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In English, if we are reflecting on a past time, we often say, "when I was a child" or "when I was in school." In Chinese, this can also be expressed by using 的时候 (de shíhou).
Structure
To talk about events that happened at or during a particular time, 的时候 (de shíhou) is often used. This is simply attached to the word or phrase indicating the time:
(Subject) + Verb / Adj. + 的 时候, Subject + Verb + Object
As time words can appear before or after the subject, you can also place the Time + 的时候 (de shíhou) after the subject.
Examples
- 你 在 家 的时候 , 我 很 开心 。 When you are home, I'm happy.
- 我 上 大学 的时候 常常 出去 玩 。 When I was in college, I would often go out and have fun.
- 我 工作 的时候 , 喜欢 喝 咖啡 。 When I work, I like drink coffee.
- 我 跟 朋友 一起 的时候 , 喜欢 喝 啤酒 。 When I'm with friends, I like to drink beer.
- 休息 的时候 , 我 喜欢 听 音乐 。 When resting, I like to listen to music.
- 小 的时候 , 我 不 喜欢 吃 肉 。 When I was little, I didn't like to eat meat.
- 很 多 人 喜欢 在 洗澡 的时候 唱歌 。 When showering, many people like to sing.
- 你 不要 在 我 生气 的时候 笑 。 Don't laugh when I'm angry.
- 请 不要 在 上 厕所 的时候 打 电话 。 While using the restroom, please don't make phone calls.
- 你 喜欢 在 看 电影 的时候 吃 东西 吗 ? Do you like eating things while watching the movie?
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 24-5) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 293-4) →buy