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*你 父母 <em>从来 不</em> 打 你 吗 ? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ fùmǔ <em>cónglái bù</em> dǎ nǐ ma? <span class="trans">Do your parents never hit you?</span> | *你 父母 <em>从来 不</em> 打 你 吗 ? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ fùmǔ <em>cónglái bù</em> dǎ nǐ ma? <span class="trans">Do your parents never hit you?</span> | ||
*他 <em>从 不</em> 关心 别人。 <span class="expl">来 has been omitted here.</span><span class="pinyin">Tā <em>cóng bù</em> guānxīn biérén.</span> <span class="trans">He never cares about others.</span> | *他 <em>从 不</em> 关心 别人。 <span class="expl">来 has been omitted here.</span><span class="pinyin">Tā <em>cóng bù</em> guānxīn biérén.</span> <span class="trans">He never cares about others.</span> | ||
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== "To have never done" with 从来没 == | == "To have never done" with 从来没 == |
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Although it can also work in the positive, 从来 (cónglái) is usually used when you want to express that you never do something (as a habit, or as a rule), or that you have never done something (it's not a part of your life experience). In either usages, 从来 (cónglái) may be shortened to just 从 (cóng) in casual speech.
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"To never do" with 从来不
Structure
When you follow 从来 (cónglái) with 不 (bù), you are expressing that you never do something (as a habit, or as a rule). It's often used as a way to refuse something, as in "I never drink."
Subj. + 从来 + 不 + [Verb Phrase]
Keep in mind that 从来 (cónglái) may be shortened to just 从 (cóng) in a casual setting.
Examples
- 她 从来 不 喝 酒。 She never drinks.
- 我 女朋友 从 不 给 我 打 电话。来 has been omitted here. My girlfriend never gives me a call.
- 这 个 人 很 奇怪,他 从来 不 笑。This person is very strange.He never laughs.
- 你 父母 从来 不 打 你 吗 ?
- 他 从 不 关心 别人。 来 has been omitted here. He never cares about others.
"To have never done" with 从来没
Structure
Use 从来 (cónglái) with 没 (méi) or 没有 (méiyǒu) (and 过 (guò) after the verb) to indicate that you have never done something (it's not a part of your life experience). You're talking about the past now, because you're talking about what you haven't done before, so 没有 (méiyǒu) is appropriate. 过 (guò) also makes sense, because you're making a statement about your life experience.
Subj. + 从来 + 没(有) + Verb + 过
Again, 从来 (cónglái) may be shortened to just 从 (cóng) in casual speech. Note that you can have an object or other information after the verb, but the 过 (guò) needs to come immediately after the verb.
Examples
- 我 从来 没(有) 去 过 美国 。 I have never gone to the USA.
- 我 从来 没(有) 想 过 这 个 问题 。 I have never thought about this problem.
- 我 从来 没(有) 做 过 中国 菜 。 I have never made Chinese food.
- 他 从来 没(有) 喝 过 可乐 。 He has never been drunk cola.
- 我 从来 没(有) 吃 过 臭 豆腐 。 I have never eaten stinky tofu.
- 她 从来 没(有) 哭 过 。 She has never cried.
- 我 从来 没(有) 听说 过 这 个 地方 。 I have never before heard about this place.
- 有的 孩子 从来 没(有) 用 过 电脑 。 Some kids have never used a computer.
- 分手 以后 , 我 从没 见 过 他 。 来 has been omitted here. After breaking up, I never saw him again.
- 我 从没 学 过 这 个 词 。 来 has been omitted here. I have never before studied this word.
See also
- Expressing experiences with "guo"
- Comparing "bu" and "mei"
- "meiyou" as a Verb
- Standard negation with "bu"
- "Always" with "conglai"
Sources and further reading
Books
- BRIDGE (桥梁 实用汉语中级教程上) (p.40) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 2 (p. 59) →buy
Websites
- Yale Chinese Usage Dictionary: Usage of 从来