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GPT가 말하는 내 영어 수준에서 추천하는 필수 영어 패턴 50개

GPT로 영어공부

by Gamsung 2025. 7. 17. 22:45

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안녕하세요!
GPT로 영어가 늘지 모르겠지만 일단 해보려고 합니다.
영어 학원을 끊으려다가 시간이 없어 영어전화를 억지로 하고 있는데 인풋이 없으니 전혀 늘지가 않아요.
내내 초보 수준과 영어전화를 시간 끌다 끊기 일수....
인풋을 GPT로 넣어보려고 합니다.
 
개인적인 기록이지만 오픈을 해야 빨리 늘 것 같으니 공유해봅니다
 

 

[1~10] 영어 패턴 + 예문 3개씩


1. I’d like to + [동사]

( ~하고 싶어요.)

  • I’d like to check in.
  • I’d like to order some food.
  • I’d like to make a reservation for tonight.

2. Can I + [동사]?

( ~해도 될까요?)

  • Can I sit here?
  • Can I get a glass of water?
  • Can I take a look at the menu?

3. Could you + [동사]?

( ~해주시겠어요?)

  • Could you open the window?
  • Could you help me with my luggage?
  • Could you tell me the time?

4. Would you mind + [동사-ing]?

( ~해도 괜찮으세요?)

  • Would you mind closing the door?
  • Would you mind taking a photo of us?
  • Would you mind waiting for a moment?

5. May I + [동사]?

( ~해도 될까요?)

  • May I have your name, please?
  • May I use your phone?
  • May I sit next to you?

6. I think + [문장].

( ~라고 생각해요.)

  • I think this hotel is great.
  • I think it’s going to rain.
  • I think you’re right.

7. I believe + [문장].

( ~라고 믿어요.)

  • I believe this is the best choice.
  • I believe in you.
  • I believe everything will be fine.

8. I guess + [문장].

( ~인 것 같아요.)

  • I guess it’s time to leave.
  • I guess she’s busy now.
  • I guess it’s too late to call.

9. I’d rather + [동사].

( 차라리 ~할래요.)

  • I’d rather stay at home tonight.
  • I’d rather take a taxi than walk.
  • I’d rather eat something light.

10. I prefer + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~을 더 좋아해요.)

  • I prefer tea to coffee.
  • I prefer staying in to going out.
  • I prefer reading books to watching TV.

[11~20] 영어 패턴 + 예문 3개씩


11. I’m going to + [동사].

( ~할 거예요.)

  • I’m going to visit Jeju next month.
  • I’m going to buy a new phone.
  • I’m going to call you later.

12. I plan to + [동사].

( ~할 계획이에요.)

  • I plan to study abroad next year.
  • I plan to start a new job soon.
  • I plan to meet my friend this weekend.

13. I’m thinking about + [동사-ing].

( ~하는 걸 생각 중이에요.)

  • I’m thinking about moving to Seoul.
  • I’m thinking about taking a day off.
  • I’m thinking about ordering pizza tonight.

14. I want to + [동사].

( ~하고 싶어요.)

  • I want to check out early.
  • I want to learn English.
  • I want to watch a movie.

15. I hope to + [동사].

( ~하길 바라요.)

  • I hope to see you soon.
  • I hope to get a good job.
  • I hope to travel this summer.

16. How about + [동사-ing]?

( ~하는 건 어때요?)

  • How about going for a walk?
  • How about trying this new restaurant?
  • How about meeting at 3 p.m.?

17. Why don’t we + [동사]?

( 우리 ~하는 게 어때요?)

  • Why don’t we have lunch together?
  • Why don’t we take a break?
  • Why don’t we go shopping this weekend?

18. Let’s + [동사].

( ~합시다.)

  • Let’s go to the park.
  • Let’s have dinner tonight.
  • Let’s start the meeting now.

19. What about + [명사]?

( ~는 어때요?)

  • What about dessert?
  • What about tomorrow afternoon?
  • What about your friends?

20. Shall we + [동사]?

( 우리 ~할까요?)

  • Shall we go now?
  • Shall we order some coffee?
  • Shall we take a photo together?

[21~30] 영어 패턴 + 예문 3개씩


21. Where is + [명사]?

( ~은 어디에 있나요?)

  • Where is the nearest station?
  • Where is the bathroom?
  • Where is the hotel lobby?

22. How much is + [명사]?

( ~은 얼마인가요?)

  • How much is this bag?
  • How much is the ticket?
  • How much is a cup of coffee?

23. What time does + [동사]?

( ~은 몇 시에 하나요?)

  • What time does the store open?
  • What time does the movie start?
  • What time does the train leave?

