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Sentence-final interjection 啊 (a) - HSK 1 Grammar
The interjection 啊 (a) is often added to the end of sentences to add a tone of urgency, exclamation or excitement. However, the exact meaning often depends on context.
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Which following sentence is in the right order?
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啊大你家真。A dà nǐ jiā zhēn.
你家真大啊。Nǐ jiā zhēn dà a.
你家真啊大。Nǐ jiā zhēn a dà.
你家啊真大。Nǐ jiā a zhēn dà.
Which following sentence is in the right order?
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真啊难学中文!Zhēn a nán xué zhōngwén!
学中文真啊难!Xué zhōngwén zhēn a nán!
学中文真难啊!Xué zhōngwén zhēn nán a!
学真难中文啊!Xué zhēn nán zhōngwén a!
Which following sentence is grammatically correct?
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可以啊!
可啊以!
啊以可!
以啊!
Which following sentence is grammatically correct?
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心啊小!
小啊心!
小心啊!
啊心小!
你 吃 不 吃 啊 ?Nǐ chī bu chī a?
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Are you eating?
Are you eating or not?
Are you not eating?
Are you playing or not?
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