CAS LK 211 Chapter 7: 7과

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Worth" is a suffix that attaches to an amount. An amount worth 1000 won. How much worth of apples do you want. Used when commenting about the surface appearance of something; the speaker does not claim that the statement is factual. When the situation is being described from the object rather than the actor of a action. **created by using ~ , ~ , ~ , ~ attached to the verb stem creating a new word** **only a limited number of verbs can be passive. Actors or instigators: , if animate, otherwise. Vs the postman was bitten by a dog. The thief was caught by the police. (cid:41854) (cid:41854) (cid:45398) (cid:45397) (cid:40600) (cid:40601) (cid:44797) (cid:44797) . Expresses that a person or object is in a permanent state, typically resulting from a previous action. *** the verb attached to ~ / is the current state not the previous action that caused it.

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