Adjective
Adjectives in Chinese describe a noun or pronoun. They can refer to the appearance, quality, condition or number of people and objects.
Adverb
Chinese adverbs are words that describe verbs and adjectives. They usually appear before the verb or adjective and may express various aspects like place, manner, time, frequency, degree, or intensity. Sometimes they also describe other adverbs.
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous refers to grammar concepts that do not neatly fall under common categories like "Noun" or " Verb".
Noun
Nouns are people, places, things, objects, and ideas.
Preposition
Prepositions are connecting words that indicate the relationship between words in the statement. They describe placement, time, relationships, location, direction, and more.
Pronoun
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, such as "I," "you," "he," etc.
Verb
Verbs are actions. They are part of every sentence.