Core Grammar Level 3
Lesson 10
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Lesson 10

 

In this lesson, you will learn how to say and use -기 전에 in sentences to express “before -ing” in Korean. As with many Korean expressions and prepositions, the order is the opposite of English. In English, the word “before” comes before the clause or word, but in Korean, it comes after.

 

The key syllable here is 전. The Chinese character for 전 is 前, and it means “before”, “front”, or “earlier”. To this, add the particle -에 to make it a preposition (a word which shows the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in the sentence).

전에 = before (+ noun)

 

수업 전에 = before class

일요일 전에 = before Sunday

1시 전에 = before 1 o’clock

 

Since 전에 is used after nouns, in order to use it with verbs such as “going” or “leaving”, the verbs need to be changed into nouns.

 

In the previous lesson, to use verbs before 같다, the verbs were changed into their noun forms by using -(으)ㄴ/는 것. In this case, however, -기 is used to change the verbs into nouns. (Do you remember this? If not, take a minute to go back and review Level 2, Lesson 14!)



가다     → 가기 (going)                                       → 가기 전에 = before going

사다     → 사기 (buying)               + 전에            → 사기 전에 = before buying

먹다     → 먹기 (eating)                                     → 먹기 전에 = before eating

 

Ex)

집에 가다 = to go home

→ 집에 가기 전에

= before going home; before you go home

 

공부하다 = to study

→ 공부하기 전에 

= before studying; before you study

 

돈을 내다 = to pay money

→ 돈을 내기 전에

= before paying money; before you pay money

 

Sample Sentences</>

 여기 오기 전에 뭐 했어요?

= What were you doing before you came here?

 

집에 가기 전에 술 마실 거예요.

= I am going to drink before I go home.

* 집에 가다 = to go back home

 

들어오기 전에 노크하세요.

= Knock before you come in.

* 들어오다 = to come in

 

사기 전에 잘 생각하세요.

= Think well before you buy it.

* 사다 = to buy

 

도망가기 전에 잡으세요.

= Catch him before he runs away.

* 도망가다 = to run away