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do you never was curious why we all (seems to)use english grammar to speak and to write?its much easier with different words of our native language!
ОтветитьGood work! Thanks for sharin' although you need to practice a little bit the word: AUXILIARY!
Ответитьaxulibrary,,,,,,,,,haahahhahaha
ОтветитьIn this video you look nice, pretty and brilliant
Ответить;)
ОтветитьIf you are just starting Chinese and don't have the vocabulary yet, it might be helpful to read through some English text and say it in Chinese word order until you don't have to take a long time to get it right.
ОтветитьVery usefull info. Duo xie! ❤
ОтветитьThank you very much for your video. I wanted to ask you whether you could be so kind to upload the list of the 50 mistakes and the 140 words again ? <3
ОтветитьIt was so useful.
Thanks
Thank you for the lesson Shuo❤very good and clear explanation! Shuo, kindly ask is there any new link for the PDF? (140 characters and 50 common mistakes)
Ответитьnánrén?
ОтветитьAmazing!! Thank you!
ОтветитьThailand?auxiliary au xil la ry!are you thai?
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can i ask why way in the think thats being described and the way to describe it is speak? why couldnt it be 她不喜欢 男人和父母方式的说话? sorry if it sounds stupid in most languages i know it’d be way describing speak not the other way around.
Ответить真的很有意思,谢谢老师
Ответитьmy most beloved is the smart you. same structure in english, just not really commonly used. wo zui ai de shi cong ming de ni!
ОтветитьGreat tips! Thanks! And by the way, the way that sentence would be said in English is "I love the smart side of you the most."
ОтветитьThis was really helpful to me! Thank you for posting this video.
ОтветитьExcellent video!
Ответитьi'm currently watching this thinking "oh no how am I going to remember all these grammar, AFTER i have been saying it wrong ;-;"
ОтветитьEnhorabuena por el vídeo.
ОтветитьI love "the smart you" really makes sense in English? I would say: I love how smart you are but never "the smart you"
ОтветитьChinese is not easy… at least in the beginning
ОтветитьEvery time I think learning Chinese is going to be too difficult, I recall all the Chinese people who have learned crazy English. My hope is restored.
ОтветитьThe first structure that came to my mind (although I did not know all the vocabulary) was: 男人和父母说话的反式, 她不喜欢。 Is that correct?
Ответить"gen fu mu" not "he fu mu"
ОтветитьI said " 好“ instead of "喜欢" lol, and I said 我不好你的父母和说的方式。Not exactly the same but pretty close still (though according to the translator it says "i don't like your parents and the way you say")
ОтветитьSorry, I know this is 2 years old and I'm just finding it, but the "object" is part of the "predicate"; therefore, the 3 parts of a sentence are "subject + verb + complement". The object is one of the complements. This means that a sentence only has two main parts which are "subject + predicate".
Ответить老师好。
我最爱聪明的你。
谢谢您老师。
LaoShi, I really like your lesson. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
You are so awesomeeee! :( Thank you!
Ответить老师,您的PDF 在哪儿呢?我看不见喔。
ОтветитьI’ve been binge watching your videos since I found them
ОтветитьThanks a lot 👍
ОтветитьI watch your videos once in a while and every time I do I feel I learned so much from you. As both a language tutor and Mandarim learner I think you have a great and unique way to teach. Thank you!
Ответить我记得这个视频以前长一点。现在关于A after B 的部分没有了。
ОтветитьAs a native spanish, chinese language is even more difficult for me. I try to learn chinese in english I think it is much easier, but I still had problems. I hope this video helps me. I have many positive expectations for the comments. thank u 😊
Ответить我最爱漂亮的你。
谢谢老师。
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ОтветитьGreat 👍
ОтветитьGreat explanation, but I need more examples, like 10 0r 20. Will you be making a follow up video with more examples?
ОтветитьI love this. But I have a question how do you know which to make the main action/ predicate?
ОтветитьThis was excellent. Thank you!
ОтветитьActually i think the problem is that there can be multiple "objects" in a sentence. The difference between cultures is the importance of these objects. English orders can be changed with punctuation. I went out today can be reversed with today, i went out. I dont believe this can be done in mandarin.
ОтветитьI've seen very complex sentences where the "description" before the noun gets so large you can't tell where it starts and where it ends. If you are a computer, it may seem more logical, but even in Chinese, certain word orders are changed to emphasize different things or to clarify without making it front-heavy. I don't understand the fuss. SVO is the basic English structure as well as the basic Chinese structure. It should be easy to transition to. That's why many Chinese speakers who speak English sound like cave men. They are just translating their Chinese directly to English without adding any of the necessary articles and prepositions. It's very easy for them to have a working understanding quickly (or none at all if it's just a direct translation) but significantly harder to master beyond the grade school English. You can obviously stick to the very basic SVO structure and even front-load many long descriptions before the noun or verb like in this video and you will be understood perfectly fine in English, but it will sound very unnatural. There's more diversity of sentence structure that needs to be utilized in order to sound native.
Ответитьvery helpful
ОтветитьHaha I have daily nightmares when I speak English! 😁😂👍🏽❤️
ОтветитьI'm a Chinese learner, nearly 1year now and its going tough. Whenever I feel that I cannot cope, I listen to one of your lessons and I become inspired to crack this difficult language. This video in particular is very good.
ОтветитьCan I use 跟 instead of 和?
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