keannu
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In every Korean grammar book, they classify all the sentences to the following 5 forms, but I don't know if these forms are from native speakers' original grammar or just Korean-made ones. Some exceptional sentences such as "He cracked open the door" don't fit any of them, fitting close to 5th form. I'm just curious if these are taught even in native speakers' educational course.
1st form - S+V - A dog made toward the gate (V: complete intransitive verb)
2nd form - S+V+C - You will make a good wife. (V: incomplete intransitive verb )
3rd form - S+V+O - He made a Christmas card. (V: complete transitive verb)
4th form - S+V+IO+DO - My dad made me a doll. (V: dative verb)
5th form - S+V+O+OC - He made his son a scientist.(V:incomplete transitive verb )
cf) C:complement, O:Object, IO-Indirect Object, DO- Direct Object, OC- Object Complement
1st form - S+V - A dog made toward the gate (V: complete intransitive verb)
2nd form - S+V+C - You will make a good wife. (V: incomplete intransitive verb )
3rd form - S+V+O - He made a Christmas card. (V: complete transitive verb)
4th form - S+V+IO+DO - My dad made me a doll. (V: dative verb)
5th form - S+V+O+OC - He made his son a scientist.(V:incomplete transitive verb )
cf) C:complement, O:Object, IO-Indirect Object, DO- Direct Object, OC- Object Complement
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