Chinese Verbs

learning vocabulary games for verbs in Chinese

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Below is a list of games to help you learn about Common Verbs in Chinese. You will have fun while expanding your vocabulary and practicing your language skills.

Games

  • Study List

    Study List

    An interactive way to learn new words and improve spelling and grammar

  • Vocabulary Flash Cards

    Vocabulary Flash Cards

    These flashcards help you learn and memorize essential vocabulary.

  • Column Match

    Column Match

    Match the word pairs to improve your Chinese vocabulary

  • Language Adventure

    Language Adventure

    Complete the Quest! Listen to the English word and find the right Chinese word

  • Midnight Linguist

    Midnight Linguist

    Get 10 words before Morning. Listen to the Chinese word and click on the right English Word

  • Translation Trek

    Translation Trek

    Get home before dark! Listen to the Chinese word and click the Chinese word

  • English to Chinese Quiz

    English to Chinese Quiz

    Test your foreign language knowledge of Chinese by playing this illuminating language quiz.

  • Chinese Reading Quiz

    Chinese Reading Quiz

    Test your Chinese reading skills with this enchanting quiz of vocabulary words.

Study Resources

Vocabulary

EnglishChinese
be
have
do
say
go
get得到
make制造
know知道
think
take
see
come
want想要
look
use使用
find找到
give
tell告诉
work工作
call打电话
try尝试
ask
need需要
feel感觉
become变成

Quick Facts

  • Common verbs are essential for forming sentences in Chinese.
  • Verbs in Chinese are not conjugated based on tense or subject.
  • Common verbs in Chinese include words like "to eat," "to go," "to drink," etc.
  • Chinese verbs are typically placed after the subject in a sentence.
  • Learning common verbs in Chinese is crucial for daily communication.

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