-을 것 같다

Etymology
+ + . Literally "it looks like a thing that [SUBJECT] will..."

Suffix

 * 1) to feel like; to feel that; to think
 * [[File:Ko-비가 올 것 같다.ogg]]
 * [[File:Ko-공항까지 지하철을.ogg]]
 * [[File:Ko-비가 올 것 같다.ogg]]
 * [[File:Ko-공항까지 지하철을.ogg]]
 * [[File:Ko-비가 올 것 같다.ogg]]
 * [[File:Ko-공항까지 지하철을.ogg]]

Usage notes

 * and both convey the speaker's assumption or guess. However,  is more restricted in its semantic scope and can only be used for a supposition (often about a present state) based on evidence gathered at the moment of speech, while  has a more subjective nuance. Thus  means "I feel like [SUBJECT] is going to die", often in a hyperbolic sense, while  means "It seems [based on current evidence] that the [SUBJECT] is [currently] dying".
 * also conveys an assumption or supposition, but with a much stronger sense of certitude than.

Conjugation

 * See 같다. As the subject of is always, which can by definition never be honored, the honorific forms do not exist.