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  • How to use 关于 (guānyú) and 对于 (duìyú) correctly in Chinese
  • Understanding 把 (bǎ) in ten minutes
  • How to use 碰 (pèng), 碰见 (pèngjiàn) and 碰上 (pèngshàng) in Chinese grammar
  • 接 (jiē) and 接到 (jiēdào) in Chinese grammar: answering and receiving
  • How to use 对 (duì) and 跟 (gēn) as prepositions in Chinese grammar
  • The difference between 对不起 (duìbuqǐ), 请问 (qǐngwèn), 麻烦你 (máfan nǐ) and 劳驾 (láojià) in Chinese: "sorry" and "excuse me"
  • The 是…的 (shì…de) construction in Chinese grammar
  • How to use 拿起来 (náqilai) and 拿上来 (náshanglai) correctly in Chinese grammar
  • 长 (zhǎng) vs 长得 (zhǎngde) in Chinese grammar
  • How to use 划算 (huásuàn) in Mandarin Chinese: to be a bargain
  • How to use 没关系 (mei2 guānxi) in Chinese: it doesn't matter, not related to
  • The difference between 终于 (zhōngyú) and 最后 (zuìhòu) in Mandarin Chinese: 'finally' vs 'the last'
  • When 给 (gěi) comes directly after verbs in Mandarin Chinese (verb-给 compounds)
  • The difference between 半 (bàn), 一半 (yí bàn) and 一个半 (yí ge bàn) in Chinese grammar
  • Common mistakes with 把 (bǎ) in Chinese grammar
  • Chinese grammar 把 structure: a basic introduction
  • Chinese grammar de particles summary: 的, 地 and 得

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Latest Grammar Articles

  1. The 是…的 (shì…de) construction vs 了 (le) in Chinese grammar A2
  2. How to use 长 (cháng) and 久 (jiǔ) correctly in Chinese grammar A2
  3. How to use 关于 (guānyú) and 对于 (duìyú) correctly in Chinese B1
  4. The difference between 去 (qù), 走 (zǒu) and 离开 (líkāi) in Chinese grammar A2
  5. Using 了 (le) and 过 (guò) in Chinese grammar A2
  6. Five uses of 要 (yào) in Chinese grammar A2
  7. Understanding 把 (bǎ) in ten minutes B1
  8. How to use 碰 (pèng), 碰见 (pèngjiàn) and 碰上 (pèngshàng) in Chinese grammar B1
  9. 接 (jiē) and 接到 (jiēdào) in Chinese grammar: answering and receiving B1
  10. The difference between 拿 (ná) and 带 (dài) in Chinese grammar B2

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