Pretending to: -는/ㄴ/은 척하다
Key Examples
3 of 8늦었는데도 끝까지 참여했어요.
Even though it was late, I participated to the end.
먼저 핵심을 말하고, 그다음 근거를 제시해요.
State the key point first, then provide evidence.
문장이 길면 연결어를 간단히 하세요.
If a sentence is long, simplify the connector.
Overview
Pretending to: -는/ㄴ/은 척하다 is a high-value Korean grammar point in the Expressions & Grammar Patterns area. This guide is designed for practical control, not passive recognition. The goal is simple: choose the pattern quickly, place it correctly, and keep your sentence natural in real communication. Learners usually understand the rule at reading level first, then lose accuracy while speaking under pressure. This page closes that gap by giving you a stable decision process and repeatable sentence frames.
Core Meaning and Function
At a functional level, this grammar point helps you encode one or more of these dimensions: relationship between ideas, speaker stance, sentence framing, or discourse flow. You will get better results by asking three questions before speaking: What meaning do I need? Where does this form attach? What register fits this context? Key forms to watch: -는, ㄴ, 은 척하다, Pretending to -는. When these forms are used well, your sentence sounds intentional and fluent. When they are misplaced, the message may still be understood, but rhythm and precision drop.
Structure and Placement Checklist
Use this checklist every time:
- 1Identify the message role first (statement, contrast, cause, condition, emphasis, question, or softening).
- 2Insert the target form at the structural position where native speakers expect it.
- 3Verify agreement, polarity (positive/negative), and word order around the target form.
- 4Read the full line aloud once and adjust rhythm for clarity.
Pattern frame you can reuse: [Context] + [Target Form] + [Main Message]. Then practice variants: affirmative, negative, and question forms that keep the same core meaning.
Natural Rhythm and Register
Accuracy is not enough; delivery matters. In casual conversation, shorter clauses and high-frequency combinations usually sound more native. In neutral writing, keep links explicit and avoid overloaded sentences. In formal contexts, maintain precision and avoid slangy shortcuts unless the genre allows them. If a sentence feels heavy, split it into two clauses and keep only one key meaning per clause. This improves both comprehension and confidence.
Common Mistakes and Fast Fixes
- 1Literal translation from English word order. Fix: start from a native-like frame, then fill content.
- 2Correct form, wrong position. Fix: mark the anchor point in the sentence before writing.
- 3Register mismatch. Fix: decide formal, neutral, or casual before choosing vocabulary.
- 4Unstable negatives/questions. Fix: practice one base sentence and transform it systematically.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
This grammar point can overlap with nearby patterns, but nuance changes with context, intent, and emphasis. Compare minimal pairs instead of memorizing isolated definitions. If two forms look similar, test them in the same sentence context and observe which one sounds more natural and why. That contrast habit is the fastest path from rule knowledge to fluent choice.
Quick FAQ
Q. Do I need to master every exception first?
A. No. Master the high-frequency core pattern first, then add exceptions in layers.
Q. What is the fastest practice loop?
A. Build one short base sentence, then produce positive, negative, and question variants with the same meaning.
Q. How can I check if my output sounds natural?
A. Read aloud, shorten overloaded clauses, and prioritize high-frequency combinations over literal translation.
उदाहरण
8늦었는데도 끝까지 참여했어요.
Focus: 는데도
Even though it was late, I participated to the end.
먼저 핵심을 말하고, 그다음 근거를 제시해요.
Focus: 그다음
State the key point first, then provide evidence.
문장이 길면 연결어를 간단히 하세요.
Focus: 연결어
If a sentence is long, simplify the connector.
비가 와서 집에 있었어요.
Focus: 와서
Because it rained, I stayed home.
시간이 없지만 끝까지 했어요.
Focus: 지만
I had no time, but I did it to the end.
연습하면 할수록 더 자연스러워져요.
Focus: 할수록
The more you practice, the more natural you become.
설명을 듣고 나서 예문을 읽어요.
Focus: 고 나서
After hearing the explanation, read the examples.
모르는 부분이 있으면 바로 물어보세요.
Focus: 으면
If there is a part you do not know, ask right away.
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