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12 Basic Chinese Grammar Points You Need to Know (HSK 1) - Beginner Chinese Grammar

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In this episode, we'll learn the 12 basic Chinese grammar points (HSK1/A1 Lesson) - learn Chinese for beginners.
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Basic Chinese grammar points:
1. Basic Chinese word order: S+V+O
2. Yes-no question: Statement + 吗
3. Interrogative particle “呢”
4. 几/多少/哪 + M.W. + N.
5. S + Adv. + Adj.
6. S + 怎么 + V.
7. S +去(+place)+ to do sth.
8. 在
9. 能···吗?
10. 太 + Adj. + 了 & 不太 + Adj.
11. S + 在 + do sth. +(呢) & S + 没 + 在 + do sth.
12. The usage of 了
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