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Difference among 一些,一点,有些,有的
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"一些" -> "some"
"一点" -> "a little", often use with uncountable nouns.
"有些", short for "有一些", can mean "have some" or "there are/is some" (You know in Chinese "own sth." and "sth. exist" usin …
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What is the difference between asking a question using 是不是 and 吗?
There is an important difference when you actually say these two sentences.
"你是中国人吗?" means "Are you a Chinese?"
Why do I ask that? …