Difference between revisions of "Expressing "all along" with "yizhi""

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* 她 <em>一直</em> 很 喜欢 上海。<span class="trans">She has always liked Shanghai a lot.</span>
 
* 她 <em>一直</em> 很 喜欢 上海。<span class="trans">She has always liked Shanghai a lot.</span>
 
* 我 <em>一直</em> 很 爱 你!<span class="trans">I've always loved you a lot!</span>
 
* 我 <em>一直</em> 很 爱 你!<span class="trans">I've always loved you a lot!</span>
*你 会 <em>一直</em> 学 中文 吗?<span class="trans">Will you keep studying Chinese?</span>
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*你 会 <em>一直</em> 学 中文 吗?<span class="trans">Will you always continue studying Chinese?</span>
 
*我 <em>一直</em> 想 在 中国 做 老师。<span class="trans">I've always wanted to be a teacher in China.</span>
 
*我 <em>一直</em> 想 在 中国 做 老师。<span class="trans">I've always wanted to be a teacher in China.</span>
 
*从 7:00am 到 10:00pm,我 <em>一直</em> 在 工作。<span class="trans">From 7:00am till 10:00pm, I am continuously working.</span>
 
*从 7:00am 到 10:00pm,我 <em>一直</em> 在 工作。<span class="trans">From 7:00am till 10:00pm, I am continuously working.</span>

Revision as of 07:29, 17 September 2014

Expressing "all along" with 一直 (yīzhí) is pretty easy. Character for character, it literally means "one straight," and is similar to saying "constantly."

Structure

This structure expresses the continuation of an action or a circumstance.

Subject + 一直 + Predicate

Examples

  • 一直 很 忙。I am always very busy.
  • 北京 的 空气 一直 很 不 好。The air in Beijing has been bad for a while.
  • 一直 很 喜欢 上海。She has always liked Shanghai a lot.
  • 一直 很 爱 你!I've always loved you a lot!
  • 你 会 一直 学 中文 吗?Will you always continue studying Chinese?
  • 一直 想 在 中国 做 老师。I've always wanted to be a teacher in China.
  • 从 7:00am 到 10:00pm,我 一直 在 工作。From 7:00am till 10:00pm, I am continuously working.
  • 18 岁 以后,他 一直 一个人 住。Since he was 18, he has always lived alone.
  • 一直 在 现在 的 公司 里 工作。I've always worked at this company.
  • 从 这里 一直 走,你 会 看 到 一 个 大 公园。From here keep walking straight, you will see a big park.


To break it down 一直 (yīzhí) means "straight" or "constantly”. You use this word to express that you are doing something continuously or "since a certain time". This means that something may have occurred, and then 一直 (yīzhí) can be used with the action or habit since that point. It’s important to note that this point in time doesn’t necessarily have to be in the past, so 一直 (yīzhí) can be used to say something “will happen repeatedly” in the future.

See also

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