…일 것같다 It's likely to rain. 계속…하다 Don't stop. Keep going. …을 하려고 하다 I intend to finish this job today, so don't wait for me. 주저 말고 하세요 Feel free to call me if you have any problem. ..이거나 ~이다 You can either go there or stay here. 빨리…하고 싶어 I can't wait to see him. …하느니 차리리 하겠다 I'd rather do it today than put it off tomorrow. 꼭…해라 Please be sure to finish it by the 15th. …했어야 했는데 You should have heard(p.p) the lecture. …할 자격이 없다 I don't deserve this prize. 내가 …해줄게Let me help you. …의 가치가 있다.This house is worth a hundred million won. 우연히 …하게되다 Do you happen to know his beeper number? ..인지 모르겠어요? Can't you see why she's upset? 점점 …해진다 Your insight for products is getting better(adj or p.p.). …한 것으로 판명되다 It turned out that he took a bribe. ..한 것이 마음에 걸리다 I feel bad that I didn't call home. …할 돈이 없다 I can't afford to pay this amount of money all at once. …하기로 되어있다 I'm supposed to meet John today. …한지 봅시다 Let's see(+의문사) how they respond. ~하면서 …했다 did..., doing ~ I had a good weekend hanging around with my friends. …인 채로 두다 Please leave(+목+~) me alone. …한 것같진 않다 I doubt that he was the one who spend the rumor. …처럼 보인다 It appears that our economic situation will get better next year. 그렇지 않으면 You have to pay the phone bill by the 24th, otherwise you have to pay an extra charge. …한 게 아니라 ~한 거다 It's not that I don't like him. It's just that he doesn't like me. …해 주시면 감사하겠습니다 I'd appreciate it if you would send us a sample of the product. …라고 가정해 봐 Suppose that happened in Korea, how do you think people would react? …할 수 있도록 ~하다 I made a chart so that you can understand it better. …한 것중에서 가장 ~한 것이었어 That ws the funniest movie I've ever seen. …가 어떻게 됐어? how did your exam go? …한 것은 ~이다 What we need is your fine support. 단지 …라고는 ~뿐이다 All I have to do is wash the dishes. …일지도 모르니까 In case I'm not in my office, I'll let you know my beeper number. …하게 되다 I got(+adj or p.p) so embarrassed when he asked me the question. …라고 들었어요 I was told that you are going back to the US this fall. 왜…? What makes you say that? …한지 얼마나 됐어요? How long have you been(p.p) in Korea? 꼭 …할게요 I promise to call you as soon as I arrive. ~해서야 비로소 …했다 I didn't realize I had lost my wallet until he called me. …에 가 본적이 있다 I've never been to Hawaii. …라고 쓰여있다 Here it says, No Smoking. …를 가진 사람 Do you see a man with a book in his hand? 내가 …하기에는 My understanding is that he's not guilty. …에 의하면= according to + 사물/사람 From what you told me, we don't have to be there today. 만약 …라면 If s+과거, s+would If you were in my place, what would you do? 만약 …했더라면 If s+had+p.p, s+would+have+p.p If we had left 10 minutes earlier, we wouldn't hve been late. 만약…했더라면If s+had+p.p, s+would+v If I had gone abroad for study earlier, my English would be perfect by now. = I wish I had gone abroad for studying earlier. …하면If you see him, please give him my best regards. 틀림없이 …했을거야 He must have heard(p.p.) the news. …한 것 What do you call the thing (that) we use to open a bottle in English? ….하는 사람 I like a person who has good manners. …조차 하지 않다 He didn't even say he was sorry to me. 단지…하다 We just sat and waited for the call all day. …할 리 없다 There's no reason that he can't come. …가 있을 예정이다 There's going to be a meeting in an hour. …가 있는 것 같다 There seems to be a big argument going on next door. …라고 확신하다 I am sure that we will win the contract. …라덴데 정말 그래요? I heard(that) you're getting married next year, is that so? 그건 …에 달려있다 It depends on what he wants. 난 …할까 생각중이야 = I'm planing to(보다확실한) I'm thinking of going to Australia to study next year. 이 뚜껑을 어떻게 여는지 아세요? Do you know how to oepn this lid? …이 궁금하군 I wonder what time the show begin. …때문에 전화드렸습니다. I'm calling about the ad in the paper. …하려고 한 건 아니다 I didn't mean to say that. 내가 …하려면 If I'm going to apply for the TOEFL, where should I go? ..인 척하다 John pretended he didn’t see me. …하려고 하다 We tried to go up to the top. …이라니 믿을 수가 없어 I can't believe Michael lost to such a young player. 비록 …이라도 얼마나 ~하겠니? = although, In spite of N Even though they do their best, how early can they finish the job? …이라면 얼마나 좋을까? how wonderful it would be if I could go skiing this weekend? …할 때마다 Every time(=whenever) I go to the cafeteria, Tom is there. …알까봐 무섭다 I was scared the cancer had spread to other parts of my body. …할까봐 ~했다 I was afraid she would get angry, so I told a lie. …든 상관 안한다 = It doesn't matter I don’t care who wins the presidential election. …하는 이유는 ~때문이다 The reason I like Tom is that he looks like Sampras. ~부터 …하고 있다 I've been learning to drive since March. …한 게 있다면 If there is anything you need, call me any time. = Feel free to 여기 …한 게 있다 Here's what you were looking for. …같은 There are PC brands in Korea such as Sambo and Daewoo. …처럼/…같은 = look like This is like the bag I saw at the duty-free shop. …이라는 감이 오다 The moment I saw him, I had a feeling that he was the criminal. 그게 바로 …한 것이다 That's just what I wanted. …을 못참겠다 I can't stand living in the city. A에게 …라고 말해주다 My son told me(or said to me) that he came first in his class. A가 …하는 걸 도와주다 I helped Tom find his things. ..배 ~한 This is three times as big as that. A를 …하게 하다 I made my younger brother cry(do or p.p.). A더러 …하도록 시키다 I had Tom (to)wash my car. 내가 처음 …했을 때 When I first saw you, you were wearing a red shirt. A가 …하기를 원하다 I want you to help me. A가 ..하는 것을 보다 I saw a boat floating(p.p 된것을 보다) on the river. …하나 ~하나 마찬가지다 It's the same whether you come here or not. A가 …되도록 하다 Get the job done by today. …에 익숙하다 I'm quite used to getting up early in the morning. …하는 식으로 Tom runs the business the way his father did. 그렇게 …한 건 처음 봤어 I've never seen such a handsome guy . A가 ..