Lesson 20. Four Ways to Express A Little Amount in Chinese

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We use ‘a few’ and ‘a little’ to suggest not much of something in English. However, ‘a few’ is used…

Lesson 8. 8 Things You Need to Know about Verbs in Japanese

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Verbs are one of the most important part of speech in Japanese! Here are the eight fundamental rules you need…

Lesson 19. A Quick Guide to Verb TO BE in Chinese

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I have both good news and bad news for the verb to be in Chinese. Which one do you want…

Lesson 13. Turn Your Adverbs in Japanese from Blah into Fantastic!

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Adverbs in Japanese works like English do – they modify verbs, adjectives, and even other adverbs.   Forming Adverbs from…

Lesson 6. Articles in English Does Not Have to Be Hard

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The articles ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’, are important words that we use in almost every sentence in English. Articles are…

Lesson 12. The Complete Guide to Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English

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Comparative Adjectives We use comparative adjectives to compare two objects. It is used to describe an object that has a…

Lesson 21. Polite Form in Japanese

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We all know that Japan is well known for its politeness. Japanese bow to say hello, thank you, and even…

Lesson 18. Directions: Come vs Go in Chinese

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Do you think that ‘come in’ and ‘go in’ have the same meaning? While both phrases are the synonym to…

Lesson 4. The Complete Guide of Pronouns in Japanese

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Just as in Spanish and Italian, pronouns in Japanese are generally omitted in the conversation if the meaning of the…

Lesson 2. What You Need to Know about Noun in Japanese

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Noun in Japanese only have one form, which is used under all circumstances. The noun itself even includes the concept…