Difference between revisions of "Simple rhetorical questions"
Line 94: | Line 94: | ||
{{Used for|Asking questions}} | {{Used for|Asking questions}} | ||
{{Used for|Expressing attitude}} | {{Used for|Expressing attitude}} | ||
− | {{Translation| | + | {{Translation|who}} |
{{Translation|why}} | {{Translation|why}} | ||
{{Translation|how}} | {{Translation|how}} | ||
{{Structure|Question Forms}} | {{Structure|Question Forms}} |
Revision as of 07:38, 23 May 2019
-
Level
-
Similar to
-
Used for
-
Keywords
Rhetorical questions are ones where the speaker doesn't really expect an answer. The answer should be obvious, and the question is asked in order to make a point.
Structure
There are several very common types of rhetorical questions using basic words you already know:
不是……吗?
This first one is the easiest and most common. It can be quite friendly, seemingly reminding the other person of a fact they seem to have (conveniently?) forgotten.
怎么会……?
This second one has a tone of incredulity. The speaker clearly thinks this shouldn't have happened, or thought it couldn't have happened.
谁让你……?
The third one is exclusively used by surly or annoyed people. It means "who told you to...?" or "who made you...?"
Examples
- A: 这 是 什么?What is this?
- B:这 是 我 的 iPad。This is my iPad.
- A:你 喜欢 吃 什么 菜?What kind of food do you like?
- B:我 喜欢 吃 中国 菜。I like Chinese food.
- A:你 用 什么 手机?What kind of cell phone do you use?
- B:我 用 iPhone。I use an iPhone.
- A:你 在 看 什么 书?What kind of book are you reading?
- B:我 在 看 小说。I am reading a novel.
- A:他 开 什么 车? What kind of car does he drive?
- B:他 开 宝马。He drives a BMW.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
Websites
- Wikipedia: Rhetorical question