Korean Grammar: A Beginner's Guide
www.90daykorean.com › korean-grammarOct 26, 2021 · Korean adjectives. Korean adjectives make story-telling and daily conversations easier and more fun. They help us describe and give a clear picture of nouns. Korean adjectives usually take the 하다. But it’s important to note that not all words ending with 하다 are adjectives.
Nouns: Verbs - HowtoStudyKorean
howtostudykorean.com › wp-content › uploadsKorean Adjectives Korean adjectives, just like Korean verbs are placed at the end of a sentence. The main difference between verbs and adjectives is that an adjective can never act on an object. Notice in the sentences below that there is no object being acted on. Adjectives are very easy to use. Just put them into the sentence with your subject: