Difference between revisions of "Expressing "be going to" with "yao""
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* 你们 <em>要</em> 出去 吗? <span class="pinyin">Nǐmen <em>yào</em> chūqù ma?</span><span class="trans">Are you going out?</span> | * 你们 <em>要</em> 出去 吗? <span class="pinyin">Nǐmen <em>yào</em> chūqù ma?</span><span class="trans">Are you going out?</span> | ||
* 我 <strong>明天</strong> <em>要</em> 买 一 个 iPhone。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <strong>míngtiān</strong> <em>yào</em> mǎi yī gè iPhone.</span><span class="trans">I am going to buy an iPhone tomorrow.</span> | * 我 <strong>明天</strong> <em>要</em> 买 一 个 iPhone。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <strong>míngtiān</strong> <em>yào</em> mǎi yī gè iPhone.</span><span class="trans">I am going to buy an iPhone tomorrow.</span> | ||
− | * <strong>下班 以后</strong> 你 <em>要</em> | + | * <strong>下班 以后</strong> 你 <em>要</em> 回家 吗? <span class="pinyin"><strong>Xiàbān yǐhòu</strong> nǐ <em>yào</em> huíjiā ma?</span> <span class="trans">Are you planning to go back home after work?</span> |
* <strong>下午</strong> 老师 <em>要</em> 来 我家。 <span class="pinyin"><strong>Xiàwǔ</strong> lǎoshī<em>yào</em> lái wǒ jiā.</span> <span class="trans">The teacher is coming to my place this afternoon.</span> | * <strong>下午</strong> 老师 <em>要</em> 来 我家。 <span class="pinyin"><strong>Xiàwǔ</strong> lǎoshī<em>yào</em> lái wǒ jiā.</span> <span class="trans">The teacher is coming to my place this afternoon.</span> | ||
− | * <strong>明天</strong> | + | * 老板 <strong>明天</strong><em>要</em> 见 客户 吗? <span class="pinyin">Lǎobǎn <strong>míngtiān</strong><em>yào</em> jiàn kèhù?</span> <span class="trans">Are they going back to the U.S. tomorrow? </span> |
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The auxiliary verb 要 (yào) has several different meanings, and here we'll tackle the "be going to" meaning. You'll use this when you are discussing your plans with someone.
Structure
The idea behind this usage of 要 (yào) is that someone is "planning to" or "going to" or "preparing to" do something. It's not that they just want to, or have to, it's that they fully expect to do it. It's in their plan. This usage of 要 (yào) typically includes a time-indicating expression, which may be placed before or after the subject.
Subj. + 要 + Verb
Examples
- 我 要 去 你家 吃 晚饭。 I'm going to your place to have dinner.
- 我们 今 年 要 去 美国。 We are planning to go to America this year.
- 他 下 个 月 要 来 中国 工作。 He is coming to China to work next month.
- 这 个 星期天 你 要 做 什么?What are you going to do this Sunday?
- 我 晚上要 给 妈妈 打电话。 I am going to call my mom this evening.
- 你们 要 出去 吗? Are you going out?
- 我 明天 要 买 一 个 iPhone。 I am going to buy an iPhone tomorrow.
- 下班 以后 你 要 回家 吗? Are you planning to go back home after work?
- 下午 老师 要 来 我家。 The teacher is coming to my place this afternoon.
- 老板 明天要 见 客户 吗? Are they going back to the U.S. tomorrow?
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- 现代汉语八百词(增订本) (p. ) →buy
Dictionaries
- 现代汉语词典(第5版) (p. ) →buy