UK Department of international development
<em>"Annyeonghaseyo ___ imnida" and "Annyeonghaseyo jeoneun ___ imnida" both have different definitions.</em>
"Annyeonghaseyo? Jeoneun <em>Bob* - </em>imnida" is the formal way of introducing yourself in Korean (to your parents, teachers, etc).
When you introduce yourself casually, you take out "jeoneun".
"Annyeonghaseyo? <em>Bob - </em>imnida."
<em>*Bob (name) is used as an example. </em>
Answer:
9: heart attack
Explanation:
This is the only logical response grammatically. You don't use "to have" with most of these words except "turbulence" perhaps, but you would not refer to it as "a massive turbulence"
"A massive heart attack" is a common phrase.
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