Mandarin is often classified as an SVO language. Basic Chinese Sentence Structure is as follow:

All Chinese words have only one grammatical form, as the language lacks conjugation, declension or any other inflection (there are minor exceptions).Chinese verbs do not change based on tense or gender, number, case, or person of the subject. Pronouns do not have morphological changes no matter them as used in the nominative, accusative or possessive case.

All Chinese words have only one grammatical form, as the language lacks conjugation, declension or any other inflection (there are minor exceptions).Chinese verbs do not change based on tense or gender, number, case, or person of the subject. Pronouns do not have morphological changes no matter them as used in the nominative, accusative or possessive case.
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