Optional particles for progressive actions: S + (正) (在) V (着) + O (呢) Fortunately, the relative order of these particles is always fixed: 正 always comes before 在, which always comes before the verb, which can be followed by 着, while the optional 呢 can only appear at the end of the sentence My question is: can I consider all the variant forms of the progressive aspect equally valid?
Difference between 什么,什么呢,什么吗 and 什么了? The differences between these sentences, however, lie in the verb and the presence of the final particle (呢 or 了) in these cases, or not There are no special combinations at work with 什么, except in the case of #3, which has a problem because 什么 already signals a question in this case
Question with ne (呢) to be responded with 呢? She mentioned that to agree with a suggestion with "ne" (呢), I should respond with it and just changed the tone I cannot find any grammar article describing that
A: 周末愉快! B: 你呢! What does 你呢!mean? 呢 is used as a way to express question Google translate sometimes does funny things Cross check with other sources before trusting it If someone says 周末愉快! to you, reply to them with 周末愉快! is a safe bet Or you can say Thank You Followup:
In what circumstances can 呢 be interchangeable with 吗? I a new to the Chinese language and something that really confused me is that in some circumstances 呢 and 吗 could be used interchangeably, but in others they cannot For example you cannot say 你吗?