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When we want to express "to do something as one pleases", we can use the "想 + verb +就 + verb" form. | When we want to express "to do something as one pleases", we can use the "想 + verb +就 + verb" form. |
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When we want to express "to do something as one pleases", we can use the "想 + verb +就 + verb" form.
Structure
This structure is similar to how we would say in English "Whatever I want to eat, I eat" or "Wherever I want to go, I go". What comes after the 想 and 就 are the same verb. You can also add in a question word, like 什么, 哪儿, or 怎么.
想 + Verb + 就 + Verb
Examples
- 你想来就来。
- 想去哪儿就去哪。
- 想做就做,不想做就不做。
- 你想吃什么就吃什么,我无所谓。
- 我想怎样就怎样,不关你的事。
See also
- Comparing "cai" and "jiu"
- Events in quick succession with "yi... jiu"
- Expressing earliness with "jiu"
- Expressing indifference with "jiu"
- Limiting Scope with "jiu"
- "If…, then…" with "ruguo…, jiu…"
- Expressing "Anyway" as "fanzheng"
Sources and further reading
Books
Dictionaries
- 现代汉语词典(第5版) (p. 145) →buy