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Imperative Sentences with 叫

“Imperative Sentences with 叫”. In this section, “叫” becomes a imperative maker and means “to ask someone to do something or to get something done”.

Verb Particle 起 to touch upon

“ Verb particle 起”. When we use “V起” pattern, normally that refers to the meaning of “to touch upon” or “to relate” to something.

Verb Particle 走 away

“V走.” In chinese, when we use this pattern, normally we want to say something has been taking away from us because of the action of someone else.

Scenario – Can you make desserts?

In this video, you will see three students talking about desserts in Taiwan. We provide three types of subtitles, English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, so you can choose any …

對 A 有 B to be B in A

“對A有B.” When we use this pattern, normally we are saying that we have some feeling or opinion about something.

把 with V1 V2 V3

“ 把+Verb1 Verb2 Verb3” which describes that an item has been removed from somewhere to another place.

Scenario – Buffet

In this video, you will see three students talking about Buffet in Taiwan. We provide three types of subtitles, English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, so you can choose any …

Topic as Contrastive

“Topic as Contrastive.” In Chinese, we choose a topic and then we use this pattern to contrast either a subject or an object.

Scenario – How is Xiaolongbao made?

In this video, you will see three students talking about how to make Xiaolongbao? We provide three types of subtitles, English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, so you can choose …

Passive Sentences with 被

“被” which we use a lot in our daily life. This pattern is usually translated as passive sentences in English.

Scenario – Taiwanese fruits are delicious

In this video, you will see three students talking about Taiwanese Fruits. We provide three types of subtitles, English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, so you can choose any one …