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Why does the second sentence use 个?
Is 起 too formal to use in day to day writing?What is the difference between 课 and 班级?What is the difference between 电视 and 电视上?Does this sentence sound awkward?What is the pronunciation of 着重?Why 又 is used in this sentence?Why 了 is not used in this sentence? And what's the meaning of 玩 in this sentence?不能得到 vs 得不到 differenceIs there any specific rules or, at least, common rules that can help us decide when to use “verb-object” words?Why does this sentence use 东西?
I read this sentence today :
每天给自己的手机充电,
也不要忘了给自己的口语充个电!
I wonder why the second sentence use 个 between 充 and 电 while the first one doesn’t.
Could anyone please explain it to me?
word-choice
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I read this sentence today :
每天给自己的手机充电,
也不要忘了给自己的口语充个电!
I wonder why the second sentence use 个 between 充 and 电 while the first one doesn’t.
Could anyone please explain it to me?
word-choice
add a comment |
I read this sentence today :
每天给自己的手机充电,
也不要忘了给自己的口语充个电!
I wonder why the second sentence use 个 between 充 and 电 while the first one doesn’t.
Could anyone please explain it to me?
word-choice
I read this sentence today :
每天给自己的手机充电,
也不要忘了给自己的口语充个电!
I wonder why the second sentence use 个 between 充 and 电 while the first one doesn’t.
Could anyone please explain it to me?
word-choice
word-choice
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It’s vernacular language.
Charge your phone every day, and don’t forget to also give your speaking [skills] a charge!
個 is a generic counter for an event or session in this case, and will commonly be heard in a casual spoken style.
You can get similar constructions e.g.
吃個飯 (have a meal)
旅個遊 (go on a travel)
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It’s vernacular language.
Charge your phone every day, and don’t forget to also give your speaking [skills] a charge!
個 is a generic counter for an event or session in this case, and will commonly be heard in a casual spoken style.
You can get similar constructions e.g.
吃個飯 (have a meal)
旅個遊 (go on a travel)
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It’s vernacular language.
Charge your phone every day, and don’t forget to also give your speaking [skills] a charge!
個 is a generic counter for an event or session in this case, and will commonly be heard in a casual spoken style.
You can get similar constructions e.g.
吃個飯 (have a meal)
旅個遊 (go on a travel)
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It’s vernacular language.
Charge your phone every day, and don’t forget to also give your speaking [skills] a charge!
個 is a generic counter for an event or session in this case, and will commonly be heard in a casual spoken style.
You can get similar constructions e.g.
吃個飯 (have a meal)
旅個遊 (go on a travel)
It’s vernacular language.
Charge your phone every day, and don’t forget to also give your speaking [skills] a charge!
個 is a generic counter for an event or session in this case, and will commonly be heard in a casual spoken style.
You can get similar constructions e.g.
吃個飯 (have a meal)
旅個遊 (go on a travel)
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