Why Chinese Verbs Need “Something” After Them
Автор: Sylvia's Chinese
Загружено: 2026-01-11
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Why do Chinese verbs often need something after them? 🤔
Why can’t we just say the verb?
In this video, I explain why Chinese verbs are often followed by words like
到、懂、过、着、完、起来。
You’ll learn:
• Why 看 ≠ 看到 ≠ 看懂 ≠ 看过 ≠ 看着
• What verb complements really mean in Chinese
• How to express result, completion, state, experience, direction, and impression
• How to stop guessing and start choosing correctly
This lesson is perfect for:
• Chinese learners who feel confused after learning “the verb”
• Anyone who wants Chinese grammar to finally make sense
👇 Try the exercises at the end of the video and leave your answers in the comments!
I’ll check them and reply.😇
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