Chinese Grammar Intermediate - Expressing Quantity

Intermediate Mandarin grammar patterns and sentence structures. This chapter covers 两三 (number approximation) to 所有 (all).

简介

这一章围绕“Chinese Grammar Intermediate - 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 两三 (number approximation) 到 所有 (all) 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. 两三 (number approximation) liǎng sān In Chinese, placing two consecutive numbers together expresses an approximate quantity, similar to 'two or three' or 'about four or five'...
  2. 有的 (some) yǒude 有的 is used to express 'some' within a group, often in a contrasting pair: 有的...有的... (some...some...). It functions as a pronoun or deter...
  3. 谁都 / 什么都 (every) dōu In Chinese, question words like 谁 (who), 什么 (what), 哪儿 (where), and 什么时候 (when) become universal quantifiers meaning 'everyone,' 'everyth...
  4. 一 + MW + 一 + MW (one by one) The pattern 一 + measure word + 一 + measure word creates an adverbial phrase meaning 'one by one' or 'piece by piece,' emphasizing that an...
  5. 也都 (also all) yě dōu 也都 combines 也 (also) and 都 (all) to express that a group collectively shares a characteristic that was previously mentioned about another...
  6. 还有 (in addition) háiyǒu 还有 means 'in addition,' 'also,' or 'and also,' and is used to add items to a list or introduce supplementary information. It is one of th...
  7. 分之 (fractions) fēnzhī Chinese expresses fractions in the reverse order of English: denominator + 分之 + numerator. For example, 三分之一 (literally 'of three parts, ...
  8. 所有 (all) suǒyǒu 所有 means 'all' or 'every' and is used before nouns to indicate totality without exception. It is often followed by 的 before the noun, and...
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