하기를 바라다 I want you at the back. …처럼 들리다 You sound like you'll get promoted sometime soon. …처럼 보이다 You look like you didn't sleep well last night. A가 …하도록 허락하다 Tom's father didn't let him go to the party. A를 권해서 …하게 하다 I encouraged my wife to buy a car. …인지 아닌지 It's not important whether they like each other or not. 무엇을 …하더라도 No matter what(=whatever) his father says, he'll marry her. …얘기가 나와서 말인데 Speaking of the election, I ahven't decided who I'll vote for yet. A가 …하다시피 As I told you, I'm quitting this job. …에도 불구하고 In spite of the heavy rain, the game went on. …하기만 하다면 As long as the price is reasonalbe, I'll buy it. …에 비해서 Compared to his age, he looks old. …에 관한 한 As far as the eyes and nose are concerned, your daughter looks like you. …하기는 커녕 Far from helping, he disturbed me. 마치 ..인 것처럼 They acted as if they were the owners of this company. …에 관한 한 When it comes to getting up late, my son is the world champion. …하지 그래? Why don't you come over here and join us? …하자/..할까? Why don't we go outside for a walk? …대신에 Instead of saying he was sorry, he gave me a letter . 아마 ..일 거다 Chances are Susan has already heard the news. …도 당연하다 No wonder he's still single. …가는 길에 The plane crashed on the way to Singapore. …하는 데 얼마나 걸립니까? How long does it take to send a letter to Hong Kong? 제가 …해도 괜찮을까요? Do you mind if I ask some qustions? 네 말은 …라는거니? You mean you can't here today? …하는 버릇이 있다 I have a habit of getting up early on Sundays. …하느라 힘들다 I had a hard time reaching an agreement with the company. 막 …하려고 하다 I'm about to go out. 예전에 …했었다 She used to work with P&G. …에 질리다 I'm sick (and tired) of hearing your complaints. 기꺼이 …할 마음이 있다 He is willing to help you. …을 걱정하다 My parents are very worried I might lose my job. …을 어떻게 해 드릴까요? How would you like your coffee? 내가 장담하는데 …일 거다 I bet she won't work at that company more than a year. ..와 아무 관련이 없다 We have nothing to do with the shoddy construction. ~만큼…하지는 않은 This is not as bad as I expected. …하면 어쩌지? What if the negotiations break down? …라는 걸 인정해야겠군요. I must admit your English is good. ~하기에 충분히 …한 This rope is long enough to reach there. ..하고 싶은 기분이 든다= feel like If you are in the mood for a glass of wine, drop by my house. A에게 …만큼 빚지다 You owe me two dollars. …라고 해서 반드시 ~한 것은 아니다 Just because they are old, it doesn't follow they should be respected. 네가 감히 어떻게 ~ 할 수 있니? How dare you speak to me like that? Chapter 1. 자주보지만 막상 말하려면 생각이 나지 않는 동사구문. pattern 1 비가 올 것 같아요. It's likely to rain. 미래의 가능성을 얘기할 때 ~ 할 것 같아요. It is likely to do ~ It is likely that ~ He is likely to accept our proposal. It is likely that they will loose the election. Mr.Park is likely to arrive late. What makes you think that? Becouse the traffic is really heavy now. What would you say about the CD Rom market in Korea? Well, I think That is likely to grow gradually up to a certain point. pattern 2 멈추지 말고 계속가세요. Don't stop. Keep going. 계속 ~ 하다. Keep doing. He kept smoking. I kept falling in sleep in the lecture. Excuse me. Yes. Could you tell me how to get to the Personal Bank? Keep going to the next intersaction and turn right. Whay are you so upset? He kept saying the same thing. He doesn't listen to me. pattern 3 난 이일을 오늘 끝내려고 하니까 기다리지마. I intend to finish this job today so don't wait for me. 확고하게 뭔가를 하려고 할때, 의지를 강하게 표현하고 싶을 때, intend to I intend to go abroad for study so I need your help. We intend to build the shopping center here, so please tell us your opinion. What's your plan for this weekend. We intend to go hiking, so tell me if you want to come. Why are they giving out package of tissues? They intend to promote their product. So they give out those things with their brand name on them pattern 4 문제가 있으면 언제든지 전화하세요. Feel free to call me if you have any problem. 언제든지 무엇을 하세요. 주저말고 무엇을 하세요. feel free to do. Feel free to ask me anytime. Feel free to visit us. Execuse me. May I use your phone? Sure, feel free to use it whenever you need it. It's really hard for me to share my own opinion in the meeting. I know what you mean. Feel free to speak out if you have different idea. pattern 5 거기에 가든가 여기에 있든가 해. You can either go there or stay here. A 이거나 B이다. 둘중에 하나이다를 표현할 때는 either A or B. You can have either coffee or tea. I'm going to either fix it or buy a new one. It may be because either it's too expensive or it isn't very well known. How can I get to your office from the airport? You can take either a taxi or the subway. What shall we do about dinner tonight? We can either have something delivered or go out to a resturant. pattern 6 나는 그가 보고 싶어 죽겠어. I can't wait to see him. 빨리 무엇을 하고 싶다. 또는 무엇을 하고 싶어서 못참겠다. can't wait for + doing. can't wait to + do. I can't wait for the Cristhmas. I can't wait to get finished with this test. Hey. You look exhausted. I know. I have been working on this statistics for a month. You should really take a break. I couldn't agree with you more. I can't wait to get away from this work. I went to Switzland for my vacation. I'd better was wonderful. It was the most beautiful place I've ever been to. I can't wait to go there, too. pattern 7 내일로 미루느니, 차라리 오늘하겠어요. I'd rather do it today than put it off tomorrow. A를 하느니 차라리 B를 하겠다. would rather B than A. I'd rather rent a video than go to a movie. I'd rather do excercise than take a nap. Why come Mr.Lee always works overtime? He doesn't trust people easily. So he prefers to do everything by himself. If I were him, I'd rather share the work than work overtime every day. If you have a problem with your mother, why don't you call her? No, I'd rather write a letter than call. ~ yourself. pattern 8. 그일을 15일까지 꼭 끝내주세요. Please, be sure to finish it by 15th. 꼭 ~ 해주세요. be sure + 절 bet sure to do. be sure to lock the door. be sure to bring your passport with you. Could you please be sure you meet the deadline? No problem. we will let you down. Can I borrow your calculater? Sure. Just be sure to put it on my desk afterwards. pattern 9 네가 그 강의를 들었어야 하는 데. You should have heard the lecture. 