"Measure words, adverbs and directional complements, oh my," cried Dorothy.
Frank L. Baum pounded back another fistful of whiskey and flung his manuscript to the floor. Weeks of writer's block had taken its tool on the veteran author, whose fingers trembled as he refilled his glass, his eyes pale and haggard. "It just ain't the same Maud," he cried in a broken voice. "Ever since I took that gosh darn HSK all I can think about is Chinese grammar."
HSK Tip 734: do not let the HSK dominate your life. Let Popup Chinese dominate your life instead.