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<li><a href="#lets" class="internal-link">Let's</a></li>
<li><a href="#inorderto" class="internal-link">In order to, For the sake of</a></li>
<li><a href="#maybeimight" class="internal-link">Maybe I might</a></li>
<li><a href="#neyo" class="internal-link">-네요 verb ending</a></li>
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1. I might not come here tomorrow => 저는 내일 다시 안 올 수도 있어요
2. I might not be able to come here tomorrow
- 저는 내일 다시 올 수 없을 수도 있어요
- 저는 내일 다시 몾 올 수도 있어요
- 저는 내일 다시 몾 올 수도 있어요
### -네요 verb ending {#neyo}
It is used in case of being impressed, surprised, or one's own personal thought. This is used quite frequently
Verb stem + -네요
- 크네요! = (I see that) it is big! / (I did not know it was but, but) is it big. (expressing surprise)
- 잘 어울리네요! = Oh, I think that it looks good on you (expressing impression)
- 맞네요 = I see that it is correct! (Finding out a fact for the first time)
- 여기 있네요! = oh, here it is!
- 벌써 11원이네요 = wow, it is already November