과거의 일을 못내 아쉬워하면서 ~을 했어야 했는데라고 말하고 싶을 때는 should have + 과거분사 형태로 말을 한다. I should have asked her her phone number. I should have reserved this seat before hand. Did you watch the soccer game on TV last night? No, who won? Korea did. They made the winning goal when there was only one minute left. It was the best game I've ever seen. I wish I had seen it. I should have come home earlier yesterday. We shouldn't have stayed up all night yesterday. I know. I'm so tired. My brain has stopped working. pattern 10 나는 이상을 받을 자격이 없어요. I don't deserve this price. ~ 할 만하다. ~할 자격이 있다. deserve to + do You deserve to take day off. I don't deserve to get this grade. He doesn't deserve to get scolded. People say that Value Mart has bad service. They deserve to be blamed. The last time I went to there, they wouldn't even accept my credit card. Tom's won a scholorship to study in the U.S. No,kidding.He doesn't deserve to get a scholarship. Sure, he does. pattern 11 제가 도와드릴께요. Let me help you. 제가 무엇을 할께요라는 구문은 Let me + 동사 원형. Let me take yout to your home. Let me check it for you. Mr.Kim. I can't understand this chart. Let me explain it to you. I found the very intersting article in the newspaper. What's it about? It's about the aborsion. Let me read it to you. pattern 12 이집은 1억원의 가치가 있습니다. This house is worth a hundred million won. 얼마의 값어치가 있다 무엇을 할 만한 가치가 있다 be worth + 금액 be worth + doing. This project is worth 50 million won. How much is this drawing worth? It's worth trying. I don't know why we have to keep all these old book. Who knows? That might be worth more than you think. I hope you are right. Can you suggest the good place to see in Korea? I recommand Mt. Seolack. It has the most beautiful scenery. It's definately worth going there. pattern 13 Do you happen to know his beeper number? 우연히 ~을 하게 되다. happen to. I happen to hear the news. I happen to see her standing at the bus stop on my way home. Did you happen to see the new commercial on TV for BMW?It was very unique. Can you tell me what's so special about it? The thing is because they say it's too stimulating to watch. they don't actually show the car. Where did you get this antique? I happen to find it in a shop while I was walking around Insadong. pattern 14. Can't you see why she is so upset? ~인지 모르겠어요? Can't you see ~? Can't you see what they want? Can't you see that money doesn't work here? Can't you see why he flunk? Junho flunked english literature. How could that be? Can't you see why he flunked? No. why? Because he was late for the lecture all the time. Can't you see what your parents expect from you? I know. But it's just too much for me. pattern 15. Your insight for products is getting better. 점점 ~ 하고 있다. be getting + 형용사 or 과거분사. I'm getting lazy these days. It's getting more difficult. How are you doing with this program? Pretty good.I'm getting more familliar with terms. I wonder if you could cut down the price a little bit. As you know, the exchange rate is getting higher. I understand what you mean. Give us a few days for thinking it over. pattern 16 It turned out that he took a bribe. 조사결과 어떠한 것으로 나타나다. 판명되다. turn out to be + adj. It turned out that + phase. It turned out that the representative told a lie. She turned out to be HID positive. Someone told me that Peter is going out with UnYong. Is that true? No, that turned out to be only a rumor. UnYoung has a boy friend and they are going to get married soon. I was wondering how your market research came out. Well, it turned out that the product doen't appeal to Korean customers. Oh. I'm sorry to hear that. pattern 17 I feel bad that I didn't call home. ~한 것이 마음에 걸린다. ~한 것은 잘못한 것 같다. I feel bad that ~ I feel bad about doing. I feel bad that I didn't invite them for dinner. I feel bad about making her upset. I feel bad about taking too much of your time. Not at all. It's my pleasure. What's up with you? You looked terrible. I feel bad about telling John he is incompetient. If that's the case, you'd better appologize to him. pattern 18. I can't afford to pay this mount of money all-it-one. ~할 돈의 여유가 있다.없다. can afford to ~ I can afford to buy the car. We can't afford to go on overseas trip. How much do Koreans usally spend for their wedding? Generally speaking, I heard that people spend about 70 milion won. 70 milion. That's a lot of money. I know, I can't afford that much money. We can't afford to invest in that buisness. Then can you recommand anyone else who might be able to invet in it? pattern 19. I'm supposed to meet Dr.Rainorld today. 무엇을 하기로 되어있다. be supposed to ~ I'm supposed to wash the dishes today. He was supposed to come here yesterday. Where is Mr.Smith? I can't find him. He was supposed to attend this meeting. But something came up in his family, so he couldn't make it. I hope it's nothing serious. What am I supposed to do? Don't warry about it. Everything's already taken care of. pattern 20 Let's see how they respond? 어떠한지 봅시다. 봅시다는 look이 아니라 see를 쓴다. I want to see if they like it. Let's see what time he arrives here. What is the definition of 'downsizing'? I'm not sure. Why don't you look it up in the dictionary? That's a good idea. Let's see what it says. Can you come to our opening ceremony? I'm not sure. When is it? It's this Friday. Please come. I will see if I can squeeze it into my schedule. pattern 21. I had a good weekend hanging around with my friends. ~하면서 ~을 했다를 얘기할 때 ~하면서는 분사를 붙여 ing로 나타낸다. He always listen to the news driving home from work. They are going to talk it over having a meal together. How did you finish the report taking care of your baby? It wasn't difficult. She slept most of time, you know. Maybe so, but I'm still suprised you were able to finish it. Why couldn't she finish the job on time? Well, she made an execuse saying she didn't have enogh time. That doesn't make sense! pattern 22. Please leave me alone. 