H Chinese Grammar Basic
Browse 9 Chinese Grammar Basic entries for Chinese under H.
Pinyin H
- 好 + Verb (easy to) hǎo When 好 (hǎo) is placed before a verb, it means 'easy to' do that action. This is different from 好 meaning 'good' — here it indicates the ...
- 会 / 能 / 可以 (can) huì / néng / kěyǐ Chinese has three words for 'can': 会 (huì) for learned abilities and future likelihood, 能 (néng) for physical ability and circumstances, ...
- 还在 (still doing) hái zài The combination 还在 (hái zài) means 'still (doing something)' and indicates that an action which started earlier is continuing up to the p...
- 还 + 好/可以/行/不错 (moderating) hái The adverb 还 (hái) placed before positive adjectives like 好, 可以, 行, or 不错 moderates the positivity, expressing 'not bad,' 'okay,' or 'pas...
- ……,好吗 / 对吗 (tag question with 吗) hǎo ma / duì ma A statement followed by 好吗, 对吗, 是吗, or 可以吗 forms a gentle tag question that seeks confirmation or permission. It is softer than A-not-A t...
- 和 (and) hé The conjunction 和 (hé) connects two nouns or noun phrases to express 'and.' It is the most common way to link nouns in Mandarin Chinese.
- 会 (expressing 'will') huì The auxiliary verb 会 (huì) is used before a verb to express that something will happen in the future. It indicates a prediction, likeliho...
- 会 (learned skill) huì The auxiliary verb 会 (huì) indicates that someone has acquired a skill through learning or practice. It is placed before the main verb to...
- 还 (and also) hái Use 还 (hái) to express 'and also' or 'in addition' when listing multiple actions, states, or attributes. It connects two clauses to indic...