I once compared learning Chinese grammar to learning Japanese grammar. My conclusion is that Chinese grammar starts out pretty easily and ramps up gradually. (Don’t get too smug, though; while you’re not getting flummoxed by Chinese grammar, Chinese tones and characters are ravaging your poor...
Learn how to use "how" here! Structure 1 The question word 怎么 is used to ask how in Chinese. It is inserted in front of the verb that's being asked about: Note that the subject can often be omitted from general "how to" questions, and there doesn't always have to be an object...
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http://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/ There are some other good grammar help sites that you might want to check them out too: University of Oxford CTCFL Grammar Database http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/Lang%20work/Grammar%20database/grammar_database.htm Unilans wiki http://www....
To me, the best way to learn Chinese grammar starts in the classroom or with a decent textbook that establishes a firm foundation in grammar.It doesn’t have to be anything complicated, but should at least set you right on the basics. Later on, though, I feel it’s best to switch ove...
Chinese grammar: How to do something zenme怎么 怎么(zěnme) means "how" in Chinese, and it's not hard to use at all. Learn how to use "how" here! Structure 1 The question word 怎么 is used to ask how in Chinese. It is inserted in front of the verb that's being asked about:...
These sites don't have much information on their suitability for HSK Test Levels, but are a great resources:Chinese Grammar by Hugh Grigg(who also has anawesome blog),Oxford University's grammar notes, and thesebasic review slides at Rutgersare a great way to start. The HSK grammar books ...
These sites don't have much information on their suitability for HSK Test Levels, but are a great resources:Chinese Grammar by Hugh Grigg(who also has anawesome blog),Oxford University's grammar notes, and thesebasic review slides at Rutgersare a great way to start. The HSK grammar books ...
"不知道⋯⋯好" (bù zhīdào... hǎo) is an expression used to indicate and emphasize that the speaker does not know how to do something, or at least does not know how to do something well. Structure "所有的... 都..." (suǒyǒu... dōu...) is a pattern used to refer to...
This is Becky’s Chinese lesson, you’re welcome to share my materials to your friends. Ten Most Important Sentence Structures for Learning Chinese Go to homepage Tags:Chinese Grammar Becky Huang Hey, my name is Becky. I'm a Chinese teacher certified by the Confucius Institute with 14 years...