Difference between revisions of "Learner FAQ"

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== Beginner Questions ==
 
== Beginner Questions ==
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=== Does Chinese have grammar? ===
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Despite what you may have heard, Chinese ''does'' have grammar. Otherwise anything you say would make sense, and that's clearly not the case.  (Plus, we like to think that all this work we've done for the Chinese Grammar Wiki is actually useful!)
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=== Is it true that Chinese word order is the same as English word order? ===
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=== What's the difference between a character and a word? ===
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=== I've heard Chinese doesn't have words for "yes" and "no."  Is this true? ===
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=== Is it true that Chinese doesn't have verb conjugation or tenses? ===
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=== Does Chinese have levels of formality like Japanese and Korean? ===
  
 
== Elementary Questions ==
 
== Elementary Questions ==
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=== What is ia particle? ===
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=== How do I use 了? ===
  
 
== Intermediate Questions ==
 
== Intermediate Questions ==
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=== What is a complement? ===
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=== What is 把 (bǎ) really, and do I need to use it? ===

Revision as of 03:15, 21 September 2011

Many learners have the same questions about Chinese grammar. We've compiled the most Frequently Asked Questions here, and organized them by difficulty level for your convenience.

Beginner Questions

Does Chinese have grammar?

Despite what you may have heard, Chinese does have grammar. Otherwise anything you say would make sense, and that's clearly not the case. (Plus, we like to think that all this work we've done for the Chinese Grammar Wiki is actually useful!)

Is it true that Chinese word order is the same as English word order?

What's the difference between a character and a word?

I've heard Chinese doesn't have words for "yes" and "no." Is this true?

Is it true that Chinese doesn't have verb conjugation or tenses?

Does Chinese have levels of formality like Japanese and Korean?

Elementary Questions

What is ia particle?

How do I use 了?

Intermediate Questions

What is a complement?

What is 把 (bǎ) really, and do I need to use it?