Adverbs are something that decorates whole sentences or adjectives or verbs. They typically are written before a verb.
밥을 많이 먹어요.
I eat a lot.
꽃이 진짜 예뻐요.
Flowers are really pretty.
너무 커요.
It’s too big.
Among adverbs, there is a particularly important one called "안(not)." In Korean, you can make a negative sentence by putting "안(not)" in front of verbs or adjectives. Other functional adverbs like "잘" and "못" are also frequently used.
잘 | 안 | 못 |
well, good at it, usually | don’t | can’t |
김치를 잘 먹어요.
I eat kimchi well.
김치를 안 먹어요.
I don't eat kimchi.
김치를 못 먹어요.
I can't eat kimchi.

1. 형이 밥을 ( ) 먹어요. | My brother is eating a lot |
2. 오늘은 날씨 ( ) 좋아요 | Today’s weather is not good |
3. 저는 한국어를 ( ) 해요 | I can’t speak Korean. |
4. 친구가 ( ) 좋아요. | I really like friends |
5. 제 친구는 ( ) 웃어요. | My friend always smiles |
6. 오늘은 학교에 ( ) 가요 | We don’t go to school today |
7. 저희 아빠는 컴퓨터를 ( ) 해요. | My father is good at computer |
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