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based on “The Princess’s Man


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Gender pronouns (Review: Female characters - Se-ryung, Princess Gyeonghye, Yeori, Agang, the Queen; Male characters - Kim Seung-yu, Prefect Shin Myeon, Jung Jong, Prince Suyang/King Sejo, Counselor Shin Sukju, King Munjong, King Danjong, Minister Kim Jong-seo)
Prepositions
Subject-verb agreement
Vocabulary

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