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Grammar Points
A、B、C…— Serial listingHSK 1
Chinese often uses the punctuation mark `、` to separate nouns or verbs when listing several related items without conjunctions; it keeps the sentence concise and works like “and”/“/”.
"账号设置、我的关注、我的收藏、申请的报道、退出登录。"
在...上/中/...时— Locative/time phraseHSK 3
Use `在` + location or time phrase to show where or when an action happens; it often pairs with `上`/`中`/`时` to specify context.
"在十四届全国人大四次会议经济主题记者会上表示,"
"在过去两个月在公开市场净投放中长期资金约 2 万亿元。"
将 + verb— Future/intent markerHSK 4
`将` placed before a verb shows a planned or future action, especially in formal speech or writing; it’s similar to “will” or “intend to.”
"今年将灵活高效运用降准降息等多种货币政策工具。"
Verb + 后 + clause— Sequential `after` clauseHSK 3
Use `后` after a verb to mean “after doing …,” then continue with the next action; it orders steps clearly.
"打开网页后点击屏幕右上角分享按钮。"
Subject + 表示 + clause— Reporting verbHSK 4
`表示` is a common reporting verb meaning “to say/express”; it introduces a quoted idea or explanation after the verb.