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Auxiliary verb "yao" and its multiple meanings, Expressing "be going to" with "yao", Expressing "don't need to" with "buyong", Expressing "must" with "dei", Expressing "should" with "yinggai", Expressing "will" with "hui", Expressing "would like to" with "xiang", Expressing a learned skill with "hui", Expressing ability or possibility with "neng", Expressing future with "jiang", Expressing permission with "keyi", The use of Taiwanese Mandarin "hui", Wanting to do something with "yao"

 Auxiliary verbs
"Could it be that" with "qibushi"
"In order to avoid" with "yimian"
A softer "but" with "buguo"
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ASGAEXSX
ASGOGWGS
ASGTTZNV
Actions in a row
Adding emphasis with "fei....buke"
Adjectival complement "de budeliao"
Adjectival complement "de hen"
Adjectives with "-ji le"
Adjectives with "name" and "zheme"
Advanced "le" after an object
Advanced "le" with complements
Advanced usages of the contrary "dao"
Advanced uses of "dou"
Advanced uses of "hai"
Advanced uses of "zong"
Advanced yes-no questions with "ma"
After a specific time with "yihou"
Age with "sui"
An additional step with "jin yi bu"
Appearance with "kanqilai"
Approximating with sequential numbers
Approximations with "chabuduo"
Asking about degree with "duo"
Aspect particle "zhe"
Assessing situations with "kanlai"
Auxiliary verb "yao" and its multiple meaningsAuxiliary verb "yao" and its multiple meanings
Basic comparisons with "bi"
Basic comparisons with "meiyou"
Basic comparisons with "yiyang"
Before a specific time with "yiqian"
Big numbers in Chinese
Causative verbs
Challenging a verb with "shenme"
Challenging an adjective with "shenme"
Change of state with "le"
Coincidence with "zhenghao"
Combining verbs with "bing"
Comparing specifically with "xiang"
Comparisons with "biqi"
Comparisons with "buru"
Conceding with "ba"
Continuation with "hai"
Declaring the only option with "zhihao"
Defining upper and lower limits
Directional verbs "lai" and "qu"
Doing something less with "shao"
... further results