Subordinate WH questions

I’ve been trying to be a little bit strong. And it is not that easy to be exactly who I was. No one knows what I feel and what I suffer. So keep your thoughts. And stop assuming that someone is always fine. I keep thinking why my friends left me. Mom was right about that and now I can’t trust again. Maybe this time, I’ma take back what is mine. All the smiles, all the joys are still mine. In English grammar, a “wh”-clause is a subordinate clause that’s introduced by one of the wh-words (what, who, which, when, where, why, how). Wh-clauses can function as subjects, objects, or… Read More

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Goshiwon

As we all know, South Korea is a crowded country, with more than 50 million people. Approximately 90% of that land is mountainous, meaning that people had to use the space available in the most creative way to fit everyone. A Goshiwon, also known as an “off-campus dormitory” is no more than a small room with everything you can find on a normal house, needed to live. In these small rooms you can find a bed, fridge, TV, and not always but sometimes they also have a bathroom. Rent prices in South Korea can be expensive so a Goshiwon is a solution to this, they can be small but so… Read More

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