One of the comforts of Chinese grammar is the straightforward and logical sentence patterns. And thankfully, many of them are based on the formula you already know, such as the ever-so-reliable SVO structure.
Check out these five really simple Chinese …
Even if you’re new to Chinese, you’ll hear the word (méi yǒu) a lot.
That’s because 没有 can be used in many ways.
It literally means “to not have,” but it can also mean that something hasn’t happened or …
Once you start pushing toward intermediate Chinese, you’ll discover that there’s more beyond Chinese SVO statements.
The one construction you’ll probably hear the most is the Chinese ba (把) sentence.
In this post, we’ll get you started with the …
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