Written form, narrative style
This type of expression is used when writing diaries or reports to describe situations and events objectively.
1. When 않다 follows a verb, it is conjugated as a verb, but when it follows an adjective, it is conjugated as an adjective.
2. Because 싶다 and 좋다 are adjectives, they end in -다.
3. In the narrative form, 나/우리 is used in place of 저/저희 to express "l/we". Similarly, 나 is used for 저, 나는 is used for 저는, 내가 is used for 제가, and 우리가 is used for 저희가.
4. Sentences are almost never written in the form of questions in the narrative form. However, to express a question in this form, you can use the ending -(으)ㄴ가? that we learned in the beginning level.
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