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Hacker's Chinese Grammar Mastery with 99 Points
Hacker's Chinese Grammar Mastery with 99 Points
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A grammar book that you can use for a long time with 99 points
Hacker's Chinese Grammar Mastery with 99 Points


1.
All grammar knowledge from basic to advanced Chinese grammar is covered in 99 points.
2.
Explanations that hit the nail on the head and a light structure make learning grammar easy.

3.
You can immediately apply the grammar concepts you have learned through practice problems provided for each point, and prepare for HSK/TSC/General Conversation at the same time.
4.
You can study all the examples and practice problems anytime, anywhere using the QR codes in the textbook.
5.
You can learn more quantifiers and complements at once in the appendix “Quantifiers/Complements You Will Use Again and Again.”
6.
You can practice applying the grammar knowledge you learned previously with the PDF version of 〈HSK Short Passage Analysis Practice〉.
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Features and structure of the book
Chinese Grammar: Let's Start by Knowing This

Point 01 Common nouns, proper nouns
Point 02 Directional noun
Point 03 Place nouns, time nouns
Point 04 First-person dialogue
Point 05 Directives, Special Ambassadors
Point 06 Questionable Line
Point 07: Use of interrogative lines
Point 08: Representing various numbers
Point 09: Approximate number representing an uncertain number
Point 10 Distinction between er and liang
Point 11 Displaying the date, day, and time
Point 12: Displaying Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Prices, and Multiples
Point 13 Types and Uses of the Two Companies
Point 14: Counting the number or quantity of nouns
Point 15: A quantifier that counts the number of actions
Point 16: Use of Verbs
Point 17 Verbs that express actions, states, and relationships
Point 18: Double-object verbs, dichotomous verbs
Point 19: Verb overlapping
Point 20: Use of auxiliary verbs
Point 21: Auxiliary verbs neng/keyi/hui indicating ability/permission
Point 22: Auxiliary verbs expressing desire/will: xiang/yao/yuanyi
Point 23: Auxiliary verbs expressing necessity: yao/yinggai/dei
Point 24: Auxiliary verbs indicating guessing: hui/keneng/yao
Point 25: Use of Adjectives
Point 26: Nesting of adjectives
Point 27: Uses and Types of Adverbs
Point 28 Time adverbs gang(gang), yi(jing)/ceng(jing)
Point 29 Time adverbs cai/jiu, kuai, range adverbs dou/yigong
Point 30: Adverbs of degree tai/ting, adverbs of frequency you/zai/hai, negative adverbs bu/mei(you)
Uses and types of point 31
Point 32: Place/time indicating adjectives zai, you, li, zicong
Point 33: The adjectives cong, dao, wang/xiang/chao indicating place/time and direction
Point 34: The verbs gen/he, gei/dui, duiyu/guanyu that indicate the target
Point 35: The verbs anzhao/genju, yi, tongguo indicating the basis/method
Point 36: Youyu, wei/weile, the suffixes indicating cause/purpose
Point 37: Distinction between de/de/de in structural investigation
Point 38: Use of the particle ma/ne/ba/a
Point 39: Use and application of the particle le
Point 40: Use of dynamic particle le
Point 41: Use of dynamic survey le
Point 42: Use of the dynamic particle guo
Point 43: Utilization of dynamic investigation guo
Point 44: Use and application of the dynamic particle zhe
Point 45 Parallel, layered conjunctions
Point 46: Conjunctions indicating transitions
Point 47: Causal and conditional conjunctions
Point 48 Conjunction indicating selection
Point 49: Conjunctions indicating assumptions
Point 50 can be given
Point 51 What can be a predicate?
Point 52: What can be an object?
Point 53: Use of adjectives, adjectives containing de
Adjectives that do not include point 54 de
Point 55: The order of arrangement of multiple adjectives
Point 56: Use of adverbs, adverbs containing de
Adverbs that do not include point 57 de
Point 58: The order of arrangement of multiple adverbs
Point 59 Use of the same bore
Use of Point 60 Shiliangbore
Point 61: Use of the Bore
Utilization of point 62 and degree bore
Fixed format of point 63 or so bore
Point 64: Use and Application of the Result Complement
Point 65 Results: wan, hao, dao, dong
Point 66 Results: jian, mingbai/qingchu, zai/dao/gei
Point 67 Use of the directional bore
Point 68 Use of simple directional bore
Point 69 Use of composite directional bore
Use of Point 70 Possible Bore
Point 71: Utilization of possible bores
Point 72: Declarative and Exclamatory Sentences
Point 73 ma interrogative sentence, ne interrogative sentence, counter-interrogative sentence
Point 74: Thesis and Oppositional Questions, Choice Questions, and Interrogative Questions
Point 75 Command
Point 76: Non-subject sentences without a subject or predicate
Point 77 Verb-Predicate Sentences
Point 78: Adjective-Predicate Sentences
Point 79 Noun-Predicate Sentences
Point 80: Spell-spelling phrases
Point 81 shi advisory
Point 82 You Advisory
Point 83: The honorific indicating existence
Point 84: The phrase "John Hyun Moon" indicating the appearance and disappearance of
Point 85: Use of ba advice
Point 86: Use of BA Consulting
Point 87: Use of bei-advice
Use of Point 88 bei Consulting
Point 89: Use of the link inquiry
Use of Point 90 Linkage Inquiry
Point 91: Ministry, a humble sentence expressing a request
Point 92: Honorifics and You Honorifics
Point 93: Use and application of the humble language
Point 94: Use of bi-advice
Point 95: Utilizing Bi-Consulting
Point 96 Other Comparative Sentences
Point 97: Use of shi...de emphatic phrases
Point 98: Utilization of shi...de emphatic phrases
Point 99: The shi...de syntax without emphasis

