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Great Expectations:《美好的前途》 by Charles Dickens is a graded reader designed for low-intermediate learners of Chinese, divided into two parts: Part 1 (上) and Part 2 (下).
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Contents
Chapter 1
- Aspect particle "zhe"
- Again in the future with "zai"
- "As long as" with "zhiyao"
- Direction complement
- Using "dui"
- "It seems" with "haoxiang"
- "Not at all"
- Topic-comment sentences
- "Ba" sentence
- Reduplication of adjectives
- Turning adjectives into adverbs
- Resultative complement "chu(lai)"
- Doing something more with "duo"
- Causative verbs
- "In addition" as "lingwai"
- Expressing "every" with "mei" and "dou"
- Further uses of resultative complement "qilai"
- Adding emphasis with "jiushi"
- Appearance with "kanqilai"
- Events in quick succession with "yi... jiu"
- 挺+adj.+的
- Comparing "haishi" and "huozhe"
- "If…, then…" with "ruguo…, jiu…"
- ”才“表示强调(多用于否定)
- Emphasizing negation with "you"
- Expressing purpose with "weile"
- Sequencing past events with "houlai"
- Expressing "as one likes" with "jiu"
- A softer "but"
- "No matter" with "buguan"
- 在+sb.+看来
Chapter 2
- "All along" with "yuanlai"
- Adjectives with "name" and "zheme"
- Referring to "all" using "suoyou"
- "Although" with "suiran" and "danshi"
- "Only if" with "zhiyou"