You have to understand the basic Chinese grammars to become fluent in Chinese. If you are a beginner Chinese learner, I would recommend starting with something short and simple, like this!
Just like English, the basic form of Chinese sentence structure is Subject + Verb + Object.
Subject | Verb | Object |
我 | 是 | 學生。 |
我 | 是 | 学生。 |
Wǒ | shì | xué shēng。 |
I | am | a student. |
Unlike English, there is no verb ‘to be’ rules in Chinese. All personal pronouns, from ‘I’ to ‘it’, use 是 (shì) as the linking verb (Yes, 是 does not change form at all). Apart from being regarded as the verb ‘to be’ in Chinese, you will often find the word 是 in other contexts!
Subject | Verb | Object |
我 | 是 | 學生。 学生。 xué shēng. a student. |
我 | 是 | |
Wǒ | shì | |
I | am | |
你/您 | 是 | |
你/您 | 是 | |
Nǐ/nín | shì | |
You | are | |
他/ 她/它 | 是 | |
他/ 她/它 | 是 | |
Tā/tā/tā | shì | |
He/She/It | is | |
我們 | 是 是 shì are | 學生。 学生。 xué shēng. students. |
我们 | ||
Wǒ men | ||
We | ||
你們 | ||
你们 | ||
Nǐ men | ||
You | ||
他們/她們/它們 | ||
他们/她们/它们 | ||
Tā men/tā men/tā men | ||
They |
Did you notice that there is no 您們 in Chinese?😉
不 (bù), which means ‘no’ or ‘not’, is used to negate a verb. A kind reminder: 不 does not apply for all cases, there is another negative particle, 沒 (méi). 不 is placed before the verb, adjective, or preposition in a sentence.
Subject | Negative Determiner | Verb | Object |
我 | 不 | 是 | 學生。 |
我 | 不 | 是 | 学生。 |
Wǒ | bù | shì | xué shēng。 |
I | am not | a student. |
Also/as well/too is expressed in Chinese as 也 (yě). As an adverb. 也 is written after the subject and before the verb. If there is a negative determiner, 也 is placed before the negative determiner.
Subject | Also/As Well/Too | Verb | Object |
我 | 也 | 是 | 學生。 |
我 | 也 | 是 | 学生。 |
Wǒ | yě | shì | xué shēng。 |
I | am also | a student. |
Subject | Also/As Well/Too | Negative Determiner | Verb | Object |
我 | 也 | 不 | 是 | 學生。 |
我 | 也 | 不 | 是 | 学生。 |
Wǒ | yě | bù | shì | xué shēng。 |
I | am not a student as well. |
Finally, you can use the question word 嗎 (ma) to ask almost any yes-no questions! You can convert your statement into a question, simply by placing it at the end of the sentence.
Subject | Verb | Object | Question Word |
你 | 是 | 學生 | 嗎? |
你 | 是 | 学生 | 吗? |
Nǐ | shì | xué shēng | ma? |
Are you a student? |
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