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Korean Sentence Sense

Test your understanding of practical Korean sentence patterns, grammar, and everyday usage.

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Published June 10, 2026

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Question 1: Which sentence best means “I go to school” in Korean?

학교 저는 갑니다

저는 학교에 갑니다

저는 학교를 갑니다

저는 갑니다 학교에

Question 2: What does the particle 를/을 usually show in a Korean sentence?

The direct object

The verb tense

A question sentence

The speaker's age

Question 3: Why do many Korean sentences feel incomplete until the end?

The main verb usually comes last

Sentences must always be one word

Nouns always come after verbs

English grammar is required

Question 4: Which ending makes this sentence more polite: 가?

갑니다

가자

가요

Question 5: What is the best translation of 저는 학생입니다?

I am studying school

I have a student

I am a student

Student is me

Question 6: If you want to say “I like coffee,” which Korean sentence fits best?

저는 커피를 좋아해요

커피 저는 좋아요를

저는 좋아해요 커피

저는 커피가 좋아해요

Question 7: Which sentence is a natural way to ask “What is your name?”

뭐예요 이름이?

이름을 뭐하나요?

이름이 뭐예요?

이름은 어디예요?

Question 8: What changes most when a Korean sentence turns into a question?

The sentence must start with a verb

The ending or intonation changes

The subject marker always disappears

Every noun gets deleted