One of the characteristics of English complete sentences is the requirement of a subject. However, if the subject is not…
Demonstrative words – this, that, these, those – are words that show which person or thing is being referred to.…
In the previous lesson, we have covered how to construct past tense and present tense sentences in Chinese. In this…
As stated in the previous lesson, there is no verb conjugation in Chinese. In short, 吃 (chī) will always remain…
There is no verb conjugation in Chinese. The form Chinese verb is only one regardless the tense of the sentence.…
After the verb to be, ‘the verb to have' ranks as the second most commonly used verb in English. The verb…
Do you know that the concept of the verb come and go in Japanese and English are different? Not only…
The verb to be is probably one of the most irregular verbs in English. It does need more attention as…
Simple present tense is one of the commonly used verb tense in English. What is simple present tense? Simple…
Do you know that nouns in Japanese have neither gender nor singular-plural forms? Let’s learn how to form simple Japanese…
What is that? Where is the toilet? How much is this? Have you ever wondered how to ask questions in…
The particles か (ka) and ね (ne) can be used to form questions in Japanese. Let’s learn the usage…
We use ‘a few’ and ‘a little’ to suggest not much of something in English. However, ‘a few’ is used…
Verbs are one of the most important part of speech in Japanese! Here are the eight fundamental rules you need…
I have both good news and bad news for the verb to be in Chinese. Which one do you want…
Adverbs in Japanese works like English do – they modify verbs, adjectives, and even other adverbs. Forming Adverbs from…
The articles ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’, are important words that we use in almost every sentence in English. Articles are…
Comparative Adjectives We use comparative adjectives to compare two objects. It is used to describe an object that has a…
We all know that Japan is well known for its politeness. Japanese bow to say hello, thank you, and even…
Do you think that ‘come in’ and ‘go in’ have the same meaning? While both phrases are the synonym to…