Chinese future tense - figure out the differences between huì 会 and yào 要
This video will explain the differences between words huì 会 and yào 要 when we make Chinese future tense. huì is more objective word and yào is more subjective, when to express something will happen in future, hui is more certain and more likely than yao. I tried to explain the difference with some simple examples. To learn how to make past tense, check • Basic Mandarin - 5 mins to learn how to ex... To learn how to make continuous tense, check • Chinese continuous tense and when to chang... To learn how to make past perfect tense, check • Mandarin Chinese past perfect tense - the ...

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