Lesson 10 Grammar Worksheet 第十课语法练习纸
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Grammar 1: Degree Adverb: 最 zuì
最 is an adverb meaning “most” and appears before an adjective or verb. To indicate emphasis in a negative direction, use “最不“
- You are my best friend.
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- A: What is your favorite ice cream (冰淇淋bīng qí lín)?
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B: I like to eat strawberry ice cream the most.
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- A: 你最喜欢吃什么菜?
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Grammar 2: 喜欢 xǐ huan
- Do you like to eat apples?
Three ways to ask this same question “Do you like…”
- Use “吗“ at the end
- Use 喜欢不喜欢
- Use 喜不喜欢
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Positive response: I like to eat apples.
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Negative Response: I don’t like to eat apples
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I really don’t eat apples.
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Grammar 3: 那 nà—well then; in that case, typically appearing at the beginning of a sentence.
- A: I don’t like to eat Chinese food; I don’t like to eat American food either.
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B: What food do you like to eat then?
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- A: I am not in school.
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B: Where are you then?
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- A: This is not my computer.
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B: Then whose is this? Translate: