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In the vibrant world of Yue Chinese, expressing certainty and possibility is essential for effective communication. Whether you’re planning an exciting trip to Hong Kong or simply chatting with friends, understanding how to articulate what might happen or what you believe to be true can significantly enhance your conversational skills. In this lesson, we will dive into the nuances of modal particles and verbs that help convey these concepts.
This lesson is structured to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how to express possibility and certainty in Yue Chinese, complete with examples, exercises, and practical applications. So, let's get started!


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As a continuation of our Intermediate Grammar course, in this lesson, we will learn how to express possibility and certainty in Yue Chinese using modal particles and verbs. This is a crucial aspect of communicating in any language and will help you express your thoughts and opinions clearly. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use these grammar concepts in conversation.
=== Introduction to Modal Particles ===
 
Modal particles are small yet mighty words that add emotional nuance to your sentences. They help convey the speaker's attitude toward the likelihood or certainty of an event.
 
* '''Common Modal Particles:'''
 
* "可能" (ho2 nang4) - "possible"
 
* "一定" (jat1 ding6) - "certainly"
 
* "應該" (jing1 goi1) - "should"
 
* "會" (wui5) - "will"


== Modal Particles ==
=== Expressing Possibility ===


Modal particles are an important part of Yue Chinese grammar. They are multi-functional particles that can reflect tone of voice, politeness, certainty, and more. The most common modal particles used to express possibility and certainty are 會 (wúih), 應該 (ying1 goi1), 可能 (ho2 nang4), and 一定 (yat1 ding6).  
When you want to express that something is possible, you can use the modal particle "可能" (ho2 nang4) or "會" (wui5).


Let's take a closer look at each modal particle in the table below:
==== Examples of Possibility ====
 
Here are some examples showcasing how to express possibility in Yue Chinese:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Modal Particle !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| 佢可能會黎 || keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 lai4 || He might come.
 
|-
 
| 今晚可能會下雨 || gam1 maan5 ho2 nang4 wui5 haa6 jyu5 || It might rain tonight.
 
|-
 
| 你可能唔知 || nei5 ho2 nang4 m4 zi1 || You might not know.
 
|-
 
| 我可能有時間 || ngo5 ho2 nang4 jau5 si4 gaan3 || I might have time.
 
|-
 
| 佢可能唔返學 || keoi5 ho2 nang4 m4 faan1 hok6 || She might not go to school.
 
|-
|-
| || wúih || May/Can
 
| 我明天可能會去 || ngo5 ming4 tin1 ho2 nang4 wui5 heoi3 || I might go tomorrow.
 
|-
|-
| 應該 || ying1 goi1 || Should
 
| 佢可能會遲到 || keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 ci4 dou3 || He might be late.
 
|-
 
| 可能有其他選擇 || ho2 nang4 jau5 kei4 taa1 syun2 zaak3 || There might be other options.
 
|-
|-
| 可能 || ho2 nang4 || Maybe/Possible
 
| 你可能認錯人 || nei5 ho2 nang4 jing6 cho3 jan4 || You might have mistaken someone.
 
|-
|-
| 一定 || yat1 ding6 || Definitely
 
| 佢可能會唔開心 || keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 m4 hoi1 sam1 || She might be unhappy.
 
|}
|}


Here are some examples of how to use these modal particles in a sentence:
=== Expressing Certainty ===


* 我會唱歌。 (ngo5 wúih họng1 go1) - I can sing.
When you want to express certainty, you can use the modal particle "一定" (jat1 ding6) or "會" (wui5).
* 你應該早點睡。(nei5 ying1 goi1 jou2 dim2 seoi6) - You should sleep earlier.
* 他可能會遲到。 (taa1 ho2 nang4 wúih ci4 dou3) - He may be late.
* 我一定要參加這個聚會。 (ngo5 yat1 ding6 jiu3 caan1 gaa1 ze2 go3 zeon6 wui6) - I must attend this gathering.


Note that the tone of voice plays an important role in conveying the meaning of these sentences. Practice using these modal particles with confidence and clarity.
==== Examples of Certainty ====


== Modal Verbs ==
Here are some examples showcasing how to express certainty in Yue Chinese:


Another way to express possibility and certainty in Yue Chinese is by using modal verbs. The most common modal verbs used are 可以 (ho2 ji5) and 能 (nang4).
{| class="wikitable"


Let's take a closer look at each modal verb in the table below:
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| 佢一定會黎 || keoi5 jat1 ding6 wui5 lai4 || He will definitely come.
 
|-
 
| 明天一定會好天 || ming4 tin1 jat1 ding6 wui5 hou2 tin1 || It will definitely be a nice day tomorrow.
 
|-
 
| 你一定會成功 || nei5 jat1 ding6 wui5 sing4 gung1 || You will definitely succeed.
 
|-
 
| 我一定會返工 || ngo5 jat1 ding6 wui5 faan1 gung1 || I will definitely go to work.
 
|-
 
| 佢一定唔會錯 || keoi5 jat1 ding6 m4 wui5 cho3 || She will definitely not make a mistake.
 
|-
 
| 佢一定會幫你 || keoi5 jat1 ding6 wui5 bong1 nei5 || He will definitely help you.
 
|-
 
| 今日一定有好消息 || gam1 jat6 ding6 jau5 hou2 siu1 sik1 || There will definitely be good news today.
 
|-
 
| 我一定會記得 || ngo5 jat1 ding6 wui5 gei3 dak1 || I will definitely remember.
 
|-
 
| 佢一定會黎 || keoi5 jat1 ding6 wui5 lai4 || She will definitely come.
 
|-
 
| 你一定會明白 || nei5 jat1 ding6 wui5 ming4 baak3 || You will definitely understand.
 
|}
 
=== Using Verbs to Indicate Possibility and Certainty ===
 
In addition to modal particles, certain verbs can also imply possibility and certainty.
 
==== Examples of Verbs ====
 
Some common verbs include:
 
* "知" (zi1) - "know"
 
* "信" (seon3) - "believe"
 
* "想" (seung2) - "want"
 
* "可以" (ho2 ji5) - "can"
 
Here are some examples using these verbs:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Modal Verb !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| 我知道佢會來 || ngo5 zi1 dou3 keoi5 wui5 loi4 || I know he will come.
 
|-
 
| 你信佢會成功嗎? || nei5 seon3 keoi5 wui5 sing4 gung1 maa3? || Do you believe she will succeed?
 
|-
 
| 我想佢會幫助我 || ngo5 seung2 keoi5 wui5 bong1 zo6 ngo5 || I want him to help me.
 
|-
 
| 我可以去,但我可能唔去 || ngo5 ho2 ji5 heoi3, daan6 ngo5 ho2 nang4 m4 heoi3 || I can go, but I might not go.
 
|-
|-
| 可以 || ho2 ji5 || Can
 
| 你知唔知佢會黎? || nei5 zi1 m4 zi1 keoi5 wui5 lai4? || Do you know if he will come?
 
|-
|-
| || nang4 || Can
 
| 佢信我會成功 || keoi5 seon3 ngo5 wui5 sing4 gung1 || She believes I will succeed.
 
|-
 
| 我想知道佢會唔會來 || ngo5 seung2 zi1 dou3 keoi5 wui5 m4 wui5 loi4 || I want to know if he will come.
 
|-
 
| 我可以確定佢會來 || ngo5 ho2 ji5 kok3 ding6 keoi5 wui5 loi4 || I can confirm that he will come.
 
|-
 
| 你信唔信佢會幫助你? || nei5 seon3 m4 seon3 keoi5 wui5 bong1 zo6 nei5? || Do you believe he will help you?
 
|-
 
| 我知道佢唔會遲到 || ngo5 zi1 dou3 keoi5 m4 wui5 ci4 dou3 || I know he won't be late.
 
|}
|}


Here are some examples of how to use these modal verbs in a sentence:
=== Exercises and Practice Scenarios ===
 
Now that we understand how to express possibility and certainty using modal particles and verbs, it’s time to practice! Below are ten exercises to help reinforce what you’ve learned.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with the correct modal particle or verb.
 
1. 佢______會黎 (He ______ might come)
 
2. 我______知道 (I ______ know)
 
3. 明天______一定會好 (Tomorrow ______ will definitely be good)
 
4. 你______信佢 (Do you ______ believe him?)
 
5. 我______可能唔去 (I ______ might not go)
 
==== Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences ====
 
Translate the following English sentences into Yue Chinese.
 
1. She might be late.
 
2. You will definitely understand.
 
3. They might come this weekend.
 
4. I believe it will rain.
 
5. He definitely won't forget.
 
==== Exercise 3: True or False ====
 
Determine whether the following sentences are true or false based on what you’ve learned.
 
1. "一定" means "might."
 
2. "可能" indicates certainty.
 
3. "會" can mean both "will" and "might."
 
4. "知" is used to express possibility.
 
5. "信" indicates belief.
 
==== Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences ====
 
Write five sentences of your own using both possibility and certainty.
 
1.
 
2.
 
3.
 
4.
 
5.
 
==== Exercise 5: Pair Work ====
 
In pairs, take turns asking each other questions using "可能" and "一定." For example, "你覺得佢會黎嗎?" (Do you think he will come?)
 
==== Exercise 6: Matching ====
 
Match the Yue Chinese sentences with their English translations.
 
1. 佢一定會來 
 
2. 可能會下雨 
 
3. 你知唔知? 
 
4. 我可能唔去 
 
5. 我信佢會成功 
 
a. I might not go. 
 
b. Do you know? 
 
c. He will definitely come. 
 
d. I believe he will succeed. 
 
e. It might rain. 
 
==== Exercise 7: Short Answers ====
 
Respond to the following questions in Yue Chinese, using modal particles or verbs.
 
1. 你覺得明天會下雨嗎? 
 
2. 你會返工嗎? 
 
3. 你知唔知佢會來嗎? 
 
==== Exercise 8: Fill in the Correct Word ====
 
Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks.
 
1. 我_____一定會成功。 (I _____ will definitely succeed.)
 
2. 佢_____唔會遲到。 (She _____ will not be late.)
 
3. 你_____可能唔知。 (You _____ might not know.)
 
==== Exercise 9: Sentence Transformation ====
 
Transform the following sentences from certainty to possibility.
 
1. 我一定會去 (I will definitely go.) 
 
2. 佢會幫我 (He will help me.) 
 
==== Exercise 10: Group Discussion ====
 
Discuss in small groups about your plans for the weekend using modal particles to express possibility and certainty.


* 我可以帮你。(ngo5 ho2 ji5 bong1 nei5) - I can help you.
=== Solutions and Explanations ===
* 他能说流利的粤语。(taa1 nang4 syut3 lau4 lei6 dik1 jyut6 jyu5) - He can speak fluent Yue Chinese.


Note that these modal verbs are used in different contexts than the modal particles. They are usually used for requests, permissions, or abilities. Make sure to use the appropriate grammar structure for each context.
Here are the answers to the exercises for your reference.


== Negation ==
==== Exercise 1 Solutions ====


It's important to know how to negate these grammar concepts when needed. To negate possibility and certainty, we can use the negation word 不 (bat1) placed before the modal particle or verb. Here are some examples:
1. 可能 (ho2 nang4)


* 我不會唱歌。 (ngo5 bat1 wúih họng1 go1) - I can't sing.
2. (zi1)
* 你不應該吃那麼多。(nei5 bat1 ying1 goi1 sik6 naa5 mo1 do1) - You shouldn't eat so much.
* 他不可能會參加聚會。(taa1 bat1 ho2 nang4 wúih caan1 gaa1 ze2 wui6) - He cannot attend the gathering.


