Chinese: An Essential Grammar [2K 1080p]
Mandarin follows the same basic structure as English: . English: I eat apples. Chinese: 我 (I) 吃 (eat) 苹果 (apples). 🚫 The "Easy" Parts
Since verbs don't change for past or future tense, Chinese uses or context. Today: 我吃苹果 (I eat apples). Yesterday: 我昨天吃苹果 (I yesterday eat apples). Chinese: An Essential Grammar
Verbs never change. "Eat" is always chī , whether it's I, you, or they. No Gender: No masculine or feminine nouns to memorize. Mandarin follows the same basic structure as English: