Difference between revisions of "Emphasizing the doer of an action with "you""
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− | 由 is used to emphasize who is the doer or initiator of an action. It has a formal tone, and is a little like the passive in English, where we might say: "this project ''was'' completed by Andy" | + | 由 (yóu) is used to emphasize who is the doer or initiator of an action. It has a formal tone, and is a little like the passive in English, where we might say: "this project ''was'' completed by Andy" |
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* 这 件 事 <em>由</em> 我 负责。 | * 这 件 事 <em>由</em> 我 负责。 | ||
* 这 不 是 <em>由</em> 你 决定,别 干涉。 | * 这 不 是 <em>由</em> 你 决定,别 干涉。 | ||
+ | * 会议 <em>由</em> 王总 主持,肯定 很 无聊,咱们 准备 睡觉 吧! | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
Revision as of 07:53, 28 October 2011
由 (yóu) is used to emphasize who is the doer or initiator of an action. It has a formal tone, and is a little like the passive in English, where we might say: "this project was completed by Andy"
The structure is:
Noun + 由 + person + verb
Here are some examples:
- 这 件 事 由 我 负责。
- 这 不 是 由 你 决定,别 干涉。
- 会议 由 王总 主持,肯定 很 无聊,咱们 准备 睡觉 吧!
Sources and further reading
Books
Boya Chinese Lower Intermediate 2(博雅汉语准中级加速篇)p111