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왕초보영어(제2296회) : 관계-퇴직하는 과장님

by 가나다미 2024. 10. 3.

너 들었어?  James 관둔대.

오, 이런.  엄청 친절한 상사인데.

음, 여기에서 유일하게 친절한 상사지.

조만간 James랑 한잔하자고.

 

Did you hear?  James is quitting.

Oh, No.  He is such a nice boss.

Well, He is the only nice boss here.

Let's have a drink with him soon.

 

 

M Did you hear? James is quitting.

   did you (동사원형) ?  = 너 (동사원형) 했니?

   Did you buy the ticket?

   Did you have breakfast?

   quit = 관두다 / 끊다 > quit > quit  vs  stop = 그만두다 / 멈추다.

   hear = 듣다 / 들리다  vs  listen = 듣다(의도적으로)

 

Z Oh, No. He is such a nice(=kind) boss.

   such (형용사) (명사) = 엄청 (형용사) 한 (명사)

   You are such a nice guy.

   She is such an annoying person.

 

 

M Well, He is the only nice boss here.

   the only (명사) = 유일한 (명사)

   She is the only doctor here.

   Am i the only one here.

   You are not the only one.(위로/안심)

 

Z Let's have a drink with him soon.

   have a drink = 한잔하다 = grab a drink

   Do you want to have a drink?

   We had a drink yesterday.

 

Q 그녀가 여기 유일한 간호사예요.

   She is the only nurse here.

 

 

*  More expressions

 

Did you (동사원형) ? = (동사원형) 했니?

Did you (동사원형) = 너 (동사원형) 했어?

Did (주어) (동사원형) ? = (주어)가 (동사원형) 했니?

Did you complain about their noisy parties?

   complain = 불평하다 / 항의하다 vs complaint = 불평 / 항의

   noisy = 시끄러운 = loud  vs noise = (명사) 소음

Did you complain about us?

Did you move your bags?

Man, that's not right. Did he say anything?

   right = (형) 옳은 / 맞는 <=> wrong = (형) 잘못된 / 틀린

Did you check your bag?

Did she push you?

   Man = 이런 / 어휴 (긍정 또는 부정)

Did you finish your homework?

Did you finish your work?

Did you make a decision?

Did you change his diaper?

   diaper = 기저귀

Did you walk your dog?

Did you go to the gym?

Did she pick you up?

Did you hear? James is quitting.

Did you buy the ticket?

Did you have breakfast?

   quit = 관두다 / 끊다 > quit > quit  vs  stop = 그만두다 / 멈추다.

   hear = 듣다 / 들리다  vs  listen = 듣다(의도적으로)

 

Such (형용사) (명사) = 엄청 (형용사) 한 (명사) = 셀 수 있는 명사 앞에 a/an

Yeah. It's such a busy day for me.

It's such a chilly day.

You are such a kind person.

It's such good weather.

   chilly = 쌀쌀한

It's such a lovely neighborhood here !

   neighborhood = 이웃 / 동네  vs neighbor = 이웃 사람

She was such a kind lady.

This is such an interesting story.

Oh, No. He is such a nice(=kind) boss.

You are such a nice guy.

She is such an annoying person.