不客气(bú kèqi)。
You'd better say "谢谢你的回复(xièxie nǐ de huífù)," thanks for your reply. Or "谢谢你的工作(xièxie nǐ de gōngzuò)," thanks for your work. We don't put a adjective after 谢谢.
"我学的每一天!" is not correct. I think your sentence should be "我每天都学(wǒ měitiān dōu xué)," which is "I study everyday." Is th...
Comment by Ellie_Chinese teacher posted on April 22, 2013
Hi yaquicuevas1984! Your sentences are all about looking for someone in the past. (Now you have found him/her.)
Where have you been?=你去哪儿了?(Nǐ qù nǎr le?)
I haven't seen you around recently?=最近没有看到你?(Zuìjìn méiyǒu kàn dào nǐ?)
In this two sentences, both 了(le) and 没(méi) are used to describe the...
Comment by Becky_Chinese Teacher posted on April 22, 2013
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