing, and what you can actually expect. Korean Company Culture: Misconception or Reality? Korean company cu
iseodangmumbai
Mar 18
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