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You have created a very inte...Hello Everyone,<br /> You have created a very interesting site. Chinese grammar has no tenses and each verb has only one form. No matter what noun or pronoun you use, the form of the verb remains the same. There's also no worry about adjective changes for comparative or superlative and no verb-to-noun change with suffix. Chinese grammatical structure of a sentence is roughly the same as other languages. Since there are so many things in common, concentrate and focus your attention to the differences that give you the most surprises. Thanks..<br /><a href="http://www.glchinese.com/" rel="nofollow">Learn Mandarin In China</a>Michael Chiarellohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00585218015113049761noreply@blogger.com