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Questions about the rules that govern and structure the language, and the composition of clauses, phrases and sentences. Also pertains to the syntax and morphology of the Korean language.
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How to understand the asymmetry between 포함하다 and 제외하다?
'제외해서' and '제외하고' are all correct.
The below four examples are all correct. Only the meanings are a bit different.
이것을 포함해서 다섯이에요. = It includes this and then they become five(natural). or They are …
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What's the usage of 야 between a verb and past perfect marker "했었던"?
말해: to say
말해야 해: have to say
말해야만 해: have to say(emphasis)
말해야 했어: had to say
I hope this helps you.