Difference between revisions of "HSK 1 Auxiliary Verbs"
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You might see some of these phrases listed as [[HSK 1 Verbs|verbs]] in other reference materials. We find it helpful to point out that they're auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs. | You might see some of these phrases listed as [[HSK 1 Verbs|verbs]] in other reference materials. We find it helpful to point out that they're auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs. | ||
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− | <th style="width: | + | <th style="width:15%">Chinese</th> |
− | <th style="width: | + | <th style="width:30%">Pinyin</th> |
− | <th style="width: | + | <th style="width:40%">English</th> |
+ | <th style="width:15%" class="">HSK Level</th> | ||
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<td>会</td> | <td>会</td> | ||
<td>huì</td> | <td>huì</td> | ||
<td>can, know to</td> | <td>can, know to</td> | ||
+ | <td>HSK 1</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>néng</td> | <td>néng</td> | ||
<td>can, be able to</td> | <td>can, be able to</td> | ||
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</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>xiǎng</td> | <td>xiǎng</td> | ||
<td>would like to</td> | <td>would like to</td> | ||
− | </tr> | + | <td>HSK 1</td> |
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+ | </table> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[HSK 1 Vocabulary]] (all parts of speech together) | * [[HSK 1 Vocabulary]] (all parts of speech together) |
Revision as of 06:34, 23 May 2022
You might see some of these phrases listed as verbs in other reference materials. We find it helpful to point out that they're auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs.
Chinese | Pinyin | English | HSK Level |
---|---|---|---|
会 | huì | can, know to | HSK 1 |
能 | néng | can, be able to | HSK 1 |
想 | xiǎng | would like to | HSK 1 |
See also
- HSK 1 Vocabulary (all parts of speech together)