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A2 Grammar (HSK 2)

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Includes 70 Grammar Points

🌿 Adverbs

  • “All” and “Total” (一共 yígòng and 全 quán)
  • “Only” in Chinese 1 (只 zhǐ)
  • 就 jiù – Then
  • 就 jiù – Earlier or sooner than expected
  • 就 jiù – Condition if (如果 rúguǒ…就 jiù…)
  • Express the distance (離离 lí)
  • Comparisons 2 (一樣一样 yíyàng)
  • Comparisons 1 (不如 bùrú, 更 gèng, 這麼么 zhème or 那麼么 nàme)
  • Exactly and only because (就是 jiùshì)
  • 才 cái – Later than expected
  • Just (剛刚 gāng and 剛剛刚刚 gānggāng)
  • “Still” in Chinese 1 (還还 hái)
  • Suddenly (忽然 hūrán and 突然 tūrán)
  • Already 1 (已經经 yǐjīng and 都 dōu)
  • All alone 1 (一直 yìzhí)
  • “Must”, “Certainly”, and “Maybe” (必須须 bìxū, 一定 yídìng, and 也許许 yěxǔ)
  • Approximations (差不多 chābùduōchàbuduō)
  • “It seems like” (好像 hǎoxiàng)
  • Adverbs for Adjective 2
    (多麼么 duōme, 好 hǎo, 有一點点 yǒuyìdiǎn, 更 gèng, 十分 shífēn, 特别 tèbié, and 挺 tǐng)
  • Intentionally (故意 gùyì)
  • Again 1 (又 yòu and 再 zài)
  • Re- (重新 chóngxīn)

🌿 Auxiliary verbs

  • “Might” in Chinese (可能 kěnéng)
  • “Should” in Chinese (應該应该 yīnggāi)
  • “Willing” in Chinese (願愿意 yuànyì)
  • “And so on” in Chinese (什麼么的 shénme de and 等 děng)

🌿 Verbs

  • 有 yǒu Sentence 2
  • 有 yǒu Sentence 3 – Existential Subject
  • Reduplication of Verbs 1 (V一V, VV, V了V)

🌿 Adjectives

  • Reduplication of Adjectives (AA, AABB)

🌿 Preposition

  • 為为 wèi 1 – for, because of
  • “When” in Chinese (當当 dāng)
  • Showing direction in Chinese 1 (向 xiàng, 往 wǎng, and 從从 cóng)
  • Showing target object in Chinese (對对 duì, and 給给 gěi)

🌿 Particles

  • Expressing Experiences (過过 guò)
  • 了 Part 2
  • Final Particles 2 (啊 a, 呀 ya, 哇 wa, 哪 na, and 啦 la)
  • Continuous aspect and actions in progress 著着 zhe
  • Verb modifier 得 de

🌿 Numbers and Measure word

  • Chinese Bigger Numbers
  • First, Second and Third
  • Measure words part 2
    (份 fèn, 張张 zhāng, 輛辆 liàng, 件 jiàn, 隻只 zhī, 條条 tiáo, 雙双 shuāng, 種种 zhǒng)
  • Time Measure words 1 – Minutes and Hour
  • Time Measure words 2 – Day and Week
  • Measure words for “Times” (遍 biàn,次 cì, 場场 chǎng, 回 huí, and 下 xià)
  • 多 duō as an Indefinite Number

🌿 Nouns

  • Pronouns in Chinese 2
  • Before and After (以前 yǐqián and 以後后 yǐhòu)

🌿 Conjunctions

  • Because and so (因為因为 yīnwèi…所以 suǒyǐ…)
  • Either…or (或者 huòzhě and 或是 huòshì)
  • If…then…(如果 rúguǒ and 要是 yàoshìyàoshi)
  • “As long as” (只要 zhǐyào)
  • But (不過过 búguò, 但是 dànshì, 可是 kěshì)
  • Furthermore (而且 érqiě)
  • Although (雖虽然 suīrán)

🌿 Question Forms

  • How and How long (怎麼么 zěnme and 多久duōjiǔ)
  • Using 是不是 shìbúshì make a question
  • Tag Questions in Chinese
  • What do you think (怎麼樣么样 zěnme yàng)

🌿 Patterns

  • As Soon As (一 yī…就 jiù…)
  • Emphasizing details – 是 shì…的 de structure 1
  • More and More 越來来越 yuèláiyuè…
  • Chinese Time Expression (…的時时候 deshihou)
  • Expressing “both A and B” with 又 yòu…又 yòu…
  • Had Better 最好 zuìhǎo
  • Had Better 還还是 háishì…吧 ba
  • Imperatives “To do more” (一點点 yìdiǎn)

🌿 Complements

  • Direction Complement
  • Result Complement 1
  • Quantitative Complement 1

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