才 (cai) as an adverb and a verb in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Simplified
0:44 Three meanings of 才 as an adverb. 1:12 As "actually" 2:40 As "finally" 4:17 As "merely" 5:12 才 as a verb. If you like the video and wish to see more, you can support me on Patreon: / chinesegrammarsimplified You can also join as a member to get access to more learning perks: / @chinesegrammarsimplified The answers to the video questions are posted here: https://www.twincitieschinesetutor.us... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All content is written and produced by Luke Wang with www.TwinCitiesChineseTutor.US (Atop Learning Inc.) Co-producer & Art Design: Qianfei Zhou Script Editor: Gretchen V.-W Please visit my website and contact me if you are looking for high-quality customized private Chinese lessons.

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