[ta] [zu?tian] [chi] [le] [wnf?n] [] [] [] [] [] [she] [yesterday] [eat] [*past*] [dinner] She ate dinner yesterday. ~ Welcome to Learn Chinese ~ This booklet summarizes the basic grammar rules and sentence structure of Chinese, thus giving you the information you need to build Chinese sentences from scratch. The information provided in the booklet is also a useful supplement to exercise-based language learning, so I recommend using it in conjunction with one of the interactive language learning websites that are freely available these days. Table of Contents - Pronouns :: Subject - Pronouns :: Direct Object - Pronouns :: Indirect Object - Nouns - Articles :: Definite - Articles :: Indefinite - Counting - Adjectives - Verbs - Adverbs - Prepositions - Conjunctions - Comparisons - Questions If you are curious how Chinese works, this booklet is a good place to start, as it gives a concise explanation of Chinese grammar. For those who will become fluent Chinese speakers, I recommend reading this booklet to get a rough idea how the language is constructed, and then spending the majority of your study time with an interactive language learning app. Good luck, and happy learning! [ 57 pages ]
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