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Master the nuances between similar Chinese grammar points.

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想 vs 要 (To Want)

Both can translate to "want", but they express different levels of intention and follow different grammar rules.

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还是 vs 或者 (Or)

Both mean "or", but one is strictly for questions and the other is strictly for statements.

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不 vs 没 (Not)

Both mean "not", but one is for present/future and states, while the other is for past actions and "have".

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二 vs 两 (Two)

Both mean "two", but one is for counting numbers and the other is for quantities.

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认为 vs 以为 (To Think)

Both mean "to think", but one expresses an opinion and the other expresses a mistaken belief.

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常常 vs 往往 (Often)

Both mean "often", but one is general frequency and the other is a discovered pattern.

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原来 vs 本来 (Originally)

Both mean "originally", but they diverge into "sudden realization" vs "supposed to be".

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刚 vs 刚才 (Just / Just now)

Both relate to the recent past, but one is an adverb and the other is a time noun.

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