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− | * <em>昨天</em> 我 去 了 | + | * <em>昨天</em> 我 去 了 酒吧 。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Zuótiān</em> wǒ qù le jiǔbā.</span> <span class="trans">Yesterday I went to the bar.</span> |
− | * 我 <em>昨天</em> 去 了 | + | * 我 <em>昨天</em> 去 了 酒吧 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>zuótiān</em> qù le jiǔbā.</span> <span class="trans">I went to the bar yesterday.</span> |
− | * <em>下 个 星期</em> 他 要 | + | * <em>下 个 星期</em> 他 要 回国 。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Xià gè xīngqī</em> tā yào huíguó.</span> <span class="trans">Next week he is going back to his country.</span> |
− | * 他 <em>下 个 星期</em> 要 | + | * 他 <em>下 个 星期</em> 要 回国 。 <span class="pinyin">Tā <em>xià gè xīngqī</em> yào huíguó.</span> <span class="trans">He is going back to his country next week.</span> |
− | *<em>明年</em> 我 要 开 一 个 | + | * <em>明年</em> 我 要 开 一 个 公司 。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Míngnián</em> wǒ yào kāi yī gè gōngsī.</span> <span class="trans">Next year I want to open a company.</span> |
− | *我 <em>明年</em> 要 开 一 个 | + | *我 <em>明年</em> 要 开 一 个 公司 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>míngnián</em> yào kāi yī gè gōngsī.</span> <span class="trans">I want to open a company next year.</span> |
− | *<em>下 个 月</em> 我们 结婚 | + | * <em>下 个 月</em> 我们 结婚 吧 ? <span class="pinyin"><em>Xià gè yuè</em> wǒmen jiéhūn bā?</span> <span class="trans">Next month shall we get married?</span> |
− | *我们 | + | *我们 <em>下 个 月</em> 结婚 吧 ? <span class="pinyin">Wǒmen <em>xià gè yuè</em> jiéhūn bā?</span> <span class="trans">Shall we get married next month?</span> |
− | *<em>现在</em> 你 能 来 我 办公室 | + | * <em>现在</em> 你 能 来 我 办公室 吗 ? <span class="pinyin"><em>Xiànzài</em> nǐ néng lái wǒ bàngōngshì ma?</span> <span class="trans">Now you can come to my office?</span> |
− | *你 <em>现在</em> 能 来 我 办公室 | + | *你 <em>现在</em> 能 来 我 办公室 吗 ? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>xiànzài</em> néng lái wǒ bàngōngshì ma?</span> <span class="trans">Can you come to my office now?</span> |
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Remembering where to put the time words, such as "yesterday", "tomorrow", "this week" etc., in a sentence is really important to speaking Chinese correctly. Luckily, it's similar to English, so it's easy to master.
Structure
In Chinese, time words can appear in one of two positions in the sentence: either at the beginning of the sentence (before the subject), or directly after the subject. The structures are:
Time + Subject + Verb + Object
Subject + Time + Verb + Object
So if you start speaking with "time first" English word order, you can carry on and get away with it. If, however, you're saving the time word for the end of the sentence, you can be pretty sure that it doesn't sound at all natural to your Chinese audience.
Examples
- 昨天 我 去 了 酒吧 。 Yesterday I went to the bar.
- 我 昨天 去 了 酒吧 。 I went to the bar yesterday.
- 下 个 星期 他 要 回国 。 Next week he is going back to his country.
- 他 下 个 星期 要 回国 。 He is going back to his country next week.
- 明年 我 要 开 一 个 公司 。 Next year I want to open a company.
- 我 明年 要 开 一 个 公司 。 I want to open a company next year.
- 下 个 月 我们 结婚 吧 ? Next month shall we get married?
- 我们 下 个 月 结婚 吧 ? Shall we get married next month?
- 现在 你 能 来 我 办公室 吗 ? Now you can come to my office?
- 你 现在 能 来 我 办公室 吗 ? Can you come to my office now?