무엇을 어떠한 채로 두다. leave something ~ Leave the door open. Leave it like that. I can't decide where to put this computer. What do you think? I don't know. Why don't you just leave it where it is for now. Alright, but I don't think that's the best place. What shall I do with this computer? I'm done. Just leave it on. I'm going to use it in a mininute. OK, just make sure you turn it off afterwork. patteren 23 그가 소문을 퍼뜨렸을 것 같지 않아. I doubt he was the one who spreaded the rumor. ~ 한 것 같지 않아. 조심스럽게 자신의 의견을 피력할 때. I doubt that~ 주가가 오를 것 같지 않아요. I doubt that the stock market will go up. 난 그럴것 같지 않아. I doubt it. Dialog No1. Look at this ad. If you sign up this phone service, you can make 25 free call to anywhere on the world? I doubt that that's true. there must be some gimmic(?) Dialog No2. I doubt that the Uta Jazz will beat the Cicago Bulls. Why not? You never know. pattern 24. 세미나나 비지니스 미팅에서 객관적인 사실에 근거해서 ~ 일 것같다. It appears that ~ It apperars that our sales volume has decreased this month. It appears that the water shotage is becoming a serious problem. Dialog No1. It appears that getting a job will be more difficult. I know. I heard that the unemployement rate is getting higher every year. Dialog No2. It appears that the North Korean regime will collapse before long. But you can't be sure. They are still building up their millitary power. Chapter 2. 자주보지만 막상 말하려면 생각이 나지 않는 기타 구문. pattern 25. 그 전화요금 25일 까지 내야 되. You have to pay the phone bill by the 25 th. Otherwise, you have to pay an extra charge. 만약 그렇지 않으면이라는 말은 otherwise를 써서 간단하게 표현이 가능함. Please sign here, otherwise it's not valid. Come heare by 5, otherwise we won't make it for the movie. Dialog No1. You had better wear your jacket, otherwise you might catch a cold. What are you talking about? it' hot outside. Maybe so, but it is going to be a lot coller in a few hours. Dialog No2. Do you want to go to the concert with us? Well I'm not sure. Can I tell you later? Yes, please tell me today, otherwise I won't be able to buy the ticket. pattern 26 It's not that I don't like him, It's just that he doesn't like me. ~한 것이 아니라, ~한 것이다. It's not that ~, It's just that ~ It's not that you are not talented, It's just that you don't make enogh effort It's not that the work is hard, it's just that we don't have enogh time. I really wish you would stop smoking so much. It's not that I want to smoke, It's just that I can't stop. I bet you could stop if you really try it. Why don't you ever take a vacation? It's not that I want to, It's just that I can't afford to take time off right now. pattern 27 I would appreciate it if you send us the sample of the product. 정중하게 ~ 해주시면 감사하겠습니다. I'd appreciate it if ~ I'd apprecitate it if you would turn the radio down. We'd appreciate it if you would tell us how much it costs. I overheard you on the phone saying you might quit. Yes, well I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't tell anyone here. Don't worry. My leaps are sealed. You don't look so well. Is there anything I can do for you? I'd appreciated it if you could find me some aspirin. No, problem. be right back. pattern 28 Suppose that happened in Korea, how do you think people would react? ~라고 가정해 보세요. Suppose that ~ Suppose he is not there, where else could he be? Suppose you are a foreigner, please try to answer my question? Suppose you had a million dollars, how would you spend it? I will buy a big boat, and sail aroud the world. And take me with you, I hope. Suppose Tina find out that I told a lie to her, what then? She'll never trust you again. That's for sure. I should have just told her that truth. pattern 29. I made a chart so you can understand it better. 무엇을 할 수 있게 ~을 하다. ~ so that ~ , in order to. I will drive fast so that you can get there in time. Let's go to folk village so that you can see Korean traditional culture. Could you please speak louder so that all of us can hear you? Sure, no problem. I want to finish early so that I can beat the rush hour traffic. I know what you mean. There is nothing wo~ driving in downtown seoul in rush hour. You can say that again. Pattern 30. 내가 본것 중에 가장 웃긴 영화였어. That was the funniest movie I'v ever seen. ~ 한 것 중에 가장 어떠한 것이다. the + 최상급 I have ever + p.p It is the most beautiful place I'v ever been to. It was the most delicious food I'v ever had. Dialog 1. 이것은 내가 본것 중에 가장 비싼 T셔츠야. This is the most expensive t-shirt I've ever seen. 어떻게 이렇게 비싸게 값을 먹일 수가 있지? How can they charge so much for it? 뒷면을 보면 이해가 될 거야. If you look on the back, you'll understand. 아~ 알았어. 마이클 조던의 사인이 있구나. Oh! Now I see, it's signed by Micle Jordan. Dialog 2. 이것은 우리회사가 지금까지 경험한 것중에 가장 어려운 시기입니다. It is the hardest time we'v ever had in our company. 저도 이해합니다. I can see that. 현재 금융시장이 꽤 안좋은 상태에 있는 것 같아요. The finatial market seems to be an !pretty bad shape right now. pattern 31. 너 시험 어떻게 봤니? How did your exam go? 뭐가 어떻게 됬어? How did something go? 뭐가 어떻게 되가고 있어? How's somthing going? How's something coming along? 오늘 아침 회의는 어땠어? How did the meeting go this morning? How's your weeding pr4
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…일 것같다 It's likely to rain.
계속…하다 Don't stop. Keep going.
…을 하려고 하다
I intend to finish this job today, so don't wait for me.
주저 말고 하세요 Feel free to call me if you have any problem.
..이거나 ~이다 You can either go there or stay here.
빨리…하고 싶어 I can't wait to see him.
…하느니 차리리 하겠다
I'd rather do it today than put it off tomorrow.
꼭…해라 Please be sure to finish it by the 15th.
…했어야 했는데 You should have heard(p.p) the lecture.
