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− | You will often come across | + | You will often come across 因为⋯⋯所以⋯⋯ (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) in both written and spoken Chinese. This pattern will give your Chinese a clear logical structure, and can help make you more persuasive. |
− | == | + | == Using 因为 (yīnwèi) by Itself to Explain Causes == |
− | + | A common way to explain causes in Chinese is with 因为 (yīnwèi). This is equivalent to "because" in English. Usually 因为 (yīnwèi) will begin a new phrase in a sentence. | |
+ | |||
+ | === Structure === | ||
+ | |||
+ | In this structure, we first state the result, and then give the reason in the next statement after the 因为 (yīnwèi). | ||
<div class="jiegou"> | <div class="jiegou"> | ||
− | 因为 + | + | Result, 因为 + Reason |
</div> | </div> | ||
− | + | === Examples === | |
+ | |||
+ | <div class="liju"> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * 他 学 得 很 快 ,<em>因为</em> 他 很 聪明 。<span class="pinyin">Tā xué de hěn kuài, <em>yīnwèi</em> tā hěn cōngming.</span><span class="trans">He learns fast because he is smart.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 爱 吃 四川 菜 ,<em>因为</em> 很 辣 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ ài chī Sìchuān cài, <em>yīnwèi</em> hěn là.</span><span class="trans"> I love eating Sichuan food because it's very spicy.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 在 学习 中文 ,<em>因为</em> 我 想 去 中国 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ zài xuéxí Zhōngwén, <em>yīnwèi</em> wǒ xiǎng qù Zhōngguó.</span><span class="trans">I am studying Chinese because I want to go to China.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 不 喜欢 她 ,<em>因为</em> 她 不 友好 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ bù xǐhuan tā, <em>yīnwèi</em> tā bù yǒuhǎo.</span><span class="trans">I don't like her because she is very unfriendly.</span> | ||
+ | * 今天 我们 很 忙 ,<em>因为</em> 有 很 多 工作 。<span class="pinyin">Jīntiān wǒmen hěn máng, <em>yīnwèi</em> yǒu hěn duō gōngzuò.</span><span class="trans"> We are very busy today because we have lots of work.</span> | ||
+ | |||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Using 所以 (suǒyǐ) by Itself to Explain Results == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Just as 因为 (yīnwèi) can be used to explain causes, 所以 (suǒyǐ) can be used to explain results. This is the equivalent of "so…" or "therefore…" in English. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Structure === | ||
− | == Examples == | + | This pattern is similar to the expression using both 因为 (yīnwèi) and 所以 (suǒyǐ), but it leaves out the beginning 因为 (yīnwèi). This structure is more informal. |
+ | |||
+ | <div class="jiegou"> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Reason, 所以 + Result | ||
+ | |||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Examples === | ||
<div class="liju"> | <div class="liju"> | ||
− | *<em> | + | * 汉字 太 难 了,<em>所以</em> 我 不 想 学 。<span class="pinyin">Hànzì tài nán le, <em>suǒyǐ</em> wǒ bù xiǎng xué.</span><span class="trans">Chinese characters are too hard, so I don't want to study them.</span> |
− | *<em> | + | * 她 很 漂亮,<em>所以</em> 很 多 男孩 喜欢 她。<span class="pinyin">Tā hěn piàoliang, <em>suǒyǐ</em> hěn duō nánhái xǐhuan tā.</span><span class="trans">She is beautiful, so a lot of boys like her.</span> |
− | *<em> | + | * 他 找到 工作 了, <em>所以</em> 很 高兴。<span class="pinyin">Tā zhǎodào gōngzuò le, <em>suǒyǐ</em> hěn gāoxìng.</span><span class="trans">He found a job so he's happy.</span> |
+ | * 我 太 忙 了,<em>所以</em> 没有 时间 给 你 打 电话。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ tài máng le, <em>suǒyǐ</em> méiyǒu shíjiān gěi nǐ dǎ diànhuà.</span><span class="trans">I was too busy, so I didn't have time to give you a call.</span> | ||
+ | * 我们 公司 有 很 多 外国人,<em>所以</em> 我们 要 说 英文。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen gōngsī yǒu hěn duō wàiguó rén, <em>suǒyǐ</em> wǒmen yào shuō Yīngwén.</span><span class="trans">There are a lot of foreigners in our company, so we need to speak English.</span> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
− | == | + | == Using 因为 (yīnwèi) and 所以 (suǒyǐ) Together == |
− | * | + | |
− | *[[Stating the | + | The full pattern 因为……所以…… (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) is used to clearly indicate cause and effect. They could be thought of as equating to: "Since ___ happened, so ___ happened." It sounds weird to use both "since" and "so" in one sentence in English, but it makes everything crystal clear in Chinese. |
