Pages that link to "HSK4 grammar points"
The following pages link to HSK4 grammar points:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Expressing "as long as" with "zhiyao" (← links)
- Expressing "unless" with "chufei" (← links)
- Many types of "not only... but also..." (← links)
- Rhetorical questions with "nandao" (← links)
- Expressing "all along" with "yuanlai" (← links)
- Expressing "in the end" with "daodi" (← links)
- Expressing "in the end" with "jiujing" (← links)
- Advanced uses of direction complement "-qilai" (← links)
- Separable verb (← links)
- Using "de" (modal particle) (← links)
- Comparing "li" and "cong" (← links)
- Events in quick succession with "yi... jiu..." (← links)
- Expressing "never" with "conglai" (← links)
- Expressing "always" with "conglai" (← links)
- Expressing "almost" using "chadian" (← links)
- Coincidence with "zhenghao" (← links)
- Approximations with "chabuduo" (← links)
- Non-exhaustive lists with "dengdeng" (← links)
- Expressing "just" with "gang" (← links)
- Assessing situations with "kanlai" (← links)
- Emphasizing negation with "you" (← links)
- Indicating the whole with "quan" (← links)
- Comparing "gang" and "gangcai" (← links)
- Comparing "fan'er" and “xiangfan" (← links)
- Comparing "kending" "queding" and “yiding" (← links)
- Expressing "small quantity" with "jiu" (← links)
- Using "yi... wei..." (← links)
- Comparing "guanyu" and "duiyu" (← links)
- Expressing "to make certain" with "qianwan" (← links)
- Emphasizing a negation with "bing" (← links)
- Expressing the unexpected with "jingran" (← links)
- Expressing "any" with "renhe" (← links)
- Expressing location with "zai... shang / xia / li" (← links)
- Using "lai" to connect two verb phrases (← links)
- Using "er" to explain contrasting ideas (← links)
- Idiomatic phrases with "zai" (← links)
- Comparing "yihou" and "de shihou" (← links)
- Advanced yes-no questions with "ma" (← links)
- Reviewing options with "ba" (← links)
- Comparing "benlai" and "yuanlai" (← links)
- Comparing "changchang" and "wangwang" (← links)
- Expressing "it depends" with "kan" (← links)
- Expressing "quite" with "ting" (← links)
- Expressing "as a result" with "jieguo" (← links)
- Expressing concern with "kongpa" (← links)
- Expressing "enough" with "gou" (← links)
- Expressing "have to" with "budebu" (← links)
- Declaring the only option with "zhihao" (← links)
- Phrases using "laishuo" (← links)
- Expressing "originally" with "benlai" (← links)