이거는, 저거는, 그거는 | Korean Grammar 08
이거는 뭐예요? - 저거는 사과예요. Master Korean Grammar: Using '이거는, 그거는, 저거는 + Noun-이에요/예요' Welcome back to our Korean grammar series! In today's lesson, we'll dive into the eighth grammar point: how to use '이거는, 그거는, 저거는 + Noun-이에요/예요' to identify objects. This essential grammar will help you naturally describe and point out items in conversation. Let's get started! If you want to watch the lesson in Korean with English subtitles, please click the link below. Usage '이거는, 그거는, 저거는' are demonstrative pronouns used to indicate objects based on their proximity to the speaker and listener. By attaching 'Noun-이에요/예요' to these pronouns, you can identify what an object is. 이거는 (This) - Used when the object is near the speaker. 그거는 (That) - Used when the object is near the listener. 저거는 (That over there) - Used when the object is far from both the speaker and listener. Example Conversation 이거는 (this) Situation: An apple is next to Miso but far from Young...