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100 Korean Heroes and Heroines

Introduction

Gyeore means nation, while ol means spirit in Korean, and these two words are combined to make Gyeore Eol, which means Koreas spirit. Some may say that talking about Gyeore Eol today is out of date, considering that we are living in a modern scientific and technological era; however, those who say so seem perfectly unaware how the world is progressing. Those are people who think that world peace and prosperity will be maintained without the development of individual countries and nations.

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( ) Gyeore means nation, while ol means spirit in Korean, and these two words are combined to make Gyeore Eol, which means Koreas spirit. ( ) Some may say that talking about Gyeore Eol today is out of date, considering that we are living in a modern scientific and technological era; however, those who say so seem perfectly unaware how the world is progressing. ( ) Those are people who think that world peace and prosperity will be maintained without the development of individual countries and nations.

( ) Gyeore means nation, while ol means spirit in Korean, and these two words are combined to make Gyeore Eol, which means Koreas spirit. ixed sentence Simple, compound, complex and mixed sentence

( - ) Gyeore means nation, while ol means spirit in Korean,(complex sentence ) and (coordinate conjunction ) ( - ) these two words are combined to make Gyeore Eol, which means Koreas spirit. (complex sentence ) Gyeore means nation, (simple sentence while (sub ordinate conjunction ol means spirit in Korean (simple sentence in Korean

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Gyeore means nations in Korean, while ol means spirit in Korean. in Korean Gyeore means nation, while ol means spirit in Korean, Gyeore ol While Korean,

coordinate conjunction (and)

these two words are combined to make Gyeore Eol, which means Koreas spirit. which adjective clause non-defining clause

Gyeore Eol (which = Gyeore Eol) (passtive voice (are combined) ) defining clause non-defining clause

Defining clause ( ) My sister who lives in Yangon is coming to stay with me next week.

( who lives in Yangon ) Non-defining clause ( ) My sister, who lives in Yangon, is coming to stay with me next week.

who lives in Yangon )

( ) Some may say that talking about Gyeore Eol today is out of date, considering that we are living in a modern scientific and technological era; however, those who say so seem perfectly unaware how the world is progressing. ( - ) Some may say that talking about Gyeore Eol today is out of date, considering that we are living in a modern scientific and technological era; (mixed sentence however, (coordinate conjunction) ( - )those who say so seem perfectly unaware how the world is progressing. (mixed sentence) ( Some may say ( some = some people ) that (subordinate conjunction) talking about Gyeore Eol today is out of date, considering that we are living in a modern scientific and technological era; (mixed sentence) talking about Gyeore Eol today = subject ( Gyeore Eol ) is = verb out of date = adjective considering.era; = present participle verb-ing -

Eating a banana every day is healthy.

I like riding a bicycle. Verb-ing .. participle I am having breakfast, listening to the radio. Being a high school student, I have to learn six subjects. ( After verb-ing pattern ) present

talking about Gyeore Eol today is out of date, considering that we are living in a modern scientific and technological era; (mixed sentence) considering that

Gyeore Eol

Gyeore Eol

however; ( - )those who say so seem perfectly unaware how the world is progressing. (mixed sentence) those who say so = subject seem perfectly unaware (linking verb = adjective perfectly=adverb)

how the world is progressing. (Noun clause

so A: You are beautiful. B: You may say so. (You may say You are beautiful So pronoun those who say so those Seem perfectly unaware how the world is progressing (

( ) Those are people who think that world peace and prosperity will be maintained without the development of individual countries and nations.

Those = subject Are = verb People who= object (adjective clause People think that world. -

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