24. How can I get to + [장소]?

( ~에 어떻게 가나요?)

  • How can I get to the airport?
  • How can I get to the subway station?
  • How can I get to City Hall?

25. Can you tell me + [정보]?

( ~을 알려줄 수 있나요?)

  • Can you tell me the price?
  • Can you tell me the way to the museum?
  • Can you tell me what time it starts?

26. I’m happy to + [동사].

( ~하게 돼서 기뻐요.)

  • I’m happy to see you.
  • I’m happy to help you.
  • I’m happy to join the team.

27. I’m excited about + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~에 대해 신나요.)

  • I’m excited about the trip.
  • I’m excited about meeting new people.
  • I’m excited about the concert.

28. I’m worried about + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~에 대해 걱정돼요.)

  • I’m worried about my test.
  • I’m worried about being late.
  • I’m worried about the weather.

29. I’m looking forward to + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~을 기대하고 있어요.)

  • I’m looking forward to the weekend.
  • I’m looking forward to seeing you.
  • I’m looking forward to the party.

30. I’m tired of + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~에 지쳤어요.)

  • I’m tired of waiting.
  • I’m tired of this hot weather.
  • I’m tired of working overtime.

[31~50] 영어 패턴 + 예문 3개씩


31. I’m used to + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~에 익숙해요.)

  • I’m used to spicy food.
  • I’m used to waking up early.
  • I’m used to living alone.

32. I’m good at + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~을 잘해요.)

  • I’m good at cooking.
  • I’m good at playing the piano.
  • I’m good at solving problems.

33. I’m bad at + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~을 잘 못해요.)

  • I’m bad at singing.
  • I’m bad at math.
  • I’m bad at remembering names.

34. I’m interested in + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~에 관심 있어요.)

  • I’m interested in art.
  • I’m interested in learning English.
  • I’m interested in photography.

35. I’m ready to + [동사].

( ~할 준비가 됐어요.)

  • I’m ready to go.
  • I’m ready to start.
  • I’m ready to order.

36. If I + [동사], I will + [동사].

( ~하면, ~할 거예요.)

  • If I have time, I will call you.
  • If it rains, I will stay home.
  • If you study, you will pass.

37. If you need + [명사], just ask.

( ~이 필요하면, 말하세요.)

  • If you need help, just ask.
  • If you need directions, just ask.
  • If you need water, just ask.

38. As soon as I + [동사], I will + [동사].

( ~하자마자, ~할 거예요.)

  • As soon as I arrive, I’ll call you.
  • As soon as I finish, I’ll let you know.
  • As soon as it stops raining, we’ll leave.

39. When I + [동사], I always + [동사].

( ~할 때, 항상 ~해요.)

  • When I travel, I always take photos.
  • When I’m stressed, I always eat sweets.
  • When I wake up, I always check my phone.

40. Unless I + [동사], I can’t + [동사].

( ~하지 않으면, ~할 수 없어요.)

  • Unless I sleep well, I can’t focus.
  • Unless you study, you can’t pass the exam.
  • Unless it’s urgent, don’t call me at night.

41. It’s time to + [동사].

( ~할 시간이에요.)

  • It’s time to go.
  • It’s time to eat.
  • It’s time to start the meeting.

42. I’ll be + [동사-ing].

( ~하고 있을 거예요.)

  • I’ll be waiting for you.
  • I’ll be working at 3 p.m.
  • I’ll be staying here for a week.

43. I just + [과거동사].

( 방금 ~했어요.)

  • I just finished dinner.
  • I just called you.
  • I just saw the news.

44. I’ve just + [과거분사].

( 방금 ~했어요.)

  • I’ve just eaten lunch.
  • I’ve just arrived home.
  • I’ve just read your message.

45. I’ve been + [동사-ing].

( 계속 ~해오고 있어요.)

  • I’ve been studying English.
  • I’ve been waiting for an hour.
  • I’ve been working here for five years.

46. Thank you for + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~해줘서 고마워요.)

  • Thank you for your help.
  • Thank you for waiting.
  • Thank you for coming today.

47. Thanks for + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~해줘서 고마워요.)

  • Thanks for your time.
  • Thanks for calling me back.
  • Thanks for the information.

48. I’m sorry for + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~해서 미안해요.)

  • I’m sorry for being late.
  • I’m sorry for the mistake.
  • I’m sorry for interrupting you.

49. Excuse me for + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~해서 실례합니다.)

  • Excuse me for asking.
  • Excuse me for being noisy.
  • Excuse me for bothering you.

50. I appreciate + [명사/동사-ing].

( ~에 감사드려요.)

  • I appreciate your help.
  • I appreciate your time.
  • I appreciate you coming today.

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