…할 자격이 없다 I don't deserve this prize.
내가 …해줄게Let me help you.
…의 가치가 있다.This house is worth a hundred million won.
우연히 …하게되다 Do you happen to know his beeper number?
..인지 모르겠어요? Can't you see why she's upset?
점점 …해진다 Your insight for products is getting better(adj or p.p.).
…한 것으로 판명되다 It turned out that he took a bribe.
..한 것이 마음에 걸리다 I feel bad that I didn't call home.
…할 돈이 없다
I can't afford to pay this amount of money all at once.
…하기로 되어있다 I'm supposed to meet John today.
…한지 봅시다 Let's see(+의문사) how they respond.
~하면서 …했다 did..., doing ~
I had a good weekend hanging around with my friends.
…인 채로 두다 Please leave(+목+~) me alone.
…한 것같진 않다
I doubt that he was the one who spend the rumor.
…처럼 보인다
It appears that our economic situation will get better next year.
그렇지 않으면
You have to pay the phone bill by the 24th, otherwise you have to pay an extra charge.
…한 게 아니라 ~한 거다
It's not that I don't like him. It's just that he doesn't like me.
…해 주시면 감사하겠습니다
I'd appreciate it if you would send us a sample of the product.
…라고 가정해 봐
Suppose that happened in Korea, how do you think people would react?
…할 수 있도록 ~하다
I made a chart so that you can understand it better.
…한 것중에서 가장 ~한 것이었어
That ws the funniest movie I've ever seen.
…가 어떻게 됐어? how did your exam go?
…한 것은 ~이다
What we need is your fine support.
단지 …라고는 ~뿐이다
All I have to do is wash the dishes.
…일지도 모르니까
In case I'm not in my office, I'll let you know my beeper number.
…하게 되다
I got(+adj or p.p) so embarrassed when he asked me the question.
…라고 들었어요
I was told that you are going back to the US this fall.
왜…? What makes you say that?
…한지 얼마나 됐어요?
How long have you been(p.p) in Korea?
꼭 …할게요
I promise to call you as soon as I arrive.
~해서야 비로소 …했다
I didn't realize I had lost my wallet until he called me.
…에 가 본적이 있다
I've never been to Hawaii.
…라고 쓰여있다 Here it says, No Smoking.
…를 가진 사람 Do you see a man with a book in his hand?
내가 …하기에는 My understanding is that he's not guilty.
…에 의하면= according to + 사물/사람
From what you told me, we don't have to be there today.
만약 …라면 If s+과거, s+would
If you were in my place, what would you do?
만약 …했더라면 If s+had+p.p, s+would+have+p.p
If we had left 10 minutes earlier, we wouldn't hve been late.
만약…했더라면If s+had+p.p, s+would+v
If I had gone abroad for study earlier, my English would be perfect by now. = I wish I had gone abroad for studying earlier.
…하면If you see him, please give him my best regards.
틀림없이 …했을거야 He must have heard(p.p.) the news.
…한 것
What do you call the thing (that) we use to open a bottle in English?
….하는 사람 I like a person who has good manners.
…조차 하지 않다 He didn't even say he was sorry to me.
단지…하다 We just sat and waited for the call all day.
…할 리 없다 There's no reason that he can't come.
…가 있을 예정이다 There's going to be a meeting in an hour.
…가 있는 것 같다
There seems to be a big argument going on next door.
…라고 확신하다 I am sure that we will win the contract.
…라덴데 정말 그래요?
I heard(that) you're getting married next year, is that so?
그건 …에 달려있다 It depends on what he wants.
난 …할까 생각중이야 = I'm planing to(보다확실한)
I'm thinking of going to Australia to study next year.
이 뚜껑을 어떻게 여는지 아세요?
Do you know how to oepn this lid?
…이 궁금하군 I wonder what time the show begin.
…때문에 전화드렸습니다. I'm calling about the ad in the paper.
…하려고 한 건 아니다 I didn't mean to say that.
내가 …하려면
If I'm going to apply for the TOEFL, where should I go?
..인 척하다 John pretended he didn’t see me.
…하려고 하다 We tried to go up to the top.
…이라니 믿을 수가 없어
I can't believe Michael lost to such a young player.
비록 …이라도 얼마나 ~하겠니? = although, In spite of N
Even though they do their best, how early can they finish the job?
…이라면 얼마나 좋을까?
how wonderful it would be if I could go skiing this weekend?
…할 때마다 Every time(=whenever) I go to the cafeteria, Tom is there.
…알까봐 무섭다
I was scared the cancer had spread to other parts of my body.
…할까봐 ~했다
I was afraid she would get angry, so I told a lie.
…든 상관 안한다 = It doesn't matter
I don’t care who wins the presidential election.
…하는 이유는 ~때문이다
The reason I like Tom is that he looks like Sampras.
~부터 …하고 있다 I've been learning to drive since March.
…한 게 있다면 If there is anything you need, call me any time. = Feel free to
여기 …한 게 있다 Here's what you were looking for.
…같은
There are PC brands in Korea such as Sambo and Daewoo.
…처럼/…같은 = look like
This is like the bag I saw at the duty-free shop.
…이라는 감이 오다 The moment I saw him, I had a feeling that he was the criminal.
그게 바로 …한 것이다 That's just what I wanted.
…을 못참겠다 I can't stand living in the city.
A에게 …라고 말해주다
My son told me(or said to me) that he came first in his class.
A가 …하는 걸 도와주다 I helped Tom find his things.
..배 ~한 This is three times as big as that.
A를 …하게 하다 I made my younger brother cry(do or p.p.).
A더러 …하도록 시키다 I had Tom (to)wash my car.
내가 처음 …했을 때
When I first saw you, you were wearing a red shirt.
A가 …하기를 원하다 I want you to help me.
A가 ..하는 것을 보다 I saw a boat floating(p.p 된것을 보다) on the river.
…하나 ~하나 마찬가지다
It's the same whether you come here or not.
A가 …되도록 하다 Get the job done by today.
…에 익숙하다 I'm quite used to getting up early in the morning.
…하는 식으로 Tom runs the business the way his father did.