== Conclusion ==
3. 一定 (jat1 ding6)


Congratulations! You have completed the Possibility and Certainty lesson for Yue Chinese Grammar! In this lesson, we learned how to use modal particles and verbs to express possibility and certainty, and how to negate those concepts using 不 (bat1). Keep practicing these grammar elements in your daily conversation to become more fluent in Yue Chinese!
4. 信 (seon3)


== Sources ==
5. 可能 (ho2 nang4)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yue_Chinese Yue Chinese]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modal_particle Modal particle]
==== Exercise 2 Solutions ====
 
1. 佢可能會遲到 (keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 ci4 dou3).
 
2. 你一定會明白 (nei5 jat1 ding6 wui5 ming4 baak3).
 
3. 佢可能會黎個周末 (keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 lai4 go3 zau1 mut6).
 
4. 我信佢會落雨 (ngo5 seon3 keoi5 wui5 lok6 jyu5).
 
5. 佢一定唔會忘記 (keoi5 jat1 ding6 m4 wui5 mong4 gei3).
 
==== Exercise 3 Solutions ====
 
1. False
 
2. False
 
3. True
 
4. False
 
5. True
 
==== Exercise 4 Solutions ====
 
(Solutions will vary based on individual responses.)
 
==== Exercise 5 Solutions ====
 
(Responses will vary based on pair conversations.)
 
==== Exercise 6 Solutions ====
 
1. c
 
2. e
 
3. b
 
4. a
 
5. d
 
==== Exercise 7 Solutions ====
 
(Responses will vary based on individual answers.)
 
==== Exercise 8 Solutions ====
 
1. 一定 (jat1 ding6)
 
2. 一定 (jat1 ding6)
 
3. 可能 (ho2 nang4)
 
==== Exercise 9 Solutions ====
 
1. 我可能會去 (ngo5 ho2 nang4 wui5 heoi3).
 
2. 佢可能會幫我 (keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 bong1 ngo5).
 
==== Exercise 10 Solutions ====
 
(Responses will vary based on group discussions.)
 
In this lesson, we explored the fascinating ways to express possibility and certainty in Yue Chinese using modal particles and verbs. Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep engaging with your peers, and soon you'll find yourself communicating with confidence in Yue Chinese.


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Yue ChineseGrammar0 to A1 Course → Possibility and Certainty

In the vibrant world of Yue Chinese, expressing certainty and possibility is essential for effective communication. Whether you’re planning an exciting trip to Hong Kong or simply chatting with friends, understanding how to articulate what might happen or what you believe to be true can significantly enhance your conversational skills. In this lesson, we will dive into the nuances of modal particles and verbs that help convey these concepts.

This lesson is structured to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how to express possibility and certainty in Yue Chinese, complete with examples, exercises, and practical applications. So, let's get started!

Introduction to Modal Particles[edit | edit source]

Modal particles are small yet mighty words that add emotional nuance to your sentences. They help convey the speaker's attitude toward the likelihood or certainty of an event.

  • Common Modal Particles:
  • "可能" (ho2 nang4) - "possible"
  • "一定" (jat1 ding6) - "certainly"
  • "應該" (jing1 goi1) - "should"
  • "會" (wui5) - "will"

Expressing Possibility[edit | edit source]

When you want to express that something is possible, you can use the modal particle "可能" (ho2 nang4) or "會" (wui5).

