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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2009-06-27 / 09:58AM | | ni hao, claudia, here are the correct sentences:
1. My favourite painter is H. U = wǒ zuì xǐ huān de huà jiā shì Hiroshige Utogawa
2. I have been studying him since some years = wǒ xué xi tā de zuò pǐn (his works) hěn duō nián le
3. I hope to become a good painter myself = wǒ xī wàng wǒ kě yi chéng wéi yí míng hěn hǎo de huà jiā
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2009-06-27 / 10:01AM | | In Chinese "I am going or I am on my way to…, you should say :xiàn zài (now) wǒ qù…..
The difference between “zuò and ràng” is “zuò = to do” while "ràng = let (let somebody do something)
“bu xing and bu hao” can both be used as a negative response to a “request” but bu hao also means “not good”
For “I do not agree” you should say “wǒ bù tóng yì”
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2009-06-27 / 10:06AM | | You can use “gāng (gang) + verb + le” to indicate something just happened
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| | claudia calisti(claudita) tiscali.it 2009-06-27 / 11:01AM | | To : Benny the Mandarin Teacher
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You can use “gāng (gang) + verb + le” to indicate something just happened
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Chinese Mandarin :Registered on : 2008-11-29 Language : English, French, German, Spanish Posts : 38 Responses : 60 Comments : 7 |
| | claudia calisti(claudita) tiscali.it 2009-06-27 / 11:02AM | | To : Benny the Mandarin Teacher
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You can use “gāng (gang) + verb + le” to indicate something just happened
Benny | |
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Chinese Mandarin :Registered on : 2008-11-29 Language : English, French, German, Spanish Posts : 38 Responses : 60 Comments : 7 |
| | claudia calisti(claudita) tiscali.it 2009-06-27 / 11:03AM | | To : Benny the Mandarin Teacher
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In Chinese "I am going or I am on my way to…, you should say :xiàn zài (now) wǒ qù…..
The difference between “zuò and ràng” is “zuò = to do” while "ràng = let (let somebody do something)
“bu xing and bu hao” can both be used as a negative response to a “request” but bu hao also means "not … | |
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2009-06-27 / 10:21PM | | To : claudia calisti(claudita)
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No problem at all. My friend.
As for the accepting the buddy.
You go to “my domain” under your profile page there is one section “my messages”
If you have any new request, the system will show you. Click the “new request” then click “more action”, then “accept”
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| | claudia calisti(claudita) tiscali.it 2009-06-28 / 10:12AM | | To : Benny the Mandarin Teacher
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No problem at all. My friend.
As for the accepting the buddy.
You go to “my domain” under your profile page there is one section “my messages”
If you have any new request, the system will show you. Click the “new request” then click “more action”, then “accept”
Benny | |
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