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    • Part 1 Link Verb: To Be
    • Chapter 1 Verb to Be + PN/N
    • Chapter 2 Verb to Be + A
    • Chapter 3 Verb to Be + Place
    • Chapter 4 Verb to Be + Time
    • Part 2 : Verb To Do
    • Chapter 1 S + Verb to Do
      • lesson 1 a, b and c
      • lesson 2 a, b, and c
    • Chapter 2 S +Verb to Do +N/PN
    • Chapter 3 S + Verb to Do + Adv.
    • Chapter 4 S +Verb to Do + Place
    • Chapter 5 S+Verb to Do+Time

 

Chapter 1 S + Verb to do

Every language constitutes subject and verb. Both Chinese and English verbs express how an action and event are denoted by verbs. English verbs are related to form in the flow of time and person. However, Chinese verbs always remain the same.

Lesson 1 a, b, and c
Lesson 2 a, b and c
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