Chinese Grammar Basic - Emphasizing
Basic Mandarin grammar patterns and sentence structures. This chapter covers 都 (all) to ...的 (omitting a noun).
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这一章围绕“Chinese Grammar Basic - Emphasizing”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 都 (all) 到 ...的 (omitting a noun) 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 ...的 (omitting a noun) When the context makes the noun clear, 的 (de) can stand in for an omitted nou...
- 2 太 + Adj. + 了 (excessively) The adverb 太 (tài) means 'too' or 'excessively' and is placed before an adjec...
- 3 已经...了 (already) The adverb 已经 (yǐjīng) means 'already' and is used before the verb to indicat...
- 4 真 + Adj. (really) The adverb 真 (zhēn) means 'really' or 'truly' and is placed before an adjecti...
- 5 都 (all) The adverb 都 (dōu) means 'all' or 'both' and is placed before the verb to ind...
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- 都 (all) dōu The adverb 都 (dōu) means 'all' or 'both' and is placed before the verb to indicate that the preceding subject includes everyone or everyt...
- 太 + Adj. + 了 (excessively) tài The adverb 太 (tài) means 'too' or 'excessively' and is placed before an adjective to express that something exceeds an appropriate or exp...
- 就是 (emphasis) jiùshì The phrase 就是 (jiùshì) is used for emphatic identification or insistence. It means 'precisely,' 'exactly,' or 'it is indeed' and stresses...
- 都 (emphasizing quantity) dōu When 都 (dōu) is used with expressions of quantity, question words, or lists, it emphasizes the completeness or extent of the action — mea...
- 已经...了 (already) yǐjīng The adverb 已经 (yǐjīng) means 'already' and is used before the verb to indicate that an action or state has been completed or reached. It ...
- 真 + Adj. (really) zhēn The adverb 真 (zhēn) means 'really' or 'truly' and is placed before an adjective or verb to emphasize that something genuinely possesses t...
- 是...来/去...的 (purpose) shì...de The construction 是...来/去...的 is used to emphasize the purpose of coming or going somewhere. 是 and 的 frame the purpose clause, highlightin...
- ...的 (omitting a noun) de When the context makes the noun clear, 的 (de) can stand in for an omitted noun, functioning like 'one' or 'the one that' in English. The ...
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