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moreover Chinese cǐwài 此外

“Moreover” in Chinese 2 – cǐwài

Posted on March 3, 2024February 14, 2025 by tiffany

Grammar Point:此外 cǐwài means “in addition” or “moreover” in Chinese. It is used to introduce additional information or points that are related to the topic being discussed. Structure Statement 1 + 此外 cǐwài + Statement 2 他tā很hěn聰明cōngmíng, 此外cǐwài他tā還hái很hěn努力nǔlì他tā很hěn聪明cōngming, 此外cǐwài他tā还hái很hěn努力nǔlìHe is very smart, and moreover, he is very hardworking. 我們wǒmen公司gōngsī提供tígōng免費miǎnfèi午餐wǔcān, 此外cǐwài還有háiyǒu健身房jiànshēnfáng可以kěyǐ使用shǐyòng我们wǒmen公司gōngsī提供tígōng免费miǎnfèi午餐wǔcān, 此外cǐwài还有háiyǒu健身房jiànshēnfáng可以kěyǐ使用shǐyòngOur company provides free lunch,…

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Moreover in Chinese 并且 bìngqiě

“Moreover” in Chinese 1 – bìngqiě

Posted on August 27, 2023April 6, 2025 by tiffany

Grammar Point:並并且 bìngqiě can be used to connect two verbs. In this structure the two verbs may be of equal importance, but it emphasizes the progression of ideas and adds a layer of “moreover” or “furthermore” to the sentence. Structure Verb Phrase + 並并且 + Verb Phrase When 並并且 bìngqiě is used to link verb…

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