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Although I have studied Chinese seriously, I am not a Chinese major after all. I have combined the sentences on the first floor, and I have come up with some Chinese sentences based on Russian sentences, all of which are listed here, please indicate what Chinese component it belongs to: It is better to get off the horse and see the flowers than to look at the flowers, and it is better to be in them than to stay outside.
Seeing this beautiful picture, I felt like I was in it. This picture put me in the middle of it. , in the middle of it, thinking about the bright future of the Yellow River, smiled.
When I was in the middle of it, I experienced the hardships of starting a business. In the midst of it, I experienced the hardships of starting a business. Thinking about it, I agree with him.
Experience the hardships of entrepreneurship and be in it. If you want to experience the hardships of entrepreneurship, you must be in it. Only by being in it can you experience the hardships of entrepreneurship.
Because I was in the middle of it, I experienced the hardships of starting a business. In the midst of it, I still haven't experienced the hardships of starting a business. No matter how I was in it, I didn't experience the hardships of starting a business.
I think the example sentences on the first floor are good. But your explanation, when you think about it, is a bit problematic:
1. "Can be used as a verb" is not good. "Verbs" are parts of speech, not components.
2. In the phrase "in the middle of it", "in it" is the final sentence. In the phrase "the picture that puts people in it", "what puts people in it" is a definite phrase that can be understood. However, you didn't point out what "being in the middle of" is.
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Can be used as a verb, usually placed after an adverb Example sentence: When I see this beautiful picture, I feel like I'm in it.
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Lead-in copositional clauses. dumpling, also known as jiaozi, is the most popular chinese food.
It is a participle phrase, and it cannot be used as a predicate, because it is the same language that is guided, and the same language belongs to the nature of a noun, and it can only be used as a subject object, and the predicate needs a verb nature.
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There are many books on Chinese grammar and sentence structure components, and the most practical and representative ones are as follows: 1. Lectures on Modern Chinese Language Rights, by Liu Shiru. First published by the Commercial Press, 1963.
The grammar system of this book is similar to that of the Chinese Grammar Textbook, and the content is relatively simple. There are practice questions and reflection questions, as well as a book of standard answers. 2. "Oral Chinese Grammar" by Zhao Yuanren.
Originally titled A Grammar of Spoken Chinese (Chinese grammar), it was intended for English readers, and the book distinguishes word classes according to syntactic functions. Closed classes of speech, enumerated as exhaustively as possible, describing their function and usage. The use of analytic hierarchy process is clearly influenced by structuralist linguistics.
This book has had a wide impact on the study of Chinese grammar. Lü Shuxiang's translation has been abridged, but there are no substantial cuts. First published by the Commercial Press, December 1979.
3. "Grammar Handouts" ** Xi. First published by the Commercial Press, June 1982. 4. Practical Modern Chinese Grammar, by Liu Yuehua, Pan Wenyu and Gu Weihua, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, first edition in April 1983.
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Like the fake foreign devil and Zhao Qiye's "braids", Lu Xun's incomparable hatred for him.
Yes adverbial.
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Your friend falls off her bike. Your friend subject, fell off predicate verb, her bike object.
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off her bike is the place adverbial of fell, so this sentence is understood as the subject-verb.
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"My mother told me to go to the store to buy candy", which is a typical conjunctive sentence in modern Chinese.
Mom is the subject, calling is the predicate, and I go to the store to buy candy is the object.
I go to the store to buy sugar" can also be subdivided, I am the subject, going to the store is an adverbial, buying is a predicate, sugar is an object.
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Mom is the subject and the call is located in I am the object after going to the store to buy sugar is the object clause.
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Subject + Predicate + Indirect Object + Direct Object.
The measurement point is the number of your measurement point, and the measurement angle is the angle you measured.
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