+ | |||
+ | === Structure === | ||
+ | |||
+ | <div class="jiegou"> | ||
+ | 因为 + Cause, 所以 + Effect | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | This expresses that because of ''cause'', therefore there is a ''result''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Examples === | ||
+ | |||
+ | <div class="liju"> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * <em>因为</em> 我 有 一个 中国 女朋友,<em>所以</em> 我 要 学 中文。<span class="pinyin"><em>Yīnwèi</em> wǒ yǒu yī gè Zhōngguó nǚpéngyou, <em>suǒyǐ</em> wǒ yào xué Zhōngwén.</span><span class="trans">Since I have a Chinese girlfriend, I need to study Chinese.</span> | ||
+ | * <em>因为</em> 他 生病 了,<em>所以</em> 没 去 上课。<span class="pinyin"> <em>Yīnwèi</em> tā shēngbìng le, <em>suǒyǐ</em> méi qù shàngkè.</span><span class="trans">Since he was sick, he didn't go to class.</span> | ||
+ | * <em>因为</em> 我 很 累,<em>所以</em> 要 休息。<span class="pinyin"><em>Yīnwèi</em> wǒ hěn lèi, <em>suǒyǐ</em> yào xiūxi.</span><span class="trans">I'm very tired, so I want to rest.</span> | ||
+ | * <em>因为</em> 太 远 了,<em>所以</em> 我 不 想 去。<span class="pinyin"><em>Yīnwèi</em> tài yuǎn le, <em>suǒyǐ</em> wǒ bù xiǎng qù.</span><span class="trans">Since it's too far, I don't want to go.</span> | ||
+ | * <em>因为</em> 太 忙, <em>所以</em> 我们 没有 时间 吃 中饭。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Yīnwèi</em> tài máng, <em>suǒyǐ</em> wǒmen méiyǒu shíjiān chī zhōngfàn.</span><span class="trans">We were too busy, so none of us had time to eat lunch.</span> | ||
+ | |||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Stating the effect before the cause]] (advanced article) | ||
== Sources and further reading == | == Sources and further reading == | ||
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=== Books === | === Books === | ||
− | + | {{Source|HSK Standard Course 2|44}} | |
− | + | {{Source|Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide|272-4}} | |
+ | {{Source|Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar|79}} | ||
+ | {{Source|Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed)|108}} | ||
+ | {{Source|现代汉语虚词例释|482}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Websites=== | ||
+ | * Yale Chinese Usage Dictionary: [http://comet.cls.yale.edu/chineseusagedictionary/0201.html How to use 因为 and 由于] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:A2 grammar points]] |
+ | {{HSK|HSK2}}{{2021-HSK|HSK2}} | ||
+ | {{Basic Grammar|因为|A2|因为⋯⋯ 所以⋯⋯|<em>因为</em> 饿 了,<em>所以</em> 吃饭。|grammar point|ASGTDUJO}} | ||
+ | {{Rel char|所以}} | ||
+ | {{Rel char|以}} | ||
{{Similar|Stating the Effect before the Cause}} | {{Similar|Stating the Effect before the Cause}} | ||
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{{Similar|"Then…" with "name"}} | {{Similar|"Then…" with "name"}} | ||
− | {{Similar|Because" with"er" Indicating Effect}} | + | {{Similar|Because" with "er" Indicating Effect}} |
{{Similar|"Since" with "jiran"}} | {{Similar|"Since" with "jiran"}} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Similar|"Therefore" with "yinci"}} |
− | {{ | + | {{Similar|Expressing "as a result" with "jieguo"}} |
− | {{ | + | {{Similar|Express an action and its effect by using "tongguo… shi"}} |
{{Used for|Expressing result}} | {{Used for|Expressing result}} | ||
+ | {{Used for|Indicating cause and effect}} | ||
+ | {{Used for|Sequencing events in time}} | ||
{{Structure|Sentence Patterns}} | {{Structure|Sentence Patterns}} | ||
{{Translation|because}} | {{Translation|because}} | ||
{{Translation|so}} | {{Translation|so}} | ||
+ | {{Translation|therefore}} |
Latest revision as of 08:57, 21 April 2021
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- Expressing "as a result" with "jieguo" (B1)
- Expressing "then…" with "name" (B1)
- Expressing "since" with "jiran" (B2)
- Expressing "therefore" with "yinci" (B2)
- Stating the effect before the cause (B2)
- Express an action and its effect by using "tongguo… shi" (C1)
- Using "because" with "er" to indicate effect (C1)
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You will often come across 因为⋯⋯所以⋯⋯ (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) in both written and spoken Chinese. This pattern will give your Chinese a clear logical structure, and can help make you more persuasive.