그렇게 …한 건 처음 봤어
I've never seen such a handsome guy
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A가 ..하기를 바라다 I want you at the back.
…처럼 들리다
You sound like you'll get promoted sometime soon.
…처럼 보이다 You look like you didn't sleep well last night.
A가 …하도록 허락하다 Tom's father didn't let him go to the party.
A를 권해서 …하게 하다 I encouraged my wife to buy a car.
…인지 아닌지
It's not important whether they like each other or not.
무엇을 …하더라도
No matter what(=whatever) his father says, he'll marry her.
…얘기가 나와서 말인데
Speaking of the election, I ahven't decided who I'll vote for yet.
A가 …하다시피 As I told you, I'm quitting this job.
…에도 불구하고 In spite of the heavy rain, the game went on.
…하기만 하다면 As long as the price is reasonalbe, I'll buy it.
…에 비해서 Compared to his age, he looks old.
…에 관한 한
As far as the eyes and nose are concerned, your daughter looks like you.
…하기는 커녕 Far from helping, he disturbed me.
마치 ..인 것처럼
They acted as if they were the owners of this company.
…에 관한 한
When it comes to getting up late, my son is the world champion.
…하지 그래? Why don't you come over here and join us?
…하자/..할까? Why don't we go outside for a walk?
…대신에 Instead of saying he was sorry, he gave me a letter
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아마 ..일 거다 Chances are Susan has already heard the news.
…도 당연하다 No wonder he's still single.
…가는 길에 The plane crashed on the way to Singapore.
…하는 데 얼마나 걸립니까?
How long does it take to send a letter to Hong Kong?
제가 …해도 괜찮을까요? Do you mind if I ask some qustions?
네 말은 …라는거니? You mean you can't here today?
…하는 버릇이 있다
I have a habit of getting up early on Sundays.
…하느라 힘들다
I had a hard time reaching an agreement with the company.
막 …하려고 하다 I'm about to go out.
예전에 …했었다 She used to work with P&G.
…에 질리다 I'm sick (and tired) of hearing your complaints.
기꺼이 …할 마음이 있다 He is willing to help you.
…을 걱정하다
My parents are very worried I might lose my job.
…을 어떻게 해 드릴까요? How would you like your coffee?
내가 장담하는데 …일 거다
I bet she won't work at that company more than a year.
..와 아무 관련이 없다
We have nothing to do with the shoddy construction.
~만큼…하지는 않은 This is not as bad as I expected.
…하면 어쩌지? What if the negotiations break down?
…라는 걸 인정해야겠군요. I must admit your English is good.
~하기에 충분히 …한 This rope is long enough to reach there.
..하고 싶은 기분이 든다= feel like
If you are in the mood for a glass of wine, drop by my house.
A에게 …만큼 빚지다 You owe me two dollars.
…라고 해서 반드시 ~한 것은 아니다
Just because they are old, it doesn't follow they should be respected.
네가 감히 어떻게 ~ 할 수 있니?
How dare you speak to me like that?
Chapter 1. 자주보지만 막상 말하려면 생각이 나지 않는 동사구문.
pattern 1
비가 올 것 같아요.
It's likely to rain.
미래의 가능성을 얘기할 때 ~ 할 것 같아요.
It is likely to do ~
It is likely that ~
He is likely to accept our proposal.
It is likely that they will loose the election.
Mr.Park is likely to arrive late.
What makes you think that?
Becouse the traffic is really heavy now.
What would you say about the CD Rom market in Korea?
Well, I think That is likely to grow gradually up to a certain point.
pattern 2
멈추지 말고 계속가세요.
Don't stop. Keep going.
계속 ~ 하다.
Keep doing.
He kept smoking.
I kept falling in sleep in the lecture.
Excuse me.
Yes.
Could you tell me how to get to the Personal Bank?
Keep going to the next intersaction and turn right.
Whay are you so upset?
He kept saying the same thing.
He doesn't listen to me.
pattern 3
난 이일을 오늘 끝내려고 하니까 기다리지마.
I intend to finish this job today so don't wait for me.
확고하게 뭔가를 하려고 할때, 의지를 강하게 표현하고 싶을 때,
intend to
I intend to go abroad for study so I need your help.
We intend to build the shopping center here, so please tell us your opinion.
What's your plan for this weekend.
We intend to go hiking, so tell me if you want to come.
Why are they giving out package of tissues?
They intend to promote their product.
So they give out those things with their brand name on them
pattern 4
문제가 있으면 언제든지 전화하세요.
Feel free to call me if you have any problem.
언제든지 무엇을 하세요. 주저말고 무엇을 하세요.
feel free to do.
Feel free to ask me anytime.
Feel free to visit us.
Execuse me. May I use your phone?
Sure, feel free to use it whenever you need it.
It's really hard for me to share my own opinion in the meeting.
I know what you mean. Feel free to speak out if you have different idea.
pattern 5
거기에 가든가 여기에 있든가 해.
You can either go there or stay here.
A 이거나 B이다. 둘중에 하나이다를 표현할 때는
either A or B.
You can have either coffee or tea.
I'm going to either fix it or buy a new one.
It may be because either it's too expensive or it isn't very well known.
How can I get to your office from the airport?
You can take either a taxi or the subway.
What shall we do about dinner tonight?
We can either have something delivered or go out to a resturant.
pattern 6
나는 그가 보고 싶어 죽겠어.
I can't wait to see him.
빨리 무엇을 하고 싶다. 또는 무엇을 하고 싶어서 못참겠다.
can't wait for + doing.
can't wait to + do.
I can't wait for the Cristhmas.
I can't wait to get finished with this test.
Hey. You look exhausted.
I know. I have been working on this statistics for a month.
You should really take a break.
I couldn't agree with you more.
I can't wait to get away from this work.
I went to Switzland for my vacation.
I'd better was wonderful.
It was the most beautiful place I've ever been to.
I can't wait to go there, too.
pattern 7
내일로 미루느니, 차라리 오늘하겠어요.
I'd rather do it today than put it off tomorrow.
A를 하느니 차라리 B를 하겠다.
would rather B than A.
I'd rather rent a video than go to a movie.
I'd rather do excercise than take a nap.
Why come Mr.Lee always works overtime?
He doesn't trust people easily.
So he prefers to do everything by himself.
If I were him, I'd rather share the work than work overtime every day.
If you have a problem with your mother, why don't you call her?
No, I'd rather write a letter than call.
~ yourself.
pattern 8.
그일을 15일까지 꼭 끝내주세요.
Please, be sure to finish it by 15th.
꼭 ~ 해주세요.
be sure + 절
bet sure to do.
be sure to lock the door.
be sure to bring your passport with you.
Could you please be sure you meet the deadline?
No problem. we will let you down.
Can I borrow your calculater?
Sure. Just be sure to put it on my desk afterwards.
pattern 9
네가 그 강의를 들었어야 하는 데.
You should have heard the lecture.
과거의 일을 못내 아쉬워하면서 ~을 했어야 했는데라고 말하고 싶을 때는
should have + 과거분사 형태로 말을 한다.
I should have asked her her phone number.
I should have reserved this seat before hand.
Did you watch the soccer game on TV last night?
No, who won?
Korea did. They made the winning goal when there was only one minute left.
It was the best game I've ever seen.
I wish I had seen it. I should have come home earlier yesterday.
We shouldn't have stayed up all night yesterday.
I know. I'm so tired. My brain has stopped working.
pattern 10
나는 이상을 받을 자격이 없어요.
I don't deserve this price.
~ 할 만하다. ~할 자격이 있다.
deserve to + do
You deserve to take day off.
I don't deserve to get this grade.
He doesn't deserve to get scolded.
People say that Value Mart has bad service.
They deserve to be blamed.
The last time I went to there, they wouldn't even accept my credit card.
Tom's won a scholorship to study in the U.S.
No,kidding.He doesn't deserve to get a scholarship.
Sure, he does.
pattern 11
제가 도와드릴께요.
Let me help you.
제가 무엇을 할께요라는 구문은
Let me + 동사 원형.
Let me take yout to your home.
Let me check it for you.
Mr.Kim. I can't understand this chart.
Let me explain it to you.
I found the very intersting article in the newspaper.
What's it about?
It's about the aborsion. Let me read it to you.
pattern 12
이집은 1억원의 가치가 있습니다.
This house is worth a hundred million won.
얼마의 값어치가 있다 무엇을 할 만한 가치가 있다
be worth + 금액
be worth + doing.
This project is worth 50 million won.
How much is this drawing worth?
It's worth trying.
I don't know why we have to keep all these old book.
Who knows? That might be worth more than you think.
I hope you are right.
Can you suggest the good place to see in Korea?
I recommand Mt. Seolack. It has the most beautiful scenery.
It's definately worth going there.
pattern 13
Do you happen to know his beeper number?
우연히 ~을 하게 되다.
happen to.
I happen to hear the news.
I happen to see her standing at the bus stop on my way home.
Did you happen to see the new commercial on TV for BMW?
It was very unique.
Can you tell me what's so special about it?
The thing is because they say it's too stimulating to watch.
they don't actually show the car.
Where did you get this antique?
I happen to find it in a shop while I was walking around Insadong.
pattern 14.
Can't you see why she is so upset?
~인지 모르겠어요?
Can't you see ~?
Can't you see what they want?
Can't you see that money doesn't work here?
Can't you see why he flunk?
Junho flunked english literature.
How could that be?
Can't you see why he flunked?
No. why?
Because he was late for the lecture all the time.
Can't you see what your parents expect from you?
I know. But it's just too much for me.
pattern 15.
Your insight for products is getting better.
점점 ~ 하고 있다.
be getting + 형용사 or 과거분사.
I'm getting lazy these days.
It's getting more difficult.
How are you doing with this program?
Pretty good.I'm getting more familliar with terms.
I wonder if you could cut down the price a little bit.
As you know, the exchange rate is getting higher.
I understand what you mean. Give us a few days for thinking it over.
pattern 16
It turned out that he took a bribe.
조사결과 어떠한 것으로 나타나다. 판명되다.
turn out to be + adj.
It turned out that + phase.
It turned out that the representative told a lie.
She turned out to be HID positive.
Someone told me that Peter is going out with UnYong. Is that true?
No, that turned out to be only a rumor.
UnYoung has a boy friend and they are going to get married soon.
I was wondering how your market research came out.
Well, it turned out that the product doen't appeal to Korean customers.
Oh. I'm sorry to hear that.
pattern 17
I feel bad that I didn't call home.
~한 것이 마음에 걸린다. ~한 것은 잘못한 것 같다.
I feel bad that ~
I feel bad about doing.
I feel bad that I didn't invite them for dinner.
I feel bad about making her upset.
I feel bad about taking too much of your time.
Not at all. It's my pleasure.
What's up with you? You looked terrible.
I feel bad about telling John he is incompetient.
If that's the case, you'd better appologize to him.
pattern 18.
I can't afford to pay this mount of money all-it-one.
~할 돈의 여유가 있다.없다.
can afford to ~
I can afford to buy the car.
We can't afford to go on overseas trip.
How much do Koreans usally spend for their wedding?
Generally speaking, I heard that people spend about 70 milion won.
70 milion. That's a lot of money.
I know, I can't afford that much money.
We can't afford to invest in that buisness.
Then can you recommand anyone else who might be able to invet in it?
pattern 19.
I'm supposed to meet Dr.Rainorld today.
무엇을 하기로 되어있다.
be supposed to ~
I'm supposed to wash the dishes today.
He was supposed to come here yesterday.
Where is Mr.Smith? I can't find him.
He was supposed to attend this meeting. But something came up in his family,
so he couldn't make it.
I hope it's nothing serious.
What am I supposed to do?
Don't warry about it. Everything's already taken care of.
pattern 20
Let's see how they respond?
어떠한지 봅시다.
봅시다는 look이 아니라 see를 쓴다.
I want to see if they like it.
Let's see what time he arrives here.
What is the definition of 'downsizing'?
I'm not sure. Why don't you look it up in the dictionary?
That's a good idea. Let's see what it says.
Can you come to our opening ceremony?
I'm not sure. When is it?
It's this Friday. Please come.
I will see if I can squeeze it into my schedule.
pattern 21.
