Korean Grammar Intermediate-level (129): V은 김에, V는 김에, 생각난 김에, 만드는 김에, 청소하는 김에,
[V-(으)ㄴ/는 김에]; In this expression, [김] is a bound noun that means chance or opportunity to do something. [A-verb 김에 B-verb] can be translated to “while doing A, taking the opportunity to do B.” “Opportunity,” not “while,” is crucial in this expression. [생각난 김에] is one of the frequently used expressions in Korea. It is hard to find a single English word to match this expression. 00:11 Intro 00:38 Grammar & Expression. 03:33 Sentence Practice 07:11 Summary 07:34 Ending

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