Do you know how to say shirt, dress, pants, socks, and shoes in Chinese? In today’s article, we will learn some clothing expressions! Also, we will introduce some sentence patterns for you to construct sentences related to clothing. Let’s begin!
Read MoreIn today’s blog, let’s learn an HSK 2 grammar point that talks about the reduplication of measure words. When a measure word is reduplicated, it emphasises “every” or “each” object under a certain category. In a sentence where the measure word is duplicated, a “都(dou1, all/both)” usually follows after. The sentence pattern is “Subject + AA + 都 + Verb/Adjective Phrase”.
Read MoreIn this post, we’ll discuss the differences between 还是(hái shì) and 或者(huò zhě), which both have the meaning of “or” in English, a conjunction that is used to indicate alternatives. So how do we use them? Stay on this page to find out!
Read MoreWhen learning Chinese, you will encounter several location or position words over and over again. Therefore, it is important to learn and grasp them! In today’s blog, let’s learn some important direction words that are used in our daily lives.
Read MoreIn the last article of this conjunction series, we'll be introducing terms that help you express progressive relationships in Chinese sentences. At the same time, take note of the vocabulary and phrases used in the sample sentences and learn them. Let's begin!
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