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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
    • 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
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In English a verb varies with pronouns, but not in Chinese. "to" being placed in front of a verb means original verb form. In Chinese there are no tenses, but there are words to express the time, such as "昨天" yesterday( pass tense), "下周" next week(future tense).

 

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

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