Grammar Points: Sentence Structure in Chinese
伙伴关系 huoban guanxi partnership lit. team mate relationsship(=closed+connected)
区域 quyu region, district, area
协定 xieding agreement
将于jiangyu ...shengxiao生效 will take effect on
Unfortunately Chinese sentences are not Merely SVO.
Chinese is a TOPIC centered highly contextual language. At best we can identify these rules
STPMVO
Subject Time Place Manner Verb Objects
Please note that the subject in Chinese does NOT have to appear in the first position. In fact, the TOPIC must appear in the first position.
Note also that in Chinese we always alway organize from LARGEST AND MOST INCLUSIVE downward sequentially toward that which is Smaller And Less Inclusives to conclude with what is (smallest and least inclusive) so e.g. Continent/Country/City/Street/Address; Century, Year, Month, Day.
The DIRECT object PRECEDES the indirect Object
I threw the ball to him.
我把球扔给他
我把书放在桌子上
I put the books onto the desk.
If we, foreigners, organize our sentences as STPMVO the Chinese people WILL understand us but sometimes the first position changes to emphasize a particular element in the sentence, most often time.
chuchai 出差 to go on a business trip komandirovke
hexingde 和性的 suitable
污染空气wu1ran3kong1qi4 air pollution
扔掉rengdiao throw away
以yi3 by means of via
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