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Grammar is often the boring part of learning a language we have to learn rules that are so different from the ones in our native language. With these explanations, we hope to make the grammar of French a little less intimidating! Here we explain all the important rules in a brief and straight-forward way. The provided exercises give you the opportunity to immediately practise what you ve learned so you can remember it better. There are grammar topics below in app: + (jiē) and (jiēd o) in Chinese grammar: answering and receiving + The difference between (n ) and (d i) in Chinese grammar + Chinese direction complements: Basic verbal directions with (l i) and (q ) + How to use (du ) and (gēn) as prepositions in Chinese grammar + (y qi n) and (y h u) in Chinese grammar: before and after, past and future + (jiāy ) in Chinese grammar: apply to, engage in, endeavour to + Three uses of (c i) in Chinese grammar: only, just now / not until, emphasis + The difference between (du buq ), (q ngw n), (m fan n ) and (l oji ) in Chinese: sorry and excuse me + The difference between (xi ng), (y o) and (xi ngy o) in Chinese grammar + (gu ) in Chinese grammar: past experiences, past actions + (ch le y w i) in Chinese grammar: apart from, except, in addition + Using (ma) in Chinese grammar: stating the obvious and describing expectations + The (y oshi ji ) construction in Chinese grammar + How to use the particles (ma) and (ne) in Chinese grammar + The (sh de) construction in Chinese grammar + How to use (n qilai) and (n shanglai) correctly in Chinese grammar + How to use (gēn) and (yě) correctly in Chinese grammar + (zh ng) vs (zh ngde) in Chinese grammar + Repeating question words in Chinese (place-holder question words) + Borrowing and lending in Chinese grammar: (ji ), (ji gěi) and (gēn ji ) + How to use (f ngji ) and (ji qī) correctly in Mandarin Chinese + How to use (hu su n) in Mandarin Chinese: to be a bargain + When should you put (de) after adjectives in Chinese grammar? + Using (r n) and (n nr n) man correctly in Mandarin Chinese + Key Chinese grammar structure: modifier + de + noun ( ) + Past events in Mandarin Chinese grammar (there s no past tense!) + How to use (m i guānxi) in Chinese: it doesn t matter , not related to + The difference between (zhōngy ) and (zu h u) in Mandarin Chinese: finally vs the last + The pattern in Chinese grammar (yī ji ): as soon as, once, whenever + The difference between (p ngji n), (y ji n) and (ji nmi n) in Chinese + The difference between (su n), (su nshang) and (su nle) in Chinese grammar + When (gěi) comes directly after verbs in Mandarin Chinese (verb- compounds) + When (z i) comes after the verb in Chinese grammar + How to use (b i) in Chinese grammar: -times, -fold and multiplication + How to use (bāng) and (bāngm ng) correctly in Mandarin Chinese + The difference between (b n), (y b n) and (y ge b n) in Chinese grammar + Common mistakes with (b ) in Chinese grammar + The sentence particles (ba) and (ma) in Chinese grammar + Chinese grammar structure: a basic introduction + 10 basic Chinese grammar points for beginners + Chinese grammar (su ) structural particle + Chinese grammar: verb + (chūl i) construction + Chinese grammar de hua ( ): expressing if in Chinese with de hua + Where to place (yī di nr) in a sentence + Chinese grammar de particles summary: , and + Chinese le grammar summary ( ) + Chinese grammar rules: 5 general rules for Chinese grammar
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