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Using 好 (hǎo) to express that something is "easy to do" or "good to do" is quite easy to do! All you need is placing a "好" before a verb.

Structure with General Verbs

Just as 难 (nán) can be used to indicate that it's hard to do something, the adjective 好 (hǎo) can be attached to verbs, except sensitive words, to indicate that something is easy to do. The structure is, simply:

Subject + (很) 好 + Verb

Examples

  • 好懂Easy to understand.
  • 这 句 话 很 好懂This talk is easy to understand.
  • 好学Easy to learn.
  • 汉语 很 好学 Mandarin is easy to learn.
  • 好做Easy to do(make).
  • 三明治 很 好做Sandwiches are easy to make.
  • 好买Easy to buy (implying it's easy to find).
  • 这 个 东西 现在 很 好买This thing is easy to buy.

Structure with Sense Verbs

好 (hǎo) can also be attached to "sense verbs" (e.g. look, taste, smell, etc.) to indicate that something is good to do. The structure is:

Subject + (很) 好 + [Sense Verb]

Examples

  • 好听Pleasant to listen to (good listening).
  • 这 首 歌 很 好听This song is great (This song is good to listen to).
  • 好闻 Smells good.
  • 这 只 小 猫 很 好闻This little cat smells good.
  • 好看Beautiful/cute/good-looking.
  • 这 件 衣服 很 好看This piece of clothing looks good.
  • 好吃 Delicious (good to eat).
  • 你 做的菜 很 好吃The food you make is delicious.

See also

Sources and further reading

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