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Usages of kkeutnaeda
과제를 금요일까지 끝내야 해.gwajereul geumyoilkkaji kkeutnaeya hae.
I have to finish the assignment by Friday.
숙제를 끝내고 나서 영화를 봐요.sukjereul kkeutnaego naseo yeonghwareul bwayo.
I watch a movie after finishing my homework.
숙제를 다 끝내고 나서 집에서 쉬어요.sukjereul da kkeutnaego naseo jibeseo swieoyo.
After I finish all my homework, I rest at home.
피곤해도 지금 숙제를 끝낼게요.pigonhaedo jigeum sukjereul kkeutnaelgeyo.
Even if I’m tired, I’ll finish the homework now.
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