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Chinese vs. English Grammar: Why "In the Library" Moves to the Front?#learn #grammar #learnchinese

Confused about where to put "yesterday" or "at the park" in a Chinese sentence? In this video, we unlock the secrets of Modern Chinese word order and how it differs from English (and even Ancient Chinese!).
While Chinese follows the basic SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) structure just like English, it changes strictly when you add details. We explain the two most important rules you need to memorize to sound like a native speaker:
1. The "Pre-Verb" Rule for context (Time/Location).
2. The "Post-Verb" Rule for results.
In this video, you will learn:
• How Ancient Chinese grammar was actually similar to Modern English.
• Why you must say "He at library reads books" instead of "He reads books at the library."
• How to use "Result Complements" (finishing an action) correctly.

[00:00] Intro: Chinese and English are both SVO languages
[00:40] Fun Fact: Ancient Chinese word order was like English!
[01:51] The Modern Rule: Move Location & Time BEFORE the verb
[02:18] Example: "He reads books in the library"
[03:02] The Big Exception: Results go AFTER the verb
[03:44] Understanding Result Complements (Wake up, Finish eating)
[04:45] Summary: The 2 Rules you must remember

#ChineseGrammar #LearnMandarin #ChineseWordOrder#hsk

Видео Chinese vs. English Grammar: Why "In the Library" Moves to the Front?#learn #grammar #learnchinese канала Tracy(cuicui)
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