I had a good weekend hanging around with my friends.
~하면서 ~을 했다를 얘기할 때 ~하면서는 분사를 붙여 ing로 나타낸다.
He always listen to the news driving home from work.
They are going to talk it over having a meal together.
How did you finish the report taking care of your baby?
It wasn't difficult. She slept most of time, you know.
Maybe so, but I'm still suprised you were able to finish it.
Why couldn't she finish the job on time?
Well, she made an execuse saying she didn't have enogh time.
That doesn't make sense!
pattern 22.
Please leave me alone.
무엇을 어떠한 채로 두다.
leave something ~
Leave the door open.
Leave it like that.
I can't decide where to put this computer.
What do you think?
I don't know. Why don't you just leave it where it is for now.
Alright, but I don't think that's the best place.
What shall I do with this computer? I'm done.
Just leave it on. I'm going to use it in a mininute.
OK, just make sure you turn it off afterwork.
patteren 23
그가 소문을 퍼뜨렸을 것 같지 않아.
I doubt he was the one who spreaded the rumor.
~ 한 것 같지 않아. 조심스럽게 자신의 의견을 피력할 때.
I doubt that~
주가가 오를 것 같지 않아요.
I doubt that the stock market will go up.
난 그럴것 같지 않아.
I doubt it.
Dialog No1.
Look at this ad.
If you sign up this phone service, you can make 25 free call to anywhere on the world?
I doubt that that's true.
there must be some gimmic(?)
Dialog No2.
I doubt that the Uta Jazz will beat the Cicago Bulls.
Why not? You never know.
pattern 24.
세미나나 비지니스 미팅에서 객관적인 사실에 근거해서 ~ 일 것같다.
It appears that ~
It apperars that our sales volume has decreased this month.
It appears that the water shotage is becoming a serious problem.
Dialog No1.
It appears that getting a job will be more difficult.
I know. I heard that the unemployement rate is getting higher every year.
Dialog No2.
It appears that the North Korean regime will collapse before long.
But you can't be sure. They are still building up their millitary power.
Chapter 2. 자주보지만 막상 말하려면 생각이 나지 않는 기타 구문.
pattern 25.
그 전화요금 25일 까지 내야 되.
You have to pay the phone bill by the 25 th.
Otherwise, you have to pay an extra charge.
만약 그렇지 않으면이라는 말은 otherwise를 써서 간단하게 표현이 가능함.
Please sign here, otherwise it's not valid.
Come heare by 5, otherwise we won't make it for the movie.
Dialog No1.
You had better wear your jacket, otherwise you might catch a cold.
What are you talking about? it' hot outside.
Maybe so, but it is going to be a lot coller in a few hours.
Dialog No2.
Do you want to go to the concert with us?
Well I'm not sure. Can I tell you later?
Yes, please tell me today, otherwise I won't be able to buy the ticket.
pattern 26
It's not that I don't like him, It's just that he doesn't like me.
~한 것이 아니라, ~한 것이다.
It's not that ~, It's just that ~
It's not that you are not talented, It's just that you don't make enogh effort
It's not that the work is hard, it's just that we don't have enogh time.
I really wish you would stop smoking so much.
It's not that I want to smoke, It's just that I can't stop.
I bet you could stop if you really try it.
Why don't you ever take a vacation?
It's not that I want to, It's just that I can't afford to take time off right now.
pattern 27
I would appreciate it if you send us the sample of the product.
정중하게 ~ 해주시면 감사하겠습니다.
I'd appreciate it if ~
I'd apprecitate it if you would turn the radio down.
We'd appreciate it if you would tell us how much it costs.
I overheard you on the phone saying you might quit.
Yes, well I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't tell anyone here.
Don't worry. My leaps are sealed.
You don't look so well. Is there anything I can do for you?
I'd appreciated it if you could find me some aspirin.
No, problem. be right back.
pattern 28
Suppose that happened in Korea, how do you think people would react?
~라고 가정해 보세요.
Suppose that ~
Suppose he is not there, where else could he be?
Suppose you are a foreigner, please try to answer my question?
Suppose you had a million dollars, how would you spend it?
I will buy a big boat, and sail aroud the world.
And take me with you, I hope.
Suppose Tina find out that I told a lie to her, what then?
She'll never trust you again. That's for sure.
I should have just told her that truth.
pattern 29.
I made a chart so you can understand it better.
무엇을 할 수 있게 ~을 하다.
~ so that ~ ,
in order to.
I will drive fast so that you can get there in time.
Let's go to folk village so that you can see Korean traditional culture.
Could you please speak louder so that all of us can hear you?
Sure, no problem.
I want to finish early so that I can beat the rush hour traffic.
I know what you mean.
There is nothing wo~ driving in downtown seoul in rush hour.
You can say that again.
Pattern 30.
내가 본것 중에 가장 웃긴 영화였어.
That was the funniest movie I'v ever seen.
~ 한 것 중에 가장 어떠한 것이다.
the + 최상급 I have ever + p.p
It is the most beautiful place I'v ever been to.
It was the most delicious food I'v ever had.
Dialog 1.
이것은 내가 본것 중에 가장 비싼 T셔츠야.
This is the most expensive t-shirt I've ever seen.
어떻게 이렇게 비싸게 값을 먹일 수가 있지?
How can they charge so much for it?
뒷면을 보면 이해가 될 거야.
If you look on the back, you'll understand.
아~ 알았어. 마이클 조던의 사인이 있구나.
Oh! Now I see, it's signed by Micle Jordan.
Dialog 2.
이것은 우리회사가 지금까지 경험한 것중에 가장 어려운 시기입니다.
It is the hardest time we'v ever had in our company.
저도 이해합니다.
I can see that.
현재 금융시장이 꽤 안좋은 상태에 있는 것 같아요.
The finatial market seems to be an !pretty bad shape right now.
pattern 31.
너 시험 어떻게 봤니?
How did your exam go?
뭐가 어떻게 됬어? How did something go?
뭐가 어떻게 되가고 있어? How's somthing going? How's something coming along?
오늘 아침 회의는 어땠어?
How did the meeting go this morning?
How's your weeding pr