Korean grammar is pattern practice
Korean uses particles and endings to show meaning. Focused grammar drills train you to pick the right ending instead of translating word-by-word from English.
Build from polite basics
Begin with 은/는, 이/가, 을/를, 에, 에서, and common 요 endings. Add honorifics and casual speech after polite sentences feel stable.
Questions
Is Korean grammar hard for beginners?
It feels different from English, but the patterns are consistent when you practice particles and endings repeatedly.
Should I learn Korean speech levels early?
Yes, but start with polite 요 style first. It is useful in most beginner situations.
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