Nouns don't change form. One apple or ten, it’s still just "apple."
Words don't change based on their role (like "I" vs "me"). ⏳ Handling Time Chinese: An Essential Grammar
Mandarin follows the same basic structure as English: . English: I eat apples. Chinese: 我 (I) 吃 (eat) 苹果 (apples). 🚫 The "Easy" Parts Nouns don't change form