Unit 1: Grammar Overview

Unit 1: Grammar Overview (The Blueprint)

🎯 Goal: Don’t Panic! Think of Chinese sentences like Lego bricks. Grammar gives you the “Big Picture”. You don’t need to memorize technical terms now. Just understand the logic: Chinese is simpler than you think!
1. The “Good News”: Grammar Subtraction
A. No Verb Conjugation
We don’t change the verb form based on who is doing it or when.
❌ English (Complex Changes) I go. / She goes. / They went yesterday.
✅ Chinese (No Changes)
I
go
She
go
tāmen他们They
zuótiān昨天yesterday
go
le(Part.)
Note: “Le” (了) is a particle indicating completion/change.
B. No gender distinction and case inflection
1. No Gender Distinction: Unlike French or Spanish, Chinese nouns don’t have “Masculine” or “Feminine” assignments.
Table is always 桌子 (Zhuōzi) , Moon is always 月亮 (Yuèliang) .

2. No Case Inflection: Chinese nouns and pronouns do not change form based on their role (Subject/Object).

I
àilove
him
He
àilove
me
“Me” is still . “He” is still . No change!
C. No Plural Inflection
No “-s” or “-es”. Context and numbers tell the story.
一个 苹果 yí gè píngguǒ One apple
三个 苹果 sān gè píngguǒ Three apples
D. Logic: Word Order + Function Words

Chinese relies on Word Order and Function Words to express meaning.

1. In Chinese, the position of a word in a sentence directly determines its grammatical role and the basic meaning of the sentence.

mànman慢慢slowly
de(ly)
shuōspeak
“Slow” before verb = Do it slowly (Instruction).
shuōspeak
de(deg)
hěn màn很慢very slow
“Slow” after verb = The result was slow.

2. Function words have no concrete lexical meaning themselves, but they have powerful grammatical functions, acting like ‘switches’ to precisely express tense, mood, relationships, etc. See Section 3.

2. The Golden Structure (S.V.O.)
A. Basic Order
The skeleton is: Subject + Verb + Object. Just like English.
I
xǐhuan喜欢like
you
B. The Golden Rule of Modifiers

Rule 1: Natural Order. Chinese speakers describe events in the order they occur or the way we experience them spatially.

I
jīntiān今天today
zài jiā在家at home
xuéstudy
Zhōngwén中文Chinese
You need to arrive at this Time and be in this Place first, before the Action occurs.
I
hé péngyou和朋友w/ friend
go
chīfàn吃饭eat
You need to be with friends first, before the action of going to eat can happen.

🚀 The “Long Sentence” Challenge

Even complex sentences follow the exact same rules! Just stack the blocks.

I
míngtiān明天tmrw
hé péngyou和朋友w/ friend
zài kāfēiguǎn在咖啡馆at café
xuéstudy
Zhōngwén中文Chinese

Rule 2: Description Before Noun. All modifiers come before the word they describe.

hóngsè de红色的red
píngguǒ苹果apple
ZhèThis
shìis
mài qìchē de卖汽车的[sells cars]
gōngsī公司company
Even long descriptions (“that sells cars”) must go before the Noun (“Company”).
C. Topic-Comment Structure
A unique habit: We move the “Object” to the front to make it the Topic.
Zhè běn shū这本书This book
I
kànread
le(done)
Meaning: “As for this book, I have read it.”
3. The Lego Bricks (Components)
1. Function Words (The Glue)
  • Content Words: Words with real meaning (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives). e.g., Apple, Run, Big.
  • Function Words: Words that have no meaning on their own but connect the bricks. Three key examples:
De:
I
de‘s
shūBook
= My Book
Le:
Go
le(Done)
= Went
Ma:
Go
ma(Question?)
= Go?
2. Measure Words (The Containers)
Nouns usually need a “unit” word when counting.
sānThree
ge(unit)
rénPeople
One
běn(vol.)
shūBook
4. Minimalist Questions & Answers

Statement = Question. No moving words around!

Type A: Yes/No (Add “Ma”)

You
shìAre
lǎoshī老师Teacher
+

Type B: Wh- Questions (Swap the word)

Don’t move the word order! Just replace the answer with the question word.
Statement:
He
chīEat
píngguǒ苹果Apple
⬇️ Replace “Apple” with “What” ⬇️
Question:
He
chīEat
shénme什么What
?
5. Knowledge Check
1. Do Chinese nouns have gender (Masculine/Feminine)?
2. What is the basic sentence order?
3. Where do you put “Time” (e.g., yesterday)?
4. Does the pronoun “I” change to “Me” in Chinese?
5. What indicates an action is completed?
6. Where do adjectives (descriptions) go?
Unit Summary

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Grammar is Easy: No conjugations, no genders, no plurals.
  • The Golden Rule: S + V + O (like English).
  • Natural Order: Time and Place set the background before the action.
  • Lego Logic: We use “Measure Words” and “Particles” to connect words. Changing the order changes the meaning.
  • Topic First: We often put the “Topic” (Object) at the front (This book, I read it).
  • Questions: Don’t move words! Just add “ma” or swap the word for “what/where”.

Next Step: In the following units, we will learn these “Lego bricks” (Words) one by one!