Difference between revisions of "Expressing "it seems" with "haoxiang""
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* 小 猫 <em>好像</em> 饿 了。 | * 小 猫 <em>好像</em> 饿 了。 | ||
* <em>好像</em> 他 喜欢 你。 | * <em>好像</em> 他 喜欢 你。 | ||
− | * <em>好像</em> | + | * <em>好像</em> 要 下雨 了。 |
+ | * 你 很 眼熟,我们 <em>好像</em> 在 哪儿 见 过。 | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
[[Category:B1 grammar points]] | [[Category:B1 grammar points]] |
Revision as of 04:53, 19 October 2011
To express "seems", the word 好像 (hǎoxiàng) is used. The structure for this is:
(Subject) + 好像 + Adjective
Note that if this structure is used without a subject, it has the meaning of "it seems that..." in English. This could then be followed by an entire statement.
Some examples:
- 小 猫 好像 饿 了。
- 好像 他 喜欢 你。
- 好像 要 下雨 了。
- 你 很 眼熟,我们 好像 在 哪儿 见 过。