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Differences between Chinese Grammar and English Grammar

1, different concepts.

English grammar is a series of language rules systematically summarized after learning English language.

Modern Chinese grammar is a theory to analyze, sort out and explain the internal expression rules of modern Chinese.

2. Different words

English grammar: Nouns refer to the names of people or things. Pronouns are used instead of nouns. Numbers indicate quantity or order, etc. Divided into cardinal number and ordinal number. The third person singular form of the verb. Interjections are words used to express feelings such as joy, anger, sadness and joy when speaking.

Chinese grammar: nouns, words that indicate the names of people or things. Verbs are words that express actions, developments, possible wishes and psychological activities. Adjectives, words that express the essence and appearance characteristics of things. Numbers, words representing the number of things. Quantifier, a unit that indicates something or action. Pronouns are words that can replace the names of things. Onomatopoeic words, words that imitate the sound of things.

3. Different sentence structures

In English, subject-predicate agreement is required, but not in Chinese. In English sentences, the predicate is dominated by the subject, and its verbs must be consistent with the subject in person and number.

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