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Abstract : Do you like competition? Do you constantly think you are better than those around you? Then if you're answer is “yes”, this next Micro-class is perfect for you!
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A bǐ B + adjective
I think I am better than you.
我觉得我比你好。
Wǒ juéde wǒ bǐ nǐ hǎo.
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             bǐ  | 
            
             比  | 
            
             to compare  | 
        
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             juéde  | 
            
             觉得  | 
            
             to think  | 
        
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Hello everyone. Welcome to Bennysland. This is Benny, your Mandarin teacher. Today, I will teach you a very important structure, which is:
Comparative tense
In Chinese, the structure is,
A bǐ B + adjective
A bǐ B + adjective
“Bǐ” means “to compare.”
For example:
Wǒ juéde wǒ bǐ nǐ hǎo.
Wǒ juéde wǒ bǐ nǐ hǎo.
I think I am better than you.
“To think” is “juéde.” “juéde”
So the sentence is: “Wǒ juéde wǒ bǐ nǐ hǎo.”
Alright guys, did you get it? Don't worry, come with me, let's see how we use it.
SCENE 1:
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             A: Benny, nǐde Yīngwén zěnmeyàng? B: 			Wǒde yīngwén fēicháng hǎo. 
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SCENE 2:
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             A: Benny, nǐde Yīngwén zěnmeyàng? B: 			Wǒde yīngwén fēicháng hǎo. 
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SCENE 3:
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             A: Benny, nǐde Yīngwén zěnmeyàng? B: 			Wǒde yīngwén fēicháng hǎo.  | 
        
It's easy as ABC!
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