Contents
Using 因为 (yīnwèi) by Itself to Explain Causes
A common way to explain causes in Chinese is with 因为 (yīnwèi). This is equivalent to "because" in English. Usually 因为 (yīnwèi) will begin a new phrase in a sentence.
Structure
In this structure, we first state the result, and then give the reason in the next statement after the 因为 (yīnwèi).
Result, 因为 + Reason
Examples
- 他 学 得 很 快 ,因为 他 很 聪明 。He learns fast because he is smart.
- 我 爱 吃 四川 菜 ,因为 很 辣 。 I love eating Sichuan food because it's very spicy.
- 我 在 学习 中文 ,因为 我 想 去 中国 。I am studying Chinese because I want to go to China.
- 我 不 喜欢 她 ,因为 她 不 友好 。I don't like her because she is very unfriendly.
- 今天 我们 很 忙 ,因为 有 很 多 工作 。 We are very busy today because we have lots of work.
Using 所以 (suǒyǐ) by Itself to Explain Results
Just as 因为 (yīnwèi) can be used to explain causes, 所以 (suǒyǐ) can be used to explain results. This is the equivalent of "so…" or "therefore…" in English.
Structure
This pattern is similar to the expression using both 因为 (yīnwèi) and 所以 (suǒyǐ), but it leaves out the beginning 因为 (yīnwèi). This structure is more informal.
Reason, 所以 + Result
Examples
- 汉字 太 难 了,所以 我 不 想 学 。Chinese characters are too hard, so I don't want to study them.
- 她 很 漂亮,所以 很 多 男孩 喜欢 她。She is beautiful, so a lot of boys like her.
- 他 找到 工作 了, 所以 很 高兴。He found a job so he's happy.
- 我 太 忙 了,所以 没有 时间 给 你 打 电话。I was too busy, so I didn't have time to give you a call.
- 我们 公司 有 很 多 外国人,所以 我们 要 说 英文。There are a lot of foreigners in our company, so we need to speak English.
Using 因为 (yīnwèi) and 所以 (suǒyǐ) Together
The full pattern 因为……所以…… (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) is used to clearly indicate cause and effect. They could be thought of as equating to: "Since ___ happened, so ___ happened." It sounds weird to use both "since" and "so" in one sentence in English, but it makes everything crystal clear in Chinese.
Structure
因为 + Cause, 所以 + Effect
This expresses that because of cause, therefore there is a result.
Examples
- 因为 我 有 一个 中国 女朋友,所以 我 要 学 中文。Since I have a Chinese girlfriend, I need to study Chinese.
- 因为 他 生病 了,所以 没 去 上课。Since he was sick, he didn't go to class.
- 因为 我 很 累,所以 要 休息。I'm very tired, so I want to rest.
- 因为 太 远 了,所以 我 不 想 去。Since it's too far, I don't want to go.
- 因为 太 忙, 所以 我们 没有 时间 吃 中饭。 We were too busy, so none of us had time to eat lunch.
See also
- Stating the effect before the cause (advanced article)
Sources and further reading
Books
- HSK Standard Course 2 (pp. 44) Anything Goes (无所不谈) →buy
- Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 272-4) Anything Goes (无所不谈) →buy
- Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 79) Anything Goes (无所不谈) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 108) Anything Goes (无所不谈) →buy
- 现代汉语虚词例释 (pp. 482) 卓越汉语-公司实战篇 →buy
Websites
- Yale Chinese Usage Dictionary: How to use 因为 and 由于