Chinese Grammar Advanced - Describing Actions 2

Advanced Mandarin grammar patterns and sentence structures. This chapter covers 突然 vs 忽然 (suddenly) to 朝 vs 向 vs 往 (directional).

简介

这一章围绕“Chinese Grammar Advanced - Describing Actions 2”整理了一组会一起出现的中文语法结构,帮助你把规则从单点记忆变成能真正拿来造句的表达工具。

你会从 突然 vs 忽然 (suddenly) 到 朝 vs 向 vs 往 (directional) 这一组形式出发,练习语序、语气和信息重点怎么在自然中文里落位。

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  1. 突然 vs 忽然 (suddenly) tūrán / hūrán Both 突然 and 忽然 mean 'suddenly' and describe actions or events that occur unexpectedly. The key difference is that 突然 can function as both...
  2. 一直 vs 一向 (always/all along) yìzhí / yíxiàng Both 一直 and 一向 express continuity, but 一直 emphasizes an action or state continuing without interruption from a specific point in time, wh...
  3. 总算 vs 终于 (finally/at last) zǒngsuàn / zhōngyú Both 总算 and 终于 mean 'finally' or 'at last,' expressing that something long-awaited has occurred. 总算 carries a stronger sense of relief af...
  4. 跟 vs 对 (with/to someone) gēn / duì Both 跟 and 对 can introduce the target of speech or interaction, but 跟 implies a reciprocal, conversational exchange between equals, while...
  5. 朝 vs 向 vs 往 (directional) cháo / xiàng / wǎng All three prepositions indicate direction, but they differ in scope: 向 is the most versatile and can indicate physical direction, abstrac...
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