Answers to The Difference between “给 (gěi)” “跟 (gēn)” and “和(hé)”
Correct Answer: B “给(gěi)” In the Chinese language, “给(gěi)” is most frequently used as the verb “to give.” Example Gěi wǒ yìbēi chá. 给 我 一杯 茶。 Please give me a cup of tea. But in phrases such as, “给你打电话 (gěi nǐ dǎ diànhuà) give you a call,” “给他写信 (gěi tā xiěxìn) write to him,” etc, “给(gěi)” is used as a preposition meaning “to; for” and the structure is: Subject + “给(gěi)” + … + Verb In this structure, the action is produced by the subject and here “给 (gěi)” is used to introduce the recipient of the action.…