Chinese Grammar Advanced - Mixed 1

Advanced Mandarin grammar patterns and sentence structures. This chapter covers Verb/Adj. + 什么 (dismissive challenge) to 根本 vs 到底 (fundamentally/on earth).

简介

这一章围绕“Chinese Grammar Advanced - Mixed 1”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 Verb/Adj. + 什么 (dismissive challenge) 到 根本 vs 到底 (fundamentally/on earth) 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. Verb/Adj. + 什么 (dismissive challenge) shénme Uses 什么 rhetorically after a verb or adjective to dismissively challenge or reject someone's action or description. The speaker expresses...
  2. Adj. + 了(一)点儿 (a bit too) le yìdiǎnr Expresses that something is slightly excessive in a particular quality, serving as a softened or polite way to point out a minor flaw. Th...
  3. 好(不)容易 + 才 (with great difficulty) hǎo (bù) róngyì Expresses that something was accomplished only after great effort or difficulty. Despite appearing to have opposite meanings, both 好容易 an...
  4. 难免 (hard to avoid) nánmiǎn Expresses that something undesirable is unavoidable or understandable given the circumstances. It functions as an adverb meaning 'it's in...
  5. 总 + 会/得/要/能 (always/eventually) zǒng In advanced usage, 总 goes beyond simple 'always' to express inevitability, persistence, or emphatic assertion. When paired with modal ver...
  6. 平时 vs 平常 (usually/normally) píngshí / píngcháng Both 平时 and 平常 can mean 'usually' or 'normally,' but they differ in grammatical function and emphasis. 平时 is primarily a time word referr...
  7. 根本 vs 到底 (fundamentally/on earth) gēnběn / dàodǐ Both 根本 and 到底 can intensify negations or questions, but they serve different rhetorical purposes. 根本 emphasizes absolute negation or fun...
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