HSK 3 grammar helps you move from basic communication to more natural and flexible expression. At this stage, you will learn how to describe actions more precisely, connect ideas more logically, and handle more complex sentence structures in daily Chinese.
I highly recommend learning these grammar lessons in order. This will help you build a clear system in your mind and understand how Chinese grammar patterns connect with each other.
In these lessons, you will learn how to express conditions, comparisons, sequences, purpose, result, direction, passive meaning, and many other high-frequency structures that appear often in real communication.
Each lesson includes clear grammar explanations, practical example sentences, pinyin, word-for-word translation, full sentence translation, and AI audio to help you understand more deeply and remember more efficiently.
You will also practice through:
• Word order exercises — to strengthen your sentence-building skills
• Translation practice — to help you produce more complete and accurate sentences by yourself
• Listening practice — to improve your understanding of natural spoken Chinese
Repeat each grammar lesson as many times as you need until the key patterns and example sentences feel natural. That is one of the fastest ways to turn grammar knowledge into real speaking ability.
- 1.1Talking About Recent Actions: 刚 vs 刚才
- 1.2Talking About Repeated Actions: 又 vs 再
- 1.3Emphasizing Earliness or Lateness: 就 vs 才
- 1.4Expressing Gradual Change: 越来越 + Adjective / Mental Verb
- 1.5Doing Two Actions at the Same Time: 一边……一边……
- 1.6Describing a Sequence of Actions: 先……,再 / 又……,然后……
- 1.7Making Conditional Sentences: 如果……(的话),(S)就……
- 1.8Expressing a Sufficient Condition: 只要……就……
- 2.1Expressing Complete Negation: 一……也 / 都 + 不 / 没……
- 2.2Using Interrogative Pronouns to Mean “Everyone / Everything / Everywhere”
- 2.3Using a Rhetorical Question: “能……吗?”
- 2.4Making Equal Comparisons: A 跟 B 一样 (+ Adj.)
- 2.5Making Unequal Comparisons: 比字句 and 没有 Comparison
- 2.6Showing Parallel Change: 越A越B
- 3.1Result Complement 好: Doing Something Successfully / Satisfactorily
- 3.2Potential Complements: V + 不 / 得 + Complement
- 3.3Simple Directional Complements: 上、下、进、出、回、过、起
- 3.4Compound Directional Complements: Verb + Direction + 来 / 去
- 3.5Directional and Resultative Meanings with 起来 / 上去 / 出来
- 3.6Using 下来 / 下去 to Show Change in State
- 7.1Degree Complement with 得: Describing Extent or State
- 7.2Reduplication of Disyllabic Verbs
- 7.3Location Word + V着 + NP: Describing Existence or Placement
- 7.4V1着(O1) + V2(O2): One Action Accompanies Another
- 7.5🌟 Existential Sentences: Describing Appearance or Disappearance
- 7.6Connecting Choices: 还是 / 或者
- 7.7Flexible Use of Interrogative Pronouns (1): “X就X” Patterns
- 7.8Expressing Duration of an Action
- 7.9Flexible Use of Interrogative Pronouns (2): “什么” for Indefinite Reference
- 7.10Expressing Possibility: 会……的
- 7.11Fixed Pattern for Time to Act: 该……了
- 7.12Approximate Numbers (2): Using Two Adjacent Numbers
- 7.13Approximate Numbers (3): Using 左右