Examples of Possibility[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples showcasing how to express possibility in Yue Chinese:

Yue Chinese Pronunciation English
佢可能會黎 keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 lai4 He might come.
今晚可能會下雨 gam1 maan5 ho2 nang4 wui5 haa6 jyu5 It might rain tonight.
你可能唔知 nei5 ho2 nang4 m4 zi1 You might not know.
我可能有時間 ngo5 ho2 nang4 jau5 si4 gaan3 I might have time.
佢可能唔返學 keoi5 ho2 nang4 m4 faan1 hok6 She might not go to school.
我明天可能會去 ngo5 ming4 tin1 ho2 nang4 wui5 heoi3 I might go tomorrow.
佢可能會遲到 keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 ci4 dou3 He might be late.
可能有其他選擇 ho2 nang4 jau5 kei4 taa1 syun2 zaak3 There might be other options.
你可能認錯人 nei5 ho2 nang4 jing6 cho3 jan4 You might have mistaken someone.
佢可能會唔開心 keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 m4 hoi1 sam1 She might be unhappy.

Expressing Certainty[edit | edit source]

When you want to express certainty, you can use the modal particle "一定" (jat1 ding6) or "會" (wui5).

Examples of Certainty[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples showcasing how to express certainty in Yue Chinese:

Yue Chinese Pronunciation English
佢一定會黎 keoi5 jat1 ding6 wui5 lai4 He will definitely come.
明天一定會好天 ming4 tin1 jat1 ding6 wui5 hou2 tin1 It will definitely be a nice day tomorrow.
你一定會成功 nei5 jat1 ding6 wui5 sing4 gung1 You will definitely succeed.
我一定會返工 ngo5 jat1 ding6 wui5 faan1 gung1 I will definitely go to work.
佢一定唔會錯 keoi5 jat1 ding6 m4 wui5 cho3 She will definitely not make a mistake.
佢一定會幫你 keoi5 jat1 ding6 wui5 bong1 nei5 He will definitely help you.
今日一定有好消息 gam1 jat6 ding6 jau5 hou2 siu1 sik1 There will definitely be good news today.
我一定會記得 ngo5 jat1 ding6 wui5 gei3 dak1 I will definitely remember.
佢一定會黎 keoi5 jat1 ding6 wui5 lai4 She will definitely come.
你一定會明白 nei5 jat1 ding6 wui5 ming4 baak3 You will definitely understand.

Using Verbs to Indicate Possibility and Certainty[edit | edit source]

In addition to modal particles, certain verbs can also imply possibility and certainty.

Examples of Verbs[edit | edit source]

Some common verbs include:

  • "知" (zi1) - "know"
  • "信" (seon3) - "believe"
  • "想" (seung2) - "want"
  • "可以" (ho2 ji5) - "can"

Here are some examples using these verbs:

Yue Chinese Pronunciation English
我知道佢會來 ngo5 zi1 dou3 keoi5 wui5 loi4 I know he will come.
你信佢會成功嗎? nei5 seon3 keoi5 wui5 sing4 gung1 maa3? Do you believe she will succeed?
我想佢會幫助我 ngo5 seung2 keoi5 wui5 bong1 zo6 ngo5 I want him to help me.
我可以去,但我可能唔去 ngo5 ho2 ji5 heoi3, daan6 ngo5 ho2 nang4 m4 heoi3 I can go, but I might not go.
你知唔知佢會黎? nei5 zi1 m4 zi1 keoi5 wui5 lai4? Do you know if he will come?
佢信我會成功 keoi5 seon3 ngo5 wui5 sing4 gung1 She believes I will succeed.
我想知道佢會唔會來 ngo5 seung2 zi1 dou3 keoi5 wui5 m4 wui5 loi4 I want to know if he will come.
我可以確定佢會來 ngo5 ho2 ji5 kok3 ding6 keoi5 wui5 loi4 I can confirm that he will come.
你信唔信佢會幫助你? nei5 seon3 m4 seon3 keoi5 wui5 bong1 zo6 nei5? Do you believe he will help you?
我知道佢唔會遲到 ngo5 zi1 dou3 keoi5 m4 wui5 ci4 dou3 I know he won't be late.

Exercises and Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]

Now that we understand how to express possibility and certainty using modal particles and verbs, it’s time to practice! Below are ten exercises to help reinforce what you’ve learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct modal particle or verb.

