Usages of ~ㄹsurok
방을 치울수록 먼지가 계속 보여서 청소기를 다시 꺼냈어.bangeul chiulsurok meonjiga gyesok boyeoseo cheongsogireul dasi kkeonaesseo.
The more I cleaned the room, the more dust I kept seeing, so I took out the vacuum cleaner again.
그 가수는 노래를 들을수록 목소리가 더 좋아.geu gasuneun noraereul deureulsurok moksoriga deo joha.
The more you listen to that singer, the better the voice sounds.
연습할수록 발음이 좋아져요.yeonseuphalsurok bareumi johajyeoyo.
The more you practice, the better your pronunciation gets.
이 책은 읽을수록 재미있어요.i chaegeun ilgeulsurok jaemiisseoyo.
The more I read this book, the more interesting it is.
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