Results found with the tag 'complements' , 4 articles in total.
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Using objects with complements
Using complements is one of the cool features of Chinese. Since they may be entirely new for Chinese learners, using them can be confusing.
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Result complements 到dao and 见jian
Two of the most common result complements in Chinese are 到 (dào) and 见 (jiàn). Both can be used in similar statements.
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Positive and negative potential complements
Verbs can take potential complements that indicate whether or not the action is actually possible. They are useful in Chinese to say if an action can take place.
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Descriptive complements
In this article, we take a look at how we use 得 (de) to help describe an action. It is one of the characters that often gets confused with 的 and 地, since they could be pronounced as a neutral