Difference between revisions of "Reference:Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed)"

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#* [[Conceding a point with "shi"|Adj/V + 是 (shi) + Adj/V,+ 可是/但是... (keshi/danshi...)]]
 
#* [[Conceding a point with "shi"|Adj/V + 是 (shi) + Adj/V,+ 可是/但是... (keshi/danshi...)]]
 
# Lesson Twelve
 
# Lesson Twelve
#* 一... 也/都...不/ 没… (yi… ye/ dou… bu/ mei)
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#* [[Expressing "not even one"|一... 也/都...不/ 没… (yi… ye/ dou… bu/ mei)]]
 
#* Adverb [[Doing something more with "duo" | 多]] / [[Doing something less with "shao" | 少]] (duo/shao) + V
 
#* Adverb [[Doing something more with "duo" | 多]] / [[Doing something less with "shao" | 少]] (duo/shao) + V
 
#* [[Comparing "gang" and "gangcai" | 刚 (gang) vs. 刚才 (gangcai) ]]
 
#* [[Comparing "gang" and "gangcai" | 刚 (gang) vs. 刚才 (gangcai) ]]

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Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2, by Cheng & Tsui, is one of the leading elementary-level (A2) textbooks in the United States. It is not available for purchase in mainland China.










Grammar Points by Chapter

  1. Lesson Eleven
  2. Lesson Twelve
  3. Lesson Thirteen
  4. Lesson Fourteen
  5. Lesson Fifteen
  6. Lesson Sixteen
  7. Lesson Seventeen
  8. Lesson Eighteen
  9. Lesson Nineteen
  10. Lesson Twenty