What's the difference between Korean grammar and speculation?
In any case, the most common expression is speculation.
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It seemed to rain last night.
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Sung-hee seems to be getting married next year.
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According to the situation and appearance, guess what has happened or will happen.
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It seems to be snowing outside today.
3.——(? )? / ?
Generally speaking, it is to perceive and speculate on the events and States in the previous discourse.
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It seems that I am studying hard for the exam.
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This week seems like a trip.
4.——?
A situation in which the speaker and the listener can guess at the same time (the speaker is the third person)
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(Weather forecast) It will be cloudy tomorrow and rainy in the afternoon.
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Studying so hard, you would have entered the university.
5.——? /? / /
Guess what should have happened in the past.
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I wonder if I went home last night.
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I wonder if the students enjoyed their trip.
6.——(? )?
This means that the speaker is convinced that "such a thing will never happen"
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That man can't be here.
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Teachers can't say such things.
7.——(? )? /? ?
It means that the former is the basis for speculating the latter.
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Seeing that he is so quiet, he should be asleep.
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Look how beautiful she is. She is in love, too.
8.—— ?
It means impossible.
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Judging from the weather, it is impossible to travel tomorrow.
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Seeing that he studies so hard, he can't go to college.
9.——(? ) /(? ) ?
The first part is the speculative result of a certain fact or situation, and the second part is the content of expressing concern about this result or formulating relevant countermeasures.
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Worried about the rain, I took an umbrella.
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The crowd was afraid of falling and walked carefully.