D1 grammar points

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Seriously, "D1"? Chinese grammar is just not hard enough for you, huh? Have you tried Japanese?

There is no D1, as defined by the European Common Framework, which is used on this Chinese Grammar Wiki. For more information on the levels used here, see the Grammar Points by Level page.