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China's / Chinese What's the difference between China's and Chinese? Thank you so much.
2016年7月2日 00:32
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"China's" means that something belongs to China. It is the possessive form of the noun, "China." For example: "China's cities are very large." - This means that the cities in China are big. "China's culture is interesting." - This means that the culture of China is interesting. "China's government is different from other governments." - This means that the government of China is not the same as other governments in the world. "China's (write a noun here)" means "(a noun) belongs to China." "Chinese" is the adjective form of "China." It means that something is from China. It is also a nationality. For example: "I love Chinese food." - This means that I really like the food that is from China. "Chinese people are nice." - This means that people who are from China are kind. "Chinese" means "from China." If you have any questions about my answer, please feel free to ask me.
2016年7月2日
China is a country. It is a noun. Chinese is an adjective which means "from China". For example: I am from China. She is a Chinese lady.
2016年7月2日
->China's + N/ Adj (You can think : Something of China . Ex: China's china's population) ->Chinese (Adj) is of or relating to China or its language, culture, or people. Belonging to or relating to the people forming the dominant ethnic group of China and widely dispersed elsewhere. ->Chinese (Noun) is -the Chinese language. -a native or inhabitant of China, or a person of Chinese descent. Good Luck!
2016年7月2日
China's equals to "his","her","mine","yours", to express A is owned by B.Like in the Chinese expression: 你的,他的,她的,它的,大家的”,"中国的"。 Chinese, mostly means something or someone from China. Including people, food, goods,animals, balabala.
2016年7月2日
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