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auxiliary verb
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Mandarin-speaking countries
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Less commonly used in forming questions and negative sentences, with different sentence structures and particles serving similar functions.
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1
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2
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verb
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Chinese-speaking countries
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The use of verbs in the Chinese language is often influenced by the context and can sometimes be implied rather than explicitly stated.
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1
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3
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verb
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Chinese-speaking countries
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Verbs in Chinese are not conjugated according to tense, person, or number, but often require additional words to indicate these distinctions.
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1
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4
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verb
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Chinese-speaking countries
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Pronunciation of verbs in Chinese does not change with tense, making it relatively simpler compared to English verbs.
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1
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