On a basic level, the Korean sentence structure is as follows: subject-object-verb or subject-adjective. On a basic level, the English sentence structure is subject-verb-object. The difference between these two languages is that the object and verb are flipped. This may be a confusing concept for first time learners.
To improve my grammar, I will refer to higher level Korean novels and complex news articles. I believe that improving grammar is always important because the way your sentences are formed can have a great effect on meaning. By learning and understanding grammar, I will be able to read and write at a faster pace.
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