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− | * <em>要</em> 学 <em>就</em> 学 | + | *<em>要</em> 学 <em>就</em> 好好 学 。<span class="trans">If you want to study, study well.</span> |
− | * <em>要</em> 买 <em>就</em> 快 | + | *<em>要</em> 买 <em>就</em> 快 买 ,我们 来不及 了 。<span class="trans">If you're going to buy it, buy it now. We don't have much time left.</span> |
− | * | + | *<em>要</em> 说 <em>就</em> 快 说 ,别 吞吞吐吐 。<span class="trans">If your going to .</span> |
− | * <em>要</em> | + | *<em>要</em> 去 <em>就</em> 快 去 ,不用 等 我们 。<span class="trans">If you want to go, go now. You don't need to wait for us.</span> |
+ | *<em>要</em> 吃 <em>就</em> 自己 拿 ,不要 客气 。<span class="trans">If you want to eat, go ahead and eat. You don't need to be so polite.</span> | ||
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The "要⋯⋯就" grammar structure can be used to express the same meaning as "如果...就" However,"要⋯⋯就" is more intense and resolute, similar to imperative sentences (command sentences). Therefore, "要⋯⋯就" sentences typically do not have a subject, but they can have a topic. This grammar form is similar to the English "If you want to (verb) just (verb)..."
Structure
要 + Verb + 就 + Verb
Examples
- 要 学 就 好好 学 。If you want to study, study well.
- 要 买 就 快 买 ,我们 来不及 了 。If you're going to buy it, buy it now. We don't have much time left.
- 要 说 就 快 说 ,别 吞吞吐吐 。If your going to .
- 要 去 就 快 去 ,不用 等 我们 。If you want to go, go now. You don't need to wait for us.
- 要 吃 就 自己 拿 ,不要 客气 。If you want to eat, go ahead and eat. You don't need to be so polite.
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