Chinese Grammar Lessons
Handy Chinese lessons to answer any questions you might have
about the Chinese sentence structured and grammar rules classified by level.
Basic Speaker
HSK 1 – World 1 Ninchanese – Level A1 Beginner Chinese Grammar Lessons
The Essential Chinese grammar rules for beginners
Every basic grammar point you need to know when you’re beginning to learn Chinese. If you just started learning Chinese, these grammar rules and sentence structures are the ones you want to focus on first.
HSK 2 – World 2 Ninchanese – Level A2 Elementary Chinese Grammar Lessons
Key Chinese grammar points for Elementary learners
Master Basic Chinese grammar with these HSK 2 grammar lessons. Purrfect for elementary learners who already have the complete beginner rules under their belt and want to build a stronger foundation.
Independent Speaker
HSK 3 – World 3 Ninchanese – Level B1 Intermediate Chinese Grammar Lessons
Boost your Chinese knowledge with these Intermediate Chinese grammar rules
Just the right quantity of intermediate Chinese grammar points to keep your knowledge of Chinese grammar growing. Full of examples to make each grammar rule simple to understand, these lessons will help you consolidate your understanding of Chinese grammar.
HSK 4 – World 4 Ninchanese – Level B2 Upper intermediate Chinese Grammar Lessons
Upper-Intermediate Chinese grammar points
Complete and easy-to-understand grammar lessons to address your Upper Intermediate Chinese learner needs. These Upper Intermediate lessons cover finer aspects of basic Chinese grammar rules, as well as elements of language to help you say precisely what you want.
Proficient Speaker
HSK 5 – World 5 Ninchanese – Level C1 Advanced Chinese Grammar Lessons
Outstanding Advanced Chinese grammar rules
With these advanced grammar lessons, you’ll learn formal grammar points to allow you to express yourself in every situation. Comfortably learn how to use more advanced Chinese expressions and grammar structures thanks to easy-to-grasp lessons full of examples.
Using 凭 to say “on the basis of”
Expressing “both…and” with 既…又… and 既…也
Expressing contrariness with 倒
Expressing “necessary” or “unavoidable” with 少不了
Expressing obligation with 非…不可
Expressing “finally”, “on earth” and “in the end” with 到底 & 究竟
Expressing “among” with 其中 and 当中
Expressing frequency with 经常 and 常常 – part I
Expressing frequency with 平时 and 平常 – part II
Comparing 反而 and 相反 to say “on the contrary”
Comparing 就…来说 & 就…而言 to express your opinion
Different ways of saying “not only…but also.”
Comparing 不断 &不停 to describe “continuous” and “unceasing”
Expressing “even” with “连…都/也.”
Different ways of expressing “let alone.”
Using 一面…一面 to express simultaneous tasks
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