Pages that link to "Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition"
The following pages link to Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Expressing "had better" with "haishi" (← links)
- Result complement "-wan" for finishing (← links)
- Result complements (← links)
- Change of state with "le" (← links)
- Aspect particle "zhe" (← links)
- Expressing "every time" with "mei" and "dou" (← links)
- Topic-comment sentences (← links)
- Conceding a point with "shi" (← links)
- Expressing fractions with "fenzhi" (← links)
- Potential complement "-bu dong" for not understanding (← links)
- Questions with "ne" (← links)
- Expressing completion with "le" (← links)
- Yes-no questions with "ma" (← links)
- Expressing experiences with "guo" (← links)
- Expressing "not very" with "bu tai" (← links)
- Expressing distance with "li" (← links)
- Comparing "er" and "liang" (← links)
- Expressing "even more" with "geng" (← links)
- Expressing "just" with "gang" (← links)
- Expressing "always" with "zongshi" (← links)
- Comparing "bu" and "mei" (← links)
- Comparing "haishi" and "huozhe" (← links)
- Affirmative-negative question (← links)
- Expressing possession with "you" (← links)
- Modifying nouns with adjective + "de" (← links)
- Expressing "not anymore" with "le" (← links)
- Expressing "now" with "le" (← links)
- Expressing "already" with just "le" (← links)
- Taiwanese "you" (← links)
- Advanced yes-no questions with "ma" (← links)
- Expressing "and" with "he" (advanced) (← links)
- Affiliate Links (← links)