Using 하다 Without Any Conjugation – How Does It Make Sense? | Korean FAQ
Occasionally I’ll come across a short sentence in a printed advertisement that ends with an un-conjugated verb, such as 하다 (left as “하다” and not 해요, 한다, etc.). This originally left me wondering, “Is this correct Korean? And if so, what does it mean if it doesn’t have any tense?” So I put together this lesson to explain what’s going on, what it means, as well as the nuance it has, and when you might use it.
