Verbs
Nobody gets far in a language without a good stock of verbs.
By far the most common verb is 是, meaning to be. In English we can use this with an adjective or a noun, but in Mandarin we can only use it to connect nouns with other nouns or noun phrases.
我是医生 |
I am a doctor. |
我是李白 |
I am Li Bai. |
The word order for most common verbs is the same as English.
我喜欢你 |
I like you. |
你看他 |
Look at him. (note that in the second person, this implies a command) |
我们去学校 |
We go to school. |
我有一个朋友 |
I have a friend |
You can refer to a verb in a “gerund” sense without any special modifications.
我们喜欢唱歌 |
We like singing songs. |