#. 벙어리장갑 어디 있니? Where are your mittens? mittens ˈmɪtn 밋턴(벙어리 장갑) gloves ɡlʌv 장갑 (→mitten, boxing, oven glove) It's very cold outside. > I'm so cold, Mom. Where are your mittens? > They are in my bag. Put on your mittens. They will keep you warm. > Okay. I need a new skirt / dress / shirt / scarf. 단수명사 I need a new pants / shorts / undies ˈʌndiz 속옷 / socks. 복수명사
#. 선크림 좀 얼굴에 바르렴 Please put some sunscreen on your face. Please put some sunscreen on your face. > What do you want to do? It's sunny outside. Let's go out. > Please put some sunscreen on your face. I did. > Put some more and bring your hat, please. All right! Put on your pajamas, please. Put on your socks, please. Put on your glasses, please. Put on your lip gloss, please. Put on your lotion, p..
#. 마스크가 필요해요? Do I need a mask? Today's air quality isn't good. > It's bad? Yes, it's pretty bad. > Do I need a mask? Yes. And don't play outside today. > OK, Mom. He's pretty smart. He's pretty funny. She's pretty happy. She's pretty nice. It's pretty good.
#. 우산 잊지 마 Don't forget your umbrella! It's raining outside. > Can I wear my boots. Of course. > Can I put on my raincoat? You won't need a raincoat but don't forget your umbrella! > I won't. Don't forget your keys. Don't forget your sunscreen. Don't forget to lock the door. Don't forget to do your homework. Don't forget to call your grandma and say "Thank you."
#. 강아지 밥 좀 줄래? Can you feed the dog? The dog keeps barking. > I think it's hungry. Can you feed the dog? > Should I give water too? Yes, please. > The dog is quiet now. I think it's time to go. I think it's going to rain today. I think I ate too much. I think we're bone. I think you did a pretty good job. 내 생각엔 너 꽤 잘한 것 같아
#. 청소기 어디 있어요? Where is the vacuum cleaner? Your room is too messy. > It's not too bad. Can you vacuum your room? > Where is the vacuum cleaner? It's in the closet. > I've found it. Where's your backpack? Where's your coat? Where's your dad? Where are your socks? Where are your glasses?
#. 옷들은 바구니에 넣어 줘 Put your clothes into the basket. Your clothes are all over the floor. Put your clothes into the laundry basket. > But I need my blue jacket tomorrow. Then hang over your jacket using a hanger. Your clothes are still lying on the floor. > I'm on it. You're still eating. You're still playing a game. You're still sleeping. I'm still waiting for my turn. It's still raining.
#. 신발 정리하세요 Keep the shoes organized. Look at your shoes! > What do you mean? Keep the shoes organized, please. > Do I have to. Of course. > All right. @ Keep + 명사 + 형용사 : 명사를 형용사 한 상태로 유지한다 Keep the door open. Keep the door closed. Keep your shirt clean. Keep your towel dry.
- Total
- Today
- Yesterday
- well
- Thanks
- Yes
- too.
- pick up
- work out
- OK
- Don't worry
- Oh No
- please?
- By The Way
- OKay
- I'm sorry
- Please
- Excuse me
- no
- make it
- What Happened?
- Actually
- Right?
- hold on
- Tell me about it.
- I'm not sure
- Sorry
- please.
- oh
- Yeah
- I'm glad to hear that.
- Sure
- Hey
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