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it does 그건 해
How to say “it does” in Korean? “그건 해”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “그건 해” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on it does in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
• Remember that “해” comes from the verb “하다” (ha-da), which means “to do.” Think of “해” as a quick, familiar way of saying “do” that you might use with friends.
• The expression “그건 해” uses “해” to indicate that “it does” or “it works.” Picture yourself giving an affirmative nod when someone asks if something is possible.

Explanation:
• “그건 해” is composed of “그건” (geu-geon), meaning “that” or “it” as the subject, and “해” (hae), the informal present-tense form of “하다” (ha-da), meaning “do.”
• In context, it can be understood as “That does [work]” or “It does [it].”

Other Words with a Similar Meaning:
• “그건 돼” (geu-geon dwe) – Literally “that works.”
• “괜찮아” (gwaen-chan-a) – Meaning “it’s okay” or “that’s fine,” sometimes used informally in similar contexts.

Conjugations of 하다 (ha-da – “to do”):
• Infinitive: 하다 (ha-da)
• Present (informal): 해 (hae)  | Present (polite): 해요 (hae-yo)  | Present (formal): 합니다 (ham-ni-da)
• Past (informal): 했어 (haesseo)  | Past (polite): 했어요 (haesseo-yo)  | Past (formal): 했습니다 (haesseumnida)
• Future (informal): 할 거야 (hal geo-ya)  | Future (polite): 할 거예요 (hal geo-ye-yo)  | Future (formal): 할 것입니다 (hal geos-imnida)

Example Sentences:
1. Informal: “시험 준비 다 됐어? 그건 해!”
 Romanization: “Siheom junbi da dwaesseo? Geu-geon hae!”
 English: “Are you ready for the exam? That works!”

2. Polite: “일정이 맞으면 그건 해요.”
 Romanization: “Iljeongi maj-eumyeon geu-geon hae-yo.”
 English: “If the schedule fits, that does work.”

3. Formal: “그 방법이 효과적이면 그건 합니다.”
 Romanization: “Geu bang-beobi hyogwajeog-imyeon geu-geon hamnida.”
 English: “If that method is effective, it does work.”

These details should help you remember and correctly use “그건 해” and its root verb “하다.”

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