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So you've come to understand that when telling ''where'' something happened, the location needs to come ''before'' the verb. But doesn't it seems like that's not ''always'' the case? You're not going crazy... there are certain verbs that habitually break the "put the location before the verb" rule. '''[["Zai" following verbs]]''' is an essential read!
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Featured Article: "Zai" following verbs (A2)

在 (zài)

So you've come to understand that when telling where something happened, the location needs to come before the verb. But doesn't it seems like that's not always the case? You're not going crazy... there are certain verbs that habitually break the "put the location before the verb" rule. "Zai" following verbs is an essential read!

Where to start?

With all this interconnected info on Chinese grammar, you be at a loss as to where to start. Here are some ideas:

Beginner (A1)

New to learning Chinese? Head over to our Learner FAQ.

Here are some good grammar points for beginners:

Also check out the complete list of beginner grammar points.

Elementary (A2)

At this level, you're probably started to wonder a lot about how to use 了 (le).

Here are some other useful grammar points:

See more on the A2 grammar point list.

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Upper Intermediate (B2)

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