Difference between revisions of "The "all" adverb "dou""
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− | Subject + 都 + Verb + Object | + | Subject + 都 + Predicate Verb + Object |
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− | Remember that 都 appears ''after'' the subject. A common mistake learners make is to put 都 at the beginning of the sentence (as "all" often appears there in English). This isn't good Chinese - make sure you put 都 after the subject. | + | Remember that 都 appears ''after'' the subject. A common mistake learners make is to put 都 at the beginning of the sentence (as "all" often appears there in English). This isn't good Chinese - make sure you put 都 after the subject. |
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+ | == Examples == | ||
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− | * 我们 <em>都</em> 是 | + | * 我们<em>都</em> 住 在 上海。 |
+ | * 我 和 我 老公 <em>都</em> 是 美国人。<span class="trans">My husband and I are all Americans.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 和 我 太太 <em>都</em> 在 上海 工作。 | ||
* 他们 <em>都</em> 踢足 球。<span class="trans">They all play soccer.</span> | * 他们 <em>都</em> 踢足 球。<span class="trans">They all play soccer.</span> | ||
− | * 你们 <em>都</em> 学 中文 吗?<span class="trans"> | + | * 我 和 他 <em>都</em> 喜欢 中国菜。 |
+ | * 我们 <em>都 爱</em> 你 。 | ||
+ | * 你们 <em>都</em> 在 学 中文 吗?<span class="trans">Are you all studying Chinese?</span> | ||
+ | * 你们 <em>都</em> 认识 John 吗? | ||
+ | * 你们 <em>都</em> 在 用 Grammar Wiki 吗? | ||
+ | * 你们 <em>都</em> 喜欢 喝 咖啡 吗? | ||
+ | * 我们 <em>都</em> 可以 去 吗? | ||
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− | {{Basic Grammar|都|A1|都 + V / 都 + Adj|我们 <em>都 | + | {{Basic Grammar|都|A1|都 + V / 都 + Adj|* 我们<em>都</em> 住 在 上海。|grammar point|ASG9YK09}} |
{{Similar|"Ye" and "dou" together}} | {{Similar|"Ye" and "dou" together}} | ||
{{Similar|The also adverb}} | {{Similar|The also adverb}} |
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The adverb 都 (dōu) is used to express "all" in Chinese. In Chinese, it's more common to mark this than in English. If the subject is plural, 都 is often expected.
Structure
Subject + 都 + Predicate Verb + Object
Remember that 都 appears after the subject. A common mistake learners make is to put 都 at the beginning of the sentence (as "all" often appears there in English). This isn't good Chinese - make sure you put 都 after the subject.
Examples
- 我们都 住 在 上海。
- 我 和 我 老公 都 是 美国人。My husband and I are all Americans.
- 我 和 我 太太 都 在 上海 工作。
- 他们 都 踢足 球。They all play soccer.
- 我 和 他 都 喜欢 中国菜。
- 我们 都 爱 你 。
- 你们 都 在 学 中文 吗?Are you all studying Chinese?
- 你们 都 认识 John 吗?
- 你们 都 在 用 Grammar Wiki 吗?
- 你们 都 喜欢 喝 咖啡 吗?
- 我们 都 可以 去 吗?