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Revision as of 03:35, 12 July 2013
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Another great potential complement is 不下 (bùxià).
Structure
To talk about whether or not something can happen or is possible, potential complements are used. One of the most common is 不下. This is used to talk about whether or not something will fit or go somewhere.
Subject + Verb + 不下 + Object
Examples
The sentence could also be arranged with the object first (a topic).
- 放 不 下 这么 多 书。This many books won't fit.
- 饭太多,我们 吃 不 下。There's so much food. We can't eat all of it.
- 这 间 房间 太 小,坐 不 下 三十 个 人。This room is too small. 30 people can't fit in here.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 205) →buy
- Contemporary Chinese 4 (当代中文4) (pp. 94) →buy