3 uses of 过 (guo) in Chinese as a verb, a complement, and an adv. - Chinese Grammar Simplified

3 uses of 过 (guo) in Chinese as a verb, a complement, and an adv. - Chinese Grammar Simplified

次 (Part 2) Every time & How often - Chinese Grammar Simplified

次 (Part 2) Every time & How often - Chinese Grammar Simplified

次 (Part 1) - Chinese measure words for verbs : 次、遍、下、趟 - Chinese Grammar Simplified

次 (Part 1) - Chinese measure words for verbs : 次、遍、下、趟 - Chinese Grammar Simplified

越 (part 2) - How 越……越…… works and doesn't work - Chinese Grammar Simplified

越 (part 2) - How 越……越…… works and doesn't work - Chinese Grammar Simplified

越 (part 1) - How 越来越 works and doesn't work - Chinese Grammar Simplified

越 (part 1) - How 越来越 works and doesn't work - Chinese Grammar Simplified

有 (you) Part 3 - Details of 有意思 VS 有趣 VS 有兴趣, 还有&有关 - Chinese Grammar Simplified

有 (you) Part 3 - Details of 有意思 VS 有趣 VS 有兴趣, 还有&有关 - Chinese Grammar Simplified

有 (you) Part 2: 有的 VS 一些; 所有 VS 都; 有一点 VS 一点 - 3 advanced uses of 有 - Chinese Grammar Simplified

有 (you) Part 2: 有的 VS 一些; 所有 VS 都; 有一点 VS 一点 - 3 advanced uses of 有 - Chinese Grammar Simplified

有 (you) Part 1 - So you think you know

有 (you) Part 1 - So you think you know "有 you" ? - the Chinese verb "to have" and much more!

4 ways to use 为 (wei) & its difference from 给 (gei) & 对 (dui) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

4 ways to use 为 (wei) & its difference from 给 (gei) & 对 (dui) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

4 ways to use 对 (dui) as a preposition & its difference from 给 (gei) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

4 ways to use 对 (dui) as a preposition & its difference from 给 (gei) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

才 (cai) as a noun in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified

才 (cai) as a noun in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified

才 (cai) as an adverb and a verb in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified

才 (cai) as an adverb and a verb in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified

The Chinese word 只 (Zhi) and (almost) every pattern to know about it - Chinese Grammar Simplified

The Chinese word 只 (Zhi) and (almost) every pattern to know about it - Chinese Grammar Simplified

(方位) Locations and directions in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified

(方位) Locations and directions in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Top 5 ways to use 起来 (qi lai) as a verb complement- Chinese Grammar Simplified

Top 5 ways to use 起来 (qi lai) as a verb complement- Chinese Grammar Simplified

Comparing 再 (zai) /又 (you) / 多 (duo) /少 (shao) + Verb - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Comparing 再 (zai) /又 (you) / 多 (duo) /少 (shao) + Verb - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Introducing Membership

Introducing Membership

可能补语 Potential Complements: (Verb+得+Complement) & (Verb+不+Complement) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

可能补语 Potential Complements: (Verb+得+Complement) & (Verb+不+Complement) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Adjective + 得 (de) + degree: Special use of 得 (de) to describe your feelings in more colorful ways

Adjective + 得 (de) + degree: Special use of 得 (de) to describe your feelings in more colorful ways

Reduplication in Chinese 叠词 (Part 2) - When adjectives serve as verbs (Chinese Grammar Simplified)

Reduplication in Chinese 叠词 (Part 2) - When adjectives serve as verbs (Chinese Grammar Simplified)

Reduplication in Chinese 叠词 (Part 1) - When 1+1 is greater than 2 (Chinese Grammar Simplified)

Reduplication in Chinese 叠词 (Part 1) - When 1+1 is greater than 2 (Chinese Grammar Simplified)

方向补语 (Part 2 ) Arm your verbs with directions - Deeper Dive into Directional Complements in Chinese

方向补语 (Part 2 ) Arm your verbs with directions - Deeper Dive into Directional Complements in Chinese

方向补语 (Part 1) Arm your verbs with directions - Introduction to Directional Complements in Chinese

方向补语 (Part 1) Arm your verbs with directions - Introduction to Directional Complements in Chinese

Chinese question words‘ hidden power 2 - Use “哪(which) + 都(dou)” & “怎么(how) + 都(dou)”

Chinese question words‘ hidden power 2 - Use “哪(which) + 都(dou)” & “怎么(how) + 都(dou)”

Chinese question words' hidden power 1 - Use “Question Words + 都(dou)” to express

Chinese question words' hidden power 1 - Use “Question Words + 都(dou)” to express "Any / Every"

Even 2 - Chinese expression for

Even 2 - Chinese expression for "Not Even One" (一…都不/没…) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Even 1 - The most common ways to say

Even 1 - The most common ways to say "Even" in Chinese (连…都… VS 甚至) - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Decode the usage of the 是……的 (shi...de) pattern in Chinese for emphasis - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Decode the usage of the 是……的 (shi...de) pattern in Chinese for emphasis - Chinese Grammar Simplified

Chinese Adjective Clause 定语从句 - The pattern that can make your sentence infinitely long - C.G.S.

Chinese Adjective Clause 定语从句 - The pattern that can make your sentence infinitely long - C.G.S.

着 (zhe) - a must-have vocabulary for multitask, and more - Chinese Grammar Simplified

着 (zhe) - a must-have vocabulary for multitask, and more - Chinese Grammar Simplified