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Tag: adverbs

Adverbs for Adjective 很 hěn 特別 tèbié

Adverbs for Adjective 1

Posted on June 18, 2023June 17, 2023 by tiffany

Grammar Point:In most situations, Chinese adjectives typically require an adverb. Here are the adverbs we are going to look at in this article: Examples 今天jīntiān太tài熱rè了le今天jīntiān太tài热rè了leIt’s too hot today. 這個zhège太tài貴guì了le这个zhège太tài贵guì了leThis is too expensive. 中文zhōngwén很hěn簡單jiǎndān中文zhōngwén很hěn简单jiǎndānChinese is simple. 我wǒ很hěn忙máng我wǒ很hěn忙mángI’m busy. 我的wǒde狗gǒu最zuì可愛kěài我的wǒde狗gǒu最zuì可爱kěàiMy dog is the cutest. 魔鏡mójìng魔鏡mójìng, 誰shéi是shì世界shìjiè上shàng最zuì美měi的de人rén? 魔镜mójìng魔镜mójìng, 谁shéi是shì世界shìjiè上shang最zuì美měi的de人rén? Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest…

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