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    • Part 1 Link Verb: To Be
    • Chapter 1 Verb to Be + PN/N
      • Lesson 1 a, b, c, and d
      • Lesson 2 a, b, and c
      • Lesson 3 a, b, c and d
    • 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
    • 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

 

Chinese rhetorical question appears to be in the form to express the affirmative meaning or emphatic answer to the questions. Unlike English, the answer is "Yes or No" following to the fact.

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