Sunday, 26 August 2018

L1G15 N보다 N마다 particles more than er than every all

L1G15 N보다 N마다 particles more than er than every all


L1G15 N??, N?? particles = more...than/-er...than, every/all

?N??  grammar = �more...than/ -er...than� in English.

Usage:
  • Indicate a standard from which a comparison is made = more� than/ -er � than
  • The adverbs ? (much) or ? (less) are often used together with ??.
  • N?? can stand before or after N?/? without a change in meaning.

Examples:
1. ???? ???? ? ????. 
I like bananas much more than apples.
2. ???? ?? ?? ?? ???.
Snows felt a lot this year than last year.
3. ???? ??? ? ???.
Today is less colder than yesterday.
4. ???? ???? ? ???.
Airplanes are much faster than trains.
5. ?? ?? ??? ? ??.
Tony is much taller than me.
6. ???? ?? ? ????.
I like Spring much more than Summer.
7. ????? ???? ??? ? ?????
- ???? ???? ? ????.
Which is warmer, Jeju or Seoul?
- Jeju is much warmer than Seoul.
?N?? grammar = each/ all in English
Usage :
  • Added to time nouns to express the repetition of the same thing over a period of time = �every� in English.
  • Also indicate all or every one of something without exceptions = �every� or �all� in English.
  • Phrases ???, ?????, ???, ??? can be written  as ??, ??, ??/??, ??.
Noun + ?? = (repetition)
? ??? ??? ???./ I cut my hair every two months.
15??? ??? ??./ the bus comes every 15 minutes.

Noun + ?? = (all things or every one of thing)