Difference between revisions of "Measure words for verbs"
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{{Basic Grammar|none|B1|V + Number + MW|做 <em>三</em> 次。拍 <em>两</em> 下。|grammar point|ASG5AODR}} | {{Basic Grammar|none|B1|V + Number + MW|做 <em>三</em> 次。拍 <em>两</em> 下。|grammar point|ASG5AODR}} | ||
{{Structure|Numbers and Measure Words}} | {{Structure|Numbers and Measure Words}} |
Revision as of 08:56, 17 October 2012
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When a verb is done more than once, it also requires a measure word to accompany it.
Structure
V + Number + MW
The grammar pattern is very similar to English. For example, "看三次" and "saw three times" mirror each other in structure.
Examples
- 做 两 次
- 拍 六 下
- 写 十 页