저는 가게에서 로또를 ( ).
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: A. 샀습니다
How to solve: The sentence is 'I ( ) a lotto ticket at the store.' The most appropriate verb to use with 'lotto ticket' in the context of being 'at a store' is 'to buy'. The past tense form of '사다' (to buy) is '샀습니다'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '샀습니다' means 'bought'. This is the correct verb as you buy a lottery ticket.
B — '봤습니다' means 'saw'. While you might see a lotto ticket, 'buying' is the primary action in this context.
C — '읽었습니다' means 'read'. You read the numbers on the ticket, but 'buy' is a more fundamental action.
D — '먹었습니다' means 'ate'. This is incorrect as you cannot eat a lotto ticket.
로또에 ( ) 백만장자가 되고 싶어요.
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: A. 당첨돼서
How to solve: The sentence means 'I want to become a millionaire ( ) the lottery.' The phrase '로또에 당첨되다' means 'to win the lottery'. The connective form '-어서' is used to show the reason or cause. Therefore, '당첨돼서' (by winning) is the correct choice to explain how one becomes a millionaire through the lottery.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '당첨돼서' means 'by winning' or 'after winning'. This correctly links winning the lottery to becoming a millionaire.
B — '공부해서' means 'by studying'. Studying is not related to winning the lottery.
C — '운동해서' means 'by exercising'. Exercising is unrelated to lottery winnings.
D — '여행해서' means 'by traveling'. Traveling does not cause one to win the lottery.
제 로또 ( )는 1, 7, 15, 22, 30, 45입니다.
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: B. 번호
How to solve: The sentence is 'My lotto ( ) is 1, 7, 15, 22, 30, 45.' The series of digits are clearly numbers. The Korean word for 'number' is '번호'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '이름' means 'name'. A sequence of digits is not a name.
B — '번호' means 'number'. This is the correct word for the sequence of digits on a lottery ticket.
C — '주소' means 'address'. This is not in the format of an address.
D — '나이' means 'age'. This is a set of multiple numbers, not a single age.
로또에 당첨되면 많은 ( )을 받을 수 있습니다.
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: C. 돈
How to solve: The sentence translates to 'If you win the lottery, you can receive a lot of ( ).' The prize for winning a lottery is typically money. The Korean word for 'money' is '돈'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '책' means 'book'. While possible as a small prize, the main prize is money.
B — '옷' means 'clothes'. This is not a typical lottery prize.
C — '돈' means 'money'. This is the correct and most common prize for winning the lottery.
D — '음식' means 'food'. This is not a typical lottery prize.
저는 텔레비전으로 로또 당첨 번호를 ( ).
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: C. 확인합니다
How to solve: The sentence is 'I ( ) the winning lotto numbers on television.' The logical action to perform with winning numbers is to check them. The Korean verb for 'to check' is '확인하다'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '요리합니다' means 'cook'. You cannot cook numbers.
B — '청소합니다' means 'clean'. You cannot clean numbers in this context.
C — '확인합니다' means 'check'. This is the correct verb for verifying the winning lottery numbers.
D — '운전합니다' means 'drive'. You cannot drive numbers.
답글 남기기