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The ending 을 거예요 (l geo-ye-yo) is used in Korean to express future intentions, predictions, or assumptions. You should use 을 거예요 with verb stems that end with a consonant, such as 먹다 (meokda, “to eat”), 찾다 (chatda, “to find”), and 붙다 (butda, “to stick”).
Example:
먹다 = to eat
먹 + 을 거예요 = 먹을 거예요
먹다 (to eat) → 먹을 거예요 means “I will eat” or “I’m going to eat.”