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그냥 매일 하는 영어회화 6일차(-2): 사역동사, let, make, have + 내가 자주쓰는 표현들 정리

by 누룽지식빵 2025. 8. 14.

 

 

  • 고의로 deliberately (on purpose 아님)
  • greasy 기름진 - hair look less greasy
  • fine 벌금
  • attorney 변화
  • I'll have him call you
  • 준비하다 set it up
  • secretary 비서
  • on your way out 나갈 때
  • arrange it 준비하다
  • Have Mary do it Mary가 하게 해라 / have her call you
  • associates 동료
  • comments 평
  • have는 make처럼 하게 하는 데 쓸 수 있음
  • let 내버려두다 허락하다
  • go away 사라지다

 

아낌없이 주는 스크립트 살까말까... - 헤일리 쌤

 

 

헤일리 쌤의 영어 쉐도잉 100문장 - 사역동사 let, make, have 편 : 헤일리 쌤

헤일리 쌤의 영어 쉐도잉 100문장 PDF 다운로드 스토어

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7일 채우면 1일차부터 다시 복습해야지
다음은 수동태 정복

 

 


 

다음은 내가 자주 쓰는 말인데 잘 기억 안나서 적어놓았던 것들 복습
예문은 Chat GPT가 만들어줬다!

 

 

 

  • put your number in my phone
    1. Can you put your number in my phone so I can contact you later?
    2. Would you mind putting your number in my phone so we can keep in touch?
  • carry
    1. I can carry this for you if it’s too heavy.
    2. Let me carry that for you so you don’t have to struggle.
  • not gonna let that happen
    1. I’m not going to let that happen no matter what.
    2. There’s no way I’m letting that happen under any circumstances.
  • perhaps
    1. Perhaps we could try a different way next time.
    2. Perhaps it would be better if we considered another approach.
  • keep
    1. Please keep this safe until I come back.
    2. I’d appreciate it if you could keep this safe for me until I return.
  • complete
    1. Please complete the form before the deadline.
    2. Make sure to complete the application thoroughly before submitting it.
  • come up with / make  대신 쓰기
    1. I need to come up with a good idea for the project.
    2. We should come up with a creative solution that works for everyone.
  • past month
    1. Over the past month, we’ve made great progress.
    2. Over the past month, our team has achieved several important milestones.
  • shining
    1. The sun is shining brightly in the sky today.
    2. The sun is shining brilliantly, making the whole day feel warm and cheerful.
  • sure thing (물론이지)
    1. Sure thing, I’ll help you with that right away.
    2. Sure thing, I’ll take care of that for you without any problem.
  • do you wanna watch a movie?
    1. Do you want to watch a movie together tonight?
    2. Would you like to watch a movie together later this evening?
  • distinction between men and women
    1. There’s still a clear distinction between men and women in many places.
    2. Many societies still maintain a clear distinction between men’s and women’s roles.
  • a few students (적은 수)
    1. Only a few students attended the class today.
    2. Just a handful of students showed up for the lesson today.
  • in terms of / ABOUT 대신
    1. In terms of cost, this option is more affordable.
    2. In terms of both quality and price, this choice seems the most reasonable.
  • which one it is
    1. I’m not sure which one it is exactly.
    2. I can’t quite figure out which one it is among these options.
  • included
    1. Breakfast is included in the room price.
    2. The package deal includes breakfast, lunch, and all activities.
  • landlord
    1. I need to talk to my landlord about the rent.
    2. I’ll contact my landlord to discuss the terms of the lease.
  • what time are we leaving? depart아님. 출발 시간 물어볼 때
    1. What time are we leaving for the airport tomorrow?
    2. Do you know exactly what time we’re supposed to leave tomorrow? / Should 대신 쓰기
  • am about to
    1. I’m about to start cooking, so come soon.
    2. I’m just about to start cooking dinner, so it’s a good time to come over.
  • what
    1. What did you just say?
    2. Sorry, what exactly did you mean by that?
  • honestly / actually 대신 쓰기
    1. Honestly, I didn’t expect that to happen.
    2. Honestly speaking, I was completely surprised when that happened.
  • such as / like 대신 쓰기
    1. Many fruits, such as apples and oranges, are rich in vitamins.
    2. Certain fruits, such as apples, oranges, and berries, contain essential nutrients.
  • has sth to do with 관련이 있다 / about 대신
    1. It has to do with you.
    2. I think this issue has a lot to do with what we talked about yesterday.
  • take part in / join 대신 쓰기
    1. I’d like to take part in the charity event this weekend.
    2. I’m eager to take part in the upcoming community project.
  • such a
    1. It was such a beautiful day for a walk.
    2. It was such a perfect day to spend time outdoors.
  • opinion
    1. In my opinion, we should wait a little longer.
    2. In my personal opinion, waiting a bit longer might lead to better results.
  • as bad as we think they are
    1. Things are not as bad as we think they are.
    2. The situation isn’t nearly as bad as we might imagine.
  • In case you forgot (혹시 잊을까봐)
    1. In case you forgot, the meeting starts at 10 a.m.
    2. Just in case it slipped your mind, the meeting will begin at 10 sharp.
  • In case we get hungry
    1. Let’s bring some snacks in case we get hungry later.
    2. I’ll pack a few snacks just in case we get hungry along the way.
  • noticed / realize 대신 알아차리는 거
    1. I noticed you’ve changed your hairstyle.
    2. I couldn’t help but notice that you’ve changed your hairstyle.
  • so that (주동)
    1. I wrote it down so that I wouldn’t forget.
    2. I explained it clearly so that everyone could understand.
  • seems
    1. It seems like a good idea to try this approach.
    2. It seems to me that this could be a very effective solution.
  • complex
    1. This problem is more complex than I thought.
    2. The situation turned out to be far more complex than it first appeared.
  • suits for you
    1. This color really suits you well.
    2. This style perfectly suits you and brings out your best features.
  • got worried
    1. I got worried when you didn’t call me back.
    2. I started to get worried when I couldn’t reach you for hours.
  • several
    1. I have several things to do before I leave.
    2. I’ve got several important tasks to complete before heading out.
  • currently looking for
    1. I’m currently looking for a new place to live.
    2. I’m currently looking for a suitable apartment that meets my needs.
  • as well as
    1. She speaks English as well as Spanish fluently.
    2. She’s skilled in English as well as in other languages like Spanish and French.
  • common
    1. It’s common to see people using smartphones everywhere.
    2. It’s quite common these days to see people glued to their phones.
  • include
    1. Please include your name and address in the form.
    2. Make sure to include all the necessary details in your application.
  • wish
    1. I wish I could join you on the trip.
    2. I really wish I had the chance to join you for that trip.
  • meet touch
    1. It was nice to meet and touch the handmade products in person.
    2. I enjoyed meeting the artists and getting to touch their handmade creations.
  • I wish
    1. I wish I had more time to work on this.
    2. I truly wish I had more time to fully work on this project.
  • exactly
    1. That’s exactly what I was thinking.
    2. That’s exactly the idea I had in mind from the start.
  • remind
    1. Please remind me to send the email tomorrow.
    2. Can you remind me to send the email first thing tomorrow morning?
  • explain
    1. Can you explain how this works in detail?
    2. Could you explain in detail how this process actually works?
  • require
    1. This job will require a lot of patience.
    2. This position will require patience as well as strong problem-solving skills.
  • figure out
    1. I need to figure out how to fix this problem.
    2. I need to figure out a way to solve this problem effectively.
  • as long as
    1. You can stay here as long as you’re quiet.
    2. You can use my things as long as you take good care of them.
  • unless
    1. You can’t enter unless you have a ticket.
    2. You won’t be able to enter unless you’ve bought your ticket in advance.
  • get
    1. I’ll get the package tomorrow.
    2. I’ll get the package delivered to you by tomorrow afternoon.
  • keep it in mind
    1. Please keep it in mind when making your decision.
    2. Keep it in mind, especially when you’re considering your next steps.
  • influence
    1. His words had a big influence on my choice.
    2. His advice had a strong influence on the decision I ultimately made.
  • used to
    1. I used to play the piano when I was young.
    2. I used to play the piano regularly back when I was in school.
  • became
    1. She became a teacher after graduating from college.
    2. She eventually became a teacher after years of studying and training.
  • previously (이전에, 예전에)
    • I met him previously. (전에 그를 만난 적이 있어.)
    • I had previously met him at a conference before we started working together.
    precisely (정확히, 바로)
    • That’s precisely right. (정확히 맞아.)
    • That’s precisely the reason why I decided to change my plan.