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Usages of ~e
식당은 은행 오른쪽에 있어요.sikdangeun eunhaeng oreunjjoge isseoyo.
The restaurant is to the right of the bank.
책장 옆에 가방이 있어요.chaekjang yeope gabangi isseoyo.
There is a bag next to the bookshelf.
정원에 심었던 꽃들이 벌써 피었어.jeongwone simeossdeon kkotdeuri beolsseo pieosseo.
The flowers I planted in the garden have already bloomed.
엘리베이터가 계단 옆에 설치되었어요.ellibeiteoga gyedan yeope seolchidoeeosseoyo.
An elevator was installed next to the stairs.
요즘은 작은 일에도 너무 걱정하지 않으려고 해.yojeumeun jageun iredo neomu geokjeonghaji anheuryeogo hae.
These days I try not to worry too much even about small things.
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