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Wenrouhu Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

different?

Is there any differences between Chinese and China’s?Emotion: surprise
  

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Welcome to the Forums, Wenrouhu. Grammatically, yes. Chinese is an adjective, whereas China's is a possessive form.

  • Welcome to the Forums, Wenrouhu.
  • Grammatically, yes.
  • Chinese is an adjective, whereas China's is a possessive form.
  • And though sometimes they can replace each other, most of the time they differ in meaning.
  • For example, Chinese people refers to people with a Chinese origin wheather they live in China or not.
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Welcome to the Forums, Wenrouhu.

Grammatically, yes. Chinese is an adjective, whereas China's is a possessive form. And though sometimes they can replace each other, most of the time they differ in meaning. For example, Chinese people refers to people with a Chinese origin wheather they live in China or not. However, China's people refers to people who live i
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