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"Almost" doesn't feel quite as straightforward in Chinese, but with a little practice, intermediate learners can quickly get the hang of it. To say that something bad almost happened (but didn't), you can add the word 差点 (chàdiǎn) before the verb. You will also hear 差点儿 (chàdiǎnr) in northern China. Learn all about it in expressing "almost" using "chadian" and start talking about all those close calls!
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Where to start?
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With all this interconnected info on Chinese grammar, you be at a loss as to where to start. Here are some ideas:
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So much to learn at this level! For example:
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There are still plenty of finer points to work on at this level.
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To create this grammar wiki, AllSet Learning and its editor partners have made extensive use of various high-quality Chinese grammar reference materials. You can see the full list of references on our Chinese textbook grammar index page.
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