Advanced Placement Chinese Language and Culture building Chinese language proficiency.
Chinese grammar is straightforward compared to many other languages. There are no verb conjugations or plurals, and word order carries most of the meaning.
Particles like 吗 (ma) turn statements into questions, and 的 (de) shows possession.
Add time phrases or locations for richer sentences:
Knowing basic grammar helps you introduce yourself, ask questions, and express preferences.
你好吗?(nǐ hǎo ma?) — How are you?
他的书 (tā de shū) — His book.
Chinese sentences rely on word order and particles rather than verb changes.