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*老师 ,这 本 书 可以 <em>借给</em> 我 吗 ?<span class="pinyin">Lǎoshī, zhè běn shū kěyǐ <em>jiè gěi</em> wǒ ma?</span><span class="trans">Teacher, could you please lend me this book?</span> | *老师 ,这 本 书 可以 <em>借给</em> 我 吗 ?<span class="pinyin">Lǎoshī, zhè běn shū kěyǐ <em>jiè gěi</em> wǒ ma?</span><span class="trans">Teacher, could you please lend me this book?</span> | ||
*我 要 的 是 糖 ,他 却 <em>递给</em> 我 一 瓶 盐 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ yào de shì táng, tā què <em>dì gěi</em> wǒ yī píng yán.</span><span class="trans">What I asked for was sugar, but he handed me a bottle of salt.</span> | *我 要 的 是 糖 ,他 却 <em>递给</em> 我 一 瓶 盐 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ yào de shì táng, tā què <em>dì gěi</em> wǒ yī píng yán.</span><span class="trans">What I asked for was sugar, but he handed me a bottle of salt.</span> | ||
− | * | + | *这个 房子 我 已近 <em>卖给</em> 一 个 朋友 了 。<span class="trans">I've already sold this house to a friend of mine.</span> |
− | *这些 校友 <em>捐给</em> | + | *这些 校友 一共 <em>捐给</em> 学校 二 十 万 。<span class="pinyin">Zhèxiē xiàoyǒu yīgòng <em>juān gěi</em> xuéxiào èrshí wàn.</span><span class="trans">These alumni donated two hundred thousand in total to the school.</span> |
*这么 重要 的 工作 ,应该 <em>交给</em> 他 。<span class="pinyin">Zhème zhòngyào de gōngzuò, yīnggāi <em>jiāo gěi</em> tā.</span><span class="trans">It's such an important job. You should give it to him.</span> | *这么 重要 的 工作 ,应该 <em>交给</em> 他 。<span class="pinyin">Zhème zhòngyào de gōngzuò, yīnggāi <em>jiāo gěi</em> tā.</span><span class="trans">It's such an important job. You should give it to him.</span> | ||
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Although it's standard practice to put a word or phrase that modifies a verb before the verb, there are, of course, exceptions. 给 (gěi) is one of those exceptions; it sometimes comes before the verb, and sometimes after. This article is about when it comes after.
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Basic Pattern
Structure
Note that the verbs that fit into this pattern are normally single-syllable verbs.
Subj. + Verb + 给 + [Recipient] + Obj.
Examples
- 昨天 他 送给 老师 一 束 花。 He gave the teacher a bouquet of flowers.
- 我 要 还给 你 三 十 块 钱。 I need to return 30rmb to you.
- 房东 租给 了 我 一 个 很 便宜 的 房子。The landlord rented a very cheap house to me.
- 一 个 男人 扔给 那个 乞丐 几 个 硬币 。A man threw a few coins towards the beggar.
- 那些 照片 你 都 传给 我 了 吗 ?Have you sent me all those photos yet?
- 老师 ,这 本 书 可以 借给 我 吗 ?Teacher, could you please lend me this book?
- 我 要 的 是 糖 ,他 却 递给 我 一 瓶 盐 。What I asked for was sugar, but he handed me a bottle of salt.
- 这个 房子 我 已近 卖给 一 个 朋友 了 。I've already sold this house to a friend of mine.
- 这些 校友 一共 捐给 学校 二 十 万 。These alumni donated two hundred thousand in total to the school.
- 这么 重要 的 工作 ,应该 交给 他 。It's such an important job. You should give it to him.
Pattern Using 把
Structure
Additionally, you can add 把 into this structure. This does not change the meaning of the sentence and when used in context can even add emphasis to what's being done and given.
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + Verb + 给 + Person
Examples
- 他 把 一 束 花 送给 了 我。He gave me a bouquet of flowers.
- 这 个 老板 把 一 条 死鱼 卖给 了 我。This boss sold me a dead fish.
- 我 把 书 借给 了 他。I lent him a book.
- 我们 想 把 这 首 歌 献给 了 老师。 We want to dedicate this song to the teacher.
Note that the verb 嫁 (jià) cannot fit into the 把 pattern above; it's an exception.
- 她 嫁给 了 一 个 有 钱 的 老头。
If you really want to make a 把 sentence, though, you can do this:
- 她 的 爸爸 把 她 嫁给 了 一 个 有 钱 的 老头。
Academic Debate
Although 给 phrases should normally precede a verb like any other prepositional phrase, they sometimes come after. Why have it both ways? There is some academic debate over whether this 给 is actually a preposition or a type of verb (often called a "co-verb"), or even a type of complement. This type of discussion is outside the scope of this article, however.
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Sources and further reading
Books
Dictionaries
- 现代汉语词典(第5版) (p. 464) →buy