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📘 Korean Tenses: Past, Present, and Future

 

Learning of Korean tenses

Understand Korean Verb Tenses Easily

Korean verbs change form depending on the tense — past, present, or future. Once you understand these patterns, you can express everything from your daily routine to your long-term dreams! Let’s explore each tense with simple examples.


✅ Present Tense - 현재

Use -아요 / -어요 / -해요 for present tense, based on the verb stem.

Verb Stem Present Tense Meaning
가다 가요 go
먹다 먹어요 eat
하다 해요 do

🕘 Past Tense - 과거

Use -았어요 / -었어요 / -했어요 depending on the vowel of the verb stem.

Verb Past Tense Meaning
가다 갔어요 went
먹다 먹었어요 ate
하다 했어요 did

⏩ Future Tense - 미래

The most common form uses -ㄹ/을 거예요 to say “will do.”

Verb Future Tense Meaning
가다 갈 거예요 will go
먹다 먹을 거예요 will eat
하다 할 거예요 will do

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💬 Your Turn!

Try writing a short sentence in Korean in the past, present, and future tense. Example: 저는 밥을 먹었어요 / 먹어요 / 먹을 거예요. Need feedback? Leave a comment below! 😊

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