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Thank you. By far the most comprehensive explanation of the three versions of 'de' available on RU-vid. I learned some stuff today - and please never apologise for improving your content :-)
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Wow, the video quality is amazing! I suggest in the future that you do traditional characters and also simplified characters. My fiance is Taiwanese and it would help me a lot if I am looking at traditional characters as well. Thanks and good job on the video
This is very helpful, thank you. I like the way you break down the parts of speech and show what modifies what. It is confusing to read, in a grammar book, something like "the adjectival clause modifies the subject when there is a predicate nominative". Your examples show everything very clearly.
Hi teacher, thank you so much for your lessons. I really love the way you divide the sentence into the main parts and from them we can decide quickly which is the most proper for the blank. Love from Vietnam
Great lesson! Thank you again! You're a wonderful teacher! The only thing I wish was different was at the end during the practice, I would have liked to see the English translations there too, only because not everyone, including myself, knows every single word/phrase. Not fluent yet, hope to be one day! 谢谢老师❤😊
Wow, thank you for this lesson! As I'm learning Chinese and founded some text is quite strange, especially using these words. By the way, I like the way you speak, as I can practice how to pronounce easily. Xie Xie!
1. 的 fly to Beijing 的 plane or, the plane/flight to Beijing 2. 得 he writes (verb) + looks good (complement) 3. 地 angry teacher (adverb) + asks who's late (verb at the end) 4. 的 my friend gave me 的 gift or, the gift my friend gave me 5. 地 happy kids (adverb) + goto school (verb at the end)
Great video. I think I understand, but I have a question: 他说得很快 。 And 他快地说。 Bith sentences are right, or not? Do they both mean the same? Or is there a difference, when I would use which? Thanks for your help! 💚
Hi! Both of them are right but the meanings differ slightly. Sentences with 得 might imply the narrator's personal opinion. For example, praising a friend, who speaks foreign language fast. 地 shows the statement of facts, or mere description of them Good luck🌞
the first sentence is more like a judgement, and the second sentence is more like a description. by the way, it would be more natural to say 他快速地说 instead of 他快地说。nowadays we seldom use a single character alone in a sentence, they almost always come in 词 or 词组。another example: use 他慢慢地说 instead of 他慢地说
我诚实地说 is weird too. Lol We don't decorate what i say. 诚实 is used to say how our feel to others people. Using positive adjectives to describe yourself makes others feel your are arrogant
@@imorichwu4797 i hope you realize that i am just trying to use all of the "de"s in one sentence. maybe i made mistake,because obviously i am not a native chinese speaker like yourself.thanks for the correction btw.
@@imorichwu4797 but actually i dont understand whats wrong with "教得很好"。i think this sentence structure so common even this video also gives similar example.it just sounds natural for the verb in front of "得" to be one syllable verb.
@@kokolexx Actually there is no problem with "教得很好", it's right, "教" is definitely a verb. Also It's ok if you make mistakes with "的", “地", "得" when writing, cause many Chinese make mistakes either.
Thank you for the lesson, you speak very clearly and slowly :) But I still don't get it :( I must learn harder :) It would also help if you could translate the examples, I understand all the characters but am not sure about the meaning.
Your explanation is really great! I still have one question.. is 说得对 correct or 说的对 correct? I always thought 说得对 is correct usage but when I read the Chinese subtitles for c-dramas, I saw them use 说的对
Thank you for the lesson. I have to ask, I’ve tried learning the uses of 地 and 得 before and whenever I tried to use them, my language partners took them out. Or when I asked them how to say something like your example “he studied hard” “he eats fast” they don’t use either. Is this not used much in informal spoken language?