将 (jiāng) indicates a future action or event, similar to 'will' in English. It's more formal than 会 and commonly used in written Chinese, news, and official contexts.
"将于4月份举行的2026年年度股东大会上竞选瑞银集团及瑞银股份董事会成员"
"副董事长Lukas Gähwiler将从董事会卸任"
来自于 + Source— Source/origin markerHSK 4
来自于 (láizìyú) means 'to come from' or 'to originate from', used to indicate the source or origin of something. 来自 is also acceptable without 于.
"越来越多的份额来自于人工智能领域的资本支出"
正如 + Statement/Clause— Just as/As expectedHSK 5
正如 (zhèngrú) means 'just as' or 'as', used to introduce a comparison or reference to something previously mentioned or known.
让 (ràng) is a causative verb meaning 'to let/make/allow someone do something'. It shows that the subject causes the object to perform an action or be in a certain state.
"36氪APP让一部分人先看到未来"
由 + Agent + Verb— Passive agent markerHSK 4
由 (yóu) introduces the agent in passive constructions, meaning 'by'. It indicates who performs the action, similar to 被 but more formal and often used with 提供, 组成, 负责 etc.