the 다음의 단어 발음이 a, e, i, o, u 로 시작하면 '디'라고 읽는다. -> 스펠링이 아님  

 

마찬가지로 a, e, i, o, u 발음으로 시작하는 단어 앞에 an 을 붙인다.

 

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"It's cold here" is natural.

"Here is cold" is not. -> "This place is cold" is natural.

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Since the question 'What time did you come?' gives the answer 'I came at one o'clock', grammatically,

the preposition 'at' should be in question form.

 

Thus, 'At what time...?' is OK and from a prescriptive grammatical standpoint is correct,

but most people say 'What time...?'.

 

Full correct grammar:

  • At what time did you come? 'I came at one (o'clock)' or 'At one (o'clock).'

 

Short version:

  • What time did you come? 'One'.

 

 

english.stackexchange.com/questions/298592/what-time-vs-at-what-time

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1. Have the opportunity to / be able to

- I got to meet a lot of people at the seminar.

- I don't get to travel very often.

 

2. Have the privilege to / be allowed to

- He got to go home early.

- He gets to work from home.

- Why does he get to take the day off?

 

3. ~하게 되다

- know, understand, see, feel, realize, appreciate

- I got to understand the importance of health as I grew older.

- I got to know her personally once I started working with her.

- I got to understand what it feels like to be a foreigner when I went to China.

 

4. annoy / bother

- This humid weather is really starting to get to me.

- Do not let it get to you (그냥 내버려둬).

 

 

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"There is a lot of" and "There are a lot of" are both legitimate terms, depending on whether the noun is countable or not.

 

Ex)

  • There are a lot of apples. ("apples" is countable)
  • There is a lot of cake. ("cake" is uncountable)

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