着 (zhe) - a must-have vocabulary for multitask, and more - Chinese Grammar Simplified
In this video, we are going to look into the common usages of the pattern of "Verb + 着 (zhe)" in Chinese. We will explore how it is used to describe the progression of actions, the environment, and the state of being. 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.) Please visit my website and contact me if you are looking for high-quality customized private Chinese lessons. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: https://www.bensound.com

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