Chinese Grammar Basic - Expressing Quantity

Basic Mandarin grammar patterns and sentence structures. This chapter covers 个 (general measure word) to 什么都/也 (everything/anything).

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这一章围绕“Chinese Grammar Basic - Expressing Quantity”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 个 (general measure word) 到 什么都/也 (everything/anything) 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. 个 (general measure word) The measure word 个 (gè) is the most commonly used measure word in Mandarin Chinese. It is placed between a number or demonstrative and a ...
  2. 一些 (some) yìxiē The word 一些 (yìxiē) means 'some' or 'a few' and is used before a noun to indicate an indefinite but small quantity. It can also be shorte...
  3. 块/元 (counting money) kuài Chinese uses specific monetary measure words to count money. 块 (kuài) is the colloquial term for yuan, the basic unit of Chinese currency...
  4. 量词重叠 (measure word reduplication) gè gè Reduplicating a measure word (e.g., 个个, 天天, 次次) expresses the meaning of 'every' or 'each.' This pattern emphasizes that the statement ap...
  5. 多 (number in excess) duō Placing 多 (duō) after a number indicates 'more than' or 'over' that number. It expresses an approximate quantity that exceeds the stated ...
  6. 几 (several) The word 几 (jǐ) means 'several' or 'a few' when used in statements, and 'how many' when used in questions. As a quantity word, it always ...
  7. 什么都/也 (everything/anything) shénme dōu The pattern 什么 + 都/也 means 'everything' or 'anything' when used in affirmative sentences, and 'nothing' or 'not anything' when combined w...
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