Writing test Chinese verbs

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«Shì», meaning «to be»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Jiào», meaning «to call, to be called»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Yǒu», meaning «to have, there is/are»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Chī», meaning «to eat»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Kàn», meaning «to watch, to look, to read»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Hē», meaning «to drink»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Ài», meaning «to love»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Qù», meaning «to go»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Tīng», meaning «to listen,to hear»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Yào», meaning «to want»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Xiǎng», meaning «to think using your heart, to miss, expression of desire, to want (formal)»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.

 

«Rèn (shi)», meaning «to know somebody»

Instructions: Draw two lines following the shadows you will find in the box below.