Turning Verbs into Noun Phrases in Korean: -는 것 vs -기 | Soona Study Lab
- Lee Serene
- Mar 14
- 1 min read
WELCOME TO KOREAN SOONA STUDY LAB!
Did you know that in Korean, verbs can't be the subject or object of a sentence on their own? Just like in English, where we change "run" into "running," Korean has two main ways to turn actions into concepts: -는 것 and -기.
In this interactive lab, you will:
Understand the fundamental grammar of Noun Phrases.
Compare the nuance between Process-oriented (-는 것) and Category-oriented (-기) expressions.
Practice with 10 real-life examples with perfect native audio.
Are you ready to level up your sentence-building skills? Let’s get started!



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