Chinese Grammar Advanced - Expressing Degree

Advanced Mandarin grammar patterns and sentence structures. This chapter covers Adj. + 得不得了 (extreme degree) to 很是 + Adj. (emphatic literary).

简介

这一章围绕“Chinese Grammar Advanced - Expressing Degree”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 Adj. + 得不得了 (extreme degree) 到 很是 + Adj. (emphatic literary) 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. Adj. + 得不得了 (extreme degree) de bùdéliǎo Used after an adjective to express an extreme or overwhelming degree of that quality. The complement 得不得了 intensifies the adjective far b...
  2. Adj. + 得很 (quite/very) de hěn Placed after an adjective to emphasize the degree, similar to saying 'quite' or 'very much so' in English. It adds emphasis that goes bey...
  3. 有的是 (plenty of) yǒudeshì Expresses that something exists in great abundance, equivalent to 'there's plenty of' in English. It can be placed before the noun it mod...
  4. 进一步 (further) jìnyībù Indicates taking something one step further or advancing to a deeper level. It is used before a verb to express progression, deepening, o...
  5. 几乎 (nearly/almost) jīhū Expresses that something is very close to a certain state or action, meaning 'nearly' or 'almost.' When used with 都, it emphasizes that t...
  6. Adj. + 得 + Complement (advanced degree) de Uses degree complements after 得 to express how intensely a quality or state is experienced. Common complements include 很, 不得了, 要命, and 不行...
  7. 很是 + Adj. (emphatic literary) hěnshì A more formal and literary way to emphasize the degree of an adjective or psychological verb, equivalent to 'quite' or 'very much' in Eng...
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