1. 佢______會黎 (He ______ might come)

2. 我______知道 (I ______ know)

3. 明天______一定會好 (Tomorrow ______ will definitely be good)

4. 你______信佢 (Do you ______ believe him?)

5. 我______可能唔去 (I ______ might not go)

Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following English sentences into Yue Chinese.

1. She might be late.

2. You will definitely understand.

3. They might come this weekend.

4. I believe it will rain.

5. He definitely won't forget.

Exercise 3: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine whether the following sentences are true or false based on what you’ve learned.

1. "一定" means "might."

2. "可能" indicates certainty.

3. "會" can mean both "will" and "might."

4. "知" is used to express possibility.

5. "信" indicates belief.

Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write five sentences of your own using both possibility and certainty.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Exercise 5: Pair Work[edit | edit source]

In pairs, take turns asking each other questions using "可能" and "一定." For example, "你覺得佢會黎嗎?" (Do you think he will come?)

Exercise 6: Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the Yue Chinese sentences with their English translations.

1. 佢一定會來

2. 可能會下雨

3. 你知唔知?

4. 我可能唔去

5. 我信佢會成功

a. I might not go.

b. Do you know?

c. He will definitely come.

d. I believe he will succeed.

e. It might rain.

Exercise 7: Short Answers[edit | edit source]

Respond to the following questions in Yue Chinese, using modal particles or verbs.

1. 你覺得明天會下雨嗎?

2. 你會返工嗎?

3. 你知唔知佢會來嗎?

Exercise 8: Fill in the Correct Word[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks.

1. 我_____一定會成功。 (I _____ will definitely succeed.)

2. 佢_____唔會遲到。 (She _____ will not be late.)

3. 你_____可能唔知。 (You _____ might not know.)

Exercise 9: Sentence Transformation[edit | edit source]

Transform the following sentences from certainty to possibility.

1. 我一定會去 (I will definitely go.)

2. 佢會幫我 (He will help me.)

Exercise 10: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Discuss in small groups about your plans for the weekend using modal particles to express possibility and certainty.

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Here are the answers to the exercises for your reference.

Exercise 1 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. 可能 (ho2 nang4)

2. 知 (zi1)

3. 一定 (jat1 ding6)

4. 信 (seon3)

5. 可能 (ho2 nang4)

Exercise 2 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. 佢可能會遲到 (keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 ci4 dou3).

2. 你一定會明白 (nei5 jat1 ding6 wui5 ming4 baak3).

3. 佢可能會黎個周末 (keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 lai4 go3 zau1 mut6).

4. 我信佢會落雨 (ngo5 seon3 keoi5 wui5 lok6 jyu5).

5. 佢一定唔會忘記 (keoi5 jat1 ding6 m4 wui5 mong4 gei3).

Exercise 3 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. False

2. False

3. True

4. False

5. True

Exercise 4 Solutions[edit | edit source]

(Solutions will vary based on individual responses.)

Exercise 5 Solutions[edit | edit source]

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Exercise 6 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. c

2. e

3. b

4. a

5. d

Exercise 7 Solutions[edit | edit source]

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Exercise 8 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. 一定 (jat1 ding6)

2. 一定 (jat1 ding6)

3. 可能 (ho2 nang4)

Exercise 9 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. 我可能會去 (ngo5 ho2 nang4 wui5 heoi3).

2. 佢可能會幫我 (keoi5 ho2 nang4 wui5 bong1 ngo5).

Exercise 10 Solutions[edit | edit source]

(Responses will vary based on group discussions.)

In this lesson, we explored the fascinating ways to express possibility and certainty in Yue Chinese using modal particles and verbs. Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep engaging with your peers, and soon you'll find yourself communicating with confidence in Yue Chinese.

Table of Contents - Yue Chinese Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Pronouns and Possessives


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Verb Tenses and Aspects


Yue Chinese Customs and Traditions


Shopping and Services


Comparatives and Superlatives


Yue Chinese Art and Literature


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]