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오래된 시골 마을에 착한 농부가 살고 있었다. 그는 아직 결혼하지 않은 채 혼자 생활하고 있었다.
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(으)ㄹ 것이다
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Future plan
Supposition
(으)ㄹ 것이다 vs 겠
1.
Future plan
going to, will do
Used to express a future plan.
Example
저는
내일
학교에
갈
것입니다
.
I will go to school tomorrow.
어디에서
팔
거예요
?
Where will you sell it?
토요일에는
소풍을
갈
거에요
.
I will go on a picnic on Saturday.
나는
주말에
집에서
푹
쉴
거야
.
I will rest at home on the weekend.
2.
Supposition
Expresses the speaker's supposition about a certain situation based on something heard, seen or personal experience.
Example
생일
선물로는
스마트폰을
좋아할
거예요
.
I think he will like a smartphone as a birthday present.
공사를
하는
동안
좀
시끄러울
거예요
.
It will be noisy while they are doing construction.
Some of the pattern(s) used in this grammar
V+는/(으)ㄴ/(으)ㄹ
(으)ㄹ 것이다
vs
V+겠
(으)ㄹ 것이다 (Future plan)
Is very likely to happens.
겠 (Intention)
Is a plan, an intention for something to happens.
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