The purpose of this study is to understand the adnominal expressions that appear in the modern Korean text, ‘Ineodaebang’, published in 1882. This research will make possible the contrastive study between Korean and Japanese. The adnominal forms found in ‘Ineodaebang,’ and also in general, apply an attributive ending to the stem of predicates and form a noun phrase or nominal clause by modifying the substantive word that follows. Ultimately, attributive forms bring about an expansion of a sentence by connecting the predicate and substantive word, establish tense, and moreover, take the role of making sentences more natural in colloquial speech. The adnominal forms of verbs found in ‘Ineodaebang’ exhibit various features such as present tense, past tense, future tense, ‘remote’ past tense, and so on, but only a limited number of adnominality was seen in the case of adjectives, copula, and existential word. On the other hand, it was possible to confirm various forms of ‘1, 2, 4 syllables + □다/허다 + adnominal ending + substantive word’ in the adnominal forms of adjectives. (Kansai University)