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You can use:
Word order: Super important in Chinese!
Generally: Subject + Adverbial + Verb + Object
You can also stick in time or place words, usually before the verb:
(He doesn’t eat buns.)
(This room is very clean.)
(You carefully write!)
TOP TIP: If you’re ever stuck, just remember — the "extra info" about how/when/where goes before the verb.
(He sleeps at 10 o’clock.)
(Let’s go in the afternoon.)
(She bought two books online.)
(Older brother came back from Beijing.)
Did Haoran do his homework cheerfully? That’s an adverbial! Did Lili buy coffee at 8am? Adverbial again!
Quiz time — let’s spice up some sentences for our heroes!
1. (Negative adverb)
莉莉今天 喝咖啡。
(Lili does not drink coffee today.)
<p>2. (Very clean room — adjective as adverbial) <br>
这个房间 <input type="text" answer="非常"> 干净。<br>
<i>(This room is <b>very</b> clean.)</i></p>
<p>3. (Time – ten o’clock) <br>
建国 <input type="text" answer="十点"> 睡觉。<br>
<i>(Jianguo sleeps at <b>10 o’clock</b>.)</i></p>
<p>4. (Place – online) <br>
晓彤在 <input type="text" answer="网上"> 买了蛋糕。<br>
<i>(Xiaotong bought cake <b>online</b>.)</i></p>
<p>5. (How – carefully/seriously) <br>
浩然 <input type="text" answer="认真"> 写作业。<br>
<i>(Haoran writes homework <b>carefully</b>.)</i></p>
<p>6. (Direction – from Beijing) <br>
哥哥 <input type="text" answer="从北京"> 回来了。<br>
<i>(Big brother came back <b>from Beijing</b>.)</i></p>
<p>7. (When – afternoon) <br>
我们 <input type="text" answer="下午"> 去吧。<br>
<i>(Let’s go in the <b>afternoon</b>.)</i></p>
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<b>Bonus Question:</b>
<br>志强 <input type="text" answer="常常"> 笑。
<br>
<i>(Zhiqiang <b>often</b> laughs.)</i>
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A good sentence is like a good meal: don’t forget the tasty adverbials!
Ready for next time? You’re adding more flavor to your Chinese by the lesson!