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BREAK. Auxiliary verb "yao" and its multiple meaningsExpressing ability or possibility with "neng"Expressing a learned skill with "hui"Expressing "be going to" with "yao"Expressing "don't need to" with "buyong"Expressing future with "jiang"Expressing "must" with "dei"Expressing permission with "keyi"Expressing "should" with "yinggai"Expressing "will" with "hui"Expressing "would like to" with "xiang"The use of Taiwanese Mandarin "hui"Wanting to do something with "yao"Actions in a rowCombining verbs with "bing"Doing something less with "shao"Doing something more with "duo"Emphasizing the doer of an action with "you"Expressing actions in progress (full form)Expressing "difficult" with "nan"Expressing duration with "le"Expressing "hard to avoid" with "nanmian"Expressing "moreover" with "bingqie"Expressing "never" with "conglai"Expressing "not often" with "bu zenme"Expressing ongoing duration with double "le"Expressing something is "not worth doing" with "buxie"Expressing "to be worth" doing with "zhide"Expressing "together" with "yiqi"Expressing "until" with "dao"Facilitating an outcome with "yibian"How to do something with "zenme"Inability with "mei banfa"Indicating location with "zai" before verbsIndicating negative impact with "haide"Measure words for verbsNegation of past actions with "meiyou"Negative commands with "buyao"Passive verbs with "shou"Reduplication of verbsSeparable verbSpecial cases of "zai" following verbsSpecial verbs with "hen"Using "dao" to mean "to go to"Using "hao" to mean "easy"Using "zhe" when "verbing away"Verbing briefly with "yixia"Verbs followed by "gei"Verbs preceded by "gei"Verbs that take double objects