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We think radicals are rad. Sorry, we just couldn't resist.
Using the correct pinyin tone can mean the difference between calling your mom "mother (mā) and "horse" (mǎ). Disaster averted.
You'll want to put a pin in this pinyin video (get it? get it?) so you can watch it as many times as you need.
It's time to put the person in personal pronouns—and in this case, we mean a virtual person giving you the rundown on personal pronouns.
Come meet the family: grandparents, parents, siblings, and most importantly, the dog.
Where are you from? Where are we from? Where are any of us really from?
This one or that one? We'd settle for both sports cars and both dogs, but we're greedy like that.
It's what's on the inside that counts...except when you're practicing your Chinese and describing physical features.
People-watching: it's our fave activity for when there's nothing good on Netflix.
Too salty? Too sweet? Too spicy? It's all a matter of taste...literally.
How is it? Your opinions about cars, movies, and...Minions matter.
Let us introduce you to our best friend, favorite classmate, and S.O. They're real people, we swear.
We left all our school supplies at home. Could we borrow a textbook? And a pencil? And your lunch?
Where's our backpack? Where are our keys? Where's our left shoe? We go through this every morning before leaving the house.
We at Shmoop are more of a "watch from the sidelines and hope the ball doesn't hit us in the face" kind of athletes.
What do you like to do in your free time? We love knitting sweaters for our seven cats...but that's probably not everyone's cup of tea.