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Hi! Welcom back! In this lesson you will learn how to make negative sentences using Verbs and Adjectives. And if you want to learn about negative forms for Nouns watch the Lesson #12. By the end of this lesson you should be able to make such sentences as you see over here. I dont think so. I dont study. It is not cold. It is not interesting. In the Korean language to convert a verb or an adjective to a negative form, you simply need to add ~지 않다 to a verb or an adjective stem. Lets take look at how we can turn a positive sentence into a negative one. How would you say I go in Korean? 저는 갑니다, right? How about I dont go? First, we need to take a verb and leave only its stem. The next step is to attach ~지 않다 to the verb stem. So, now we have 가지 않다. But its not a complete sentence because we dont have a sentence ending. Where do you think we need to attach the sentence ending? Pause the video and think for a while. Lets see if you can come up with the so