Pages that link to "HSK2 grammar points"
The following pages link to HSK2 grammar points:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Ordinal numbers with "di" (← links)
- Degree complement (← links)
- Tag questions with "ma" (← links)
- Tag questions with "bu" (← links)
- Using the verb "xing" (← links)
- Verbing briefly with "yixia" (← links)
- Wanting to do something with "yao" (← links)
- Expressing permission with "keyi" (← links)
- Actions in a row (← links)
- Negative commands with "buyao" (← links)
- Negative commands with "bie" (← links)
- Reduplication of verbs (← links)
- Verbs preceded by "gei" (← links)
- Expressing "together" with "yiqi" (← links)
- Special cases of "zai" following verbs (← links)
- Using "hao" to mean "easy" (← links)
- Using "dao" to mean "to go to" (← links)
- Verbs that take double objects (← links)
- Expressing "when" with "de shihou" (← links)
- Conceding with "ba" (← links)
- Asking why with "zenme" (← links)
- Modifying nouns with phrase + "de" (← links)
- Expressing "a little too" with "you dian" (← links)
- Asking about degree with "duo" (← links)
- Continuation with "hai" (← links)
- Moderating positive adjectives with "hai" (← links)
- The filler word "neige" (← links)
- Measure words for counting (← links)
- Measure words with "this" and "that" (← links)
- Expressing "every" with "mei" (← links)
- Basic comparisons with "bi" (← links)
- Expressing "and also" with "hai" (← links)
- Expressing earliness with "jiu" (← links)
- Expressing "again" in the future with "zai" (← links)
- Emphasizing quantity with "dou" (← links)
- Superlative "zui" (← links)
- Expressing "much more" in comparisons (← links)
- Result complements "-dao" and "-jian" (← links)
- Result complement "-wan" for finishing (← links)
- Result complements (← links)
- Aspect particle "zhe" (← links)
- Cause and effect with "yinwei" and "suoyi" (← links)
- Expressing "although" with "suiran" and "danshi" (← links)
- Expressing "everything" with "shenme dou" (← links)
- Expressing "every time" with "mei" and "dou" (← links)
- Using "dui" with verbs (← links)
- Measure words for verbs (← links)
- Indicating a number in excess (← links)
- Auxiliary verb "yao" and its multiple meanings (← links)
- Potential complement "-bu dong" for not understanding (← links)