Appendix: A long-used and useful quantity/bore
Correct answer/interpretation/explanation

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Publisher's Review
A grammar book that you can use for a long time with 99 points
Hacker's Chinese Grammar Mastery with 99 Points


[Recommended for these people]
1.
Those who want to solidify their understanding of Chinese grammar from the basics but feel overwhelmed by the difficulty
2. Those who want to upgrade their grammar skills to improve their HSK Level 3-5 reading/writing scores.

[Hacker's Textbook's Unique Features]
1.
All grammar knowledge from basic to advanced Chinese grammar is covered in 99 points.
1) You can systematically learn the basics of Chinese grammar by first learning the parts of speech to become familiar with the role of vocabulary, then learning sentence elements to become familiar with their role in sentences, and then learning basic sentence structures and various special sentence structures.
2) You can learn a wide range of knowledge, including not only the core grammar required to prepare for the HSK, but also general Chinese grammar knowledge.

2.
Explanations that hit the nail on the head and a light structure make learning grammar easy.
1) Instead of using difficult grammar terms, the core grammar content is summarized in one sentence with explanations that are easy for beginners to understand, so you can easily learn grammar that used to feel stiff.
2) You can learn conveniently and without burden through a lightweight structure that finishes with practice problems after learning grammar points in just two pages.


3.
You can immediately apply the grammar concepts you have learned through practice problems provided for each point, and prepare for HSK/TSC/General Conversation at the same time.
1) All 99 points provide abundant practice problems so that you can immediately apply what you have learned.
2) Practice questions that reflect the 'HSK/TSC/General Conversation' type are marked with [HSK/TSC/General Conversation] so that you can focus on strengthening the areas you want to focus on.

4.
You can study all the examples and practice problems anytime, anywhere using the QR codes in the textbook.
We've included QR codes that allow you to hear the answers to all the examples and practice questions in 99 points, so you can study anytime, anywhere.

5.
You can learn more quantifiers and complements at once in the appendix, “Quantitative Compounds You Will Use Again and Again.”
This appendix contains the derived meanings of quantifiers/resulting complements/directional complements that are frequently used in daily life and frequently appear on the HSK/TSC exam, so you can easily learn them at a glance.

6.
You can practice applying the grammar knowledge you learned previously with the PDF version of 〈HSK Short Passage Analysis Practice〉.
1) After reading a short passage and solving the problem, you can review the grammar knowledge you learned previously by reading it separately for each sentence component and practice quick and accurate interpretation.
2) You can learn a variety of content through short text types that frequently appear in HSK Levels 3 and 4, such as stories/explanations/arguments/China-related short texts.

[Hackers' Additional Learning Content - Hackers Chinese (china.Hackers.com)]
1.
This textbook lecture (discount coupon included)
2.
Textbook MP3
3. HSK Short Passage Analysis Practice (PDF)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 5, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 274 pages | 188*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791137912748
- ISBN10: 113791274X

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