Had done/Used to be
This expression is used when recalling a past event or state of affairs that has not continued to the present. It consists of -았/었- indicating completion, and 던, indicating recollection, and is used before nouns.
See Chapter: -던 Expressing Recollection here.
1. For adjectives and some verbs that express a certain degree of a continued state such as '살다', '근무하다', '다니다', '사귀다' the expression -았/었던 can be replaced with -던 without a change in meaning.
2. Unlike the case with verbs, when -았/었던 is attached to adjectives there are two possible interpretations. It can refer to cases in which the present situation has become the opposite or contrary to a past situation or state of affairs, or it can refer to cases in which a past situation has continued in the same state until the present.
1. While -던 and -았/었던 are similar forms, they have the following differences.
2. The phrase -(으)ㄴ can refer either to the fact that some action or event simply happened in the past or to the fact that the completed state of an action or event has continued to the present. Thus, it differs from -았/었던 in the following ways.
3. When expressing the past with verbs, both -(으)ㄴ and -던 can be used, but in the case of adjectives, 이다 and 아니다 the expression -았/었던 must be used. However, -던 can also be used in place of -았/었던 with no change in meaning.
Indicates an verb in the past has completed in the past, with the nuance of recollecting a memory.
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