ABSTRACT

The Accurate Use of Chinese: Practical Sentence Structures and Word Usage for English Speakers is a unique learning resource for learners of Chinese who are English speakers. The primary goal is twofold: to help these learners leverage their existent knowledge in English and navigate the Chinese system with fewer obstacles; and also to help them prevent errors of which the underlying cause may be English. This is done through comparisons of selected grammar topics, language rules and word usages between the two languages. Grammar topics in English serve as the comparison points from which learners can gain a deeper understanding of the comparable, but differing structures in Chinese. The book's comparative approach is unique and innovative, designed to build a more nuanced and instinctive approach to grammar.

A valuable resource for beginners to advanced learners and instructors of Chinese, the book contextualizes grammar structures and provides in-depth information not covered in Chinese language textbooks.

part I|127 pages

Sentence patterns

chapter 1|9 pages

How to use because in Chinese

chapter 2|9 pages

Complex sentences

chapter 3|10 pages

Contrasts and contradictions

chapter 5|12 pages

Information sequence

chapter 6|8 pages

The representations of it in Chinese

chapter 10|12 pages

English and Chinese prepositional phrases

Word order and grammatical features

part II|111 pages

Word usages

chapter 1|9 pages

Almost

chapter 2|6 pages

Already

chapter 3|8 pages

First

chapter 4|9 pages

Happy

chapter 5|6 pages

To live

chapter 6|13 pages

Must

chapter 7|10 pages

Once

chapter 8|12 pages

Only

chapter 9|11 pages

Or

chapter 10|7 pages

Since

chapter 11|9 pages

Some

chapter 12|9 pages

Then

part III|62 pages

Common errors

chapter |60 pages

Common errors