( ) 날씨에는 집에 있는 게 제일 좋아요.
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정답: A. 이런
How to solve: This question asks for the most suitable demonstrative adjective to describe the current or understood type of weather. '이런' means 'this kind of' and is appropriate for describing a situation or condition that is present or implied.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — Correct. '이런' (this kind of) is used to refer to the current or implicitly understood weather condition, suggesting it's unfavorable or noteworthy.
B — '저런' (that kind of) refers to something distant or previously mentioned, not typically the immediate current weather unless a contrast is being made.
C — '어떤' (what kind of / certain) is used for asking questions about type or for referring to an unspecified kind, which doesn't fit the context of describing the present weather.
D — '너무' (too much / very) is an adverb and cannot directly modify a noun like '날씨' (weather) in this grammatical structure.
저는 ( ) 이야기를 좋아해요. 감동적인 내용이 많아서요.
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정답: A. 이런
How to solve: The sentence states that the speaker likes stories because they have touching content. We need a word that connects 'stories' to 'touching content'. '이런' indicates 'this kind of', referring to stories with the characteristic described.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — Correct. '이런' (this kind of) refers to the type of stories mentioned in the following clause, which are 'touching stories'.
B — '저런' (that kind of) would be used to refer to a specific type of story previously mentioned or distant, not a general characteristic being described immediately.
C — '그만' (stop / enough) is an adverb or exclamation, not suitable for modifying a noun.
D — '빨리' (quickly) is an adverb indicating speed and does not fit the context of describing the type of story.
( ) 사람은 처음 봐요. 정말 독특하네요.
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정답: A. 이런
How to solve: The sentence describes encountering a unique person for the first time. We need a demonstrative adjective to modify '사람' (person) that means 'this kind of'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — Correct. '이런' (this kind of) modifies '사람' (person), indicating that the speaker has never seen a person with such unique characteristics before.
B — '이래서' (that's why / so) is a conjunction/adverb, used to indicate cause or reason. It cannot modify a noun.
C — '이렇게' (like this / in this way) is an adverb that modifies verbs or adjectives. It cannot directly modify a noun '사람' without additional structure (e.g., '이렇게 독특한 사람' – a person unique like this).
D — '이것' (this thing) is a pronoun. It cannot modify a noun like '사람'. It stands alone as a noun.
( ) 문제는 어떻게 해결해야 할까요?
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정답: A. 이런
How to solve: The question asks how to solve a particular type of problem. We need a demonstrative adjective that refers to 'this kind of' problem, implying the problem at hand or previously discussed.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — Correct. '이런' (this kind of) refers to the specific nature or type of problem that is being discussed or is present, asking for a general solution approach.
B — '저' (that) as a demonstrative adjective would refer to a specific problem located at a distance or previously pointed out ('저 문제' – that problem over there). While grammatically possible, '이런' (this kind of problem) is more natural when discussing the nature of the problem and seeking a general solution.
C — '너무' (too much / very) is an adverb and cannot modify a noun directly.
D — '왜' (why) is an interrogative adverb used to ask for a reason, not to describe a noun.
제가 원하는 건 ( ) 게 아니에요. 좀 더 특별한 것을 찾고 있어요.
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정답: A. 이런
How to solve: The sentence implies a desire for something 'more special', contrasting it with what is currently presented or commonly available. '이런' is used to refer to 'this kind of thing' which is implied to be ordinary or not special enough.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — Correct. '이런' (this kind of) refers to the current or common type of thing, implying it's not special enough, hence the desire for '좀 더 특별한 것' (something more special).
B — '저런' (that kind of) would refer to something specific that was previously mentioned or shown as 'that kind of thing', which doesn't fit the general contrast with 'something more special'.
C — '어떤' (what kind of / certain) does not fit the negative statement '아니에요' in this context, where the speaker is rejecting a specific type of thing.
D — '다름' (difference / otherness) is a noun. To express 'not a different thing', it would be '다른 게 아니에요', but '이런 게 아니에요' (not this kind of thing) is the intended meaning to contrast with 'something more special'.
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