Difference between revisions of "Expressing "every time" with "mei" and "dou""
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− | *我 <em>每</em> 个 星期 三 都 | + | *我 <em>每</em> 个 星期 三 都 去 实习。 |
*他 <em>每</em> 天 <em>都</em> 上 班。 | *他 <em>每</em> 天 <em>都</em> 上 班。 | ||
− | *请 你 <em>每</em> 两 天 | + | *请 你 <em>每</em> 两 天 服 一 次 药。 |
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Revision as of 07:19, 27 September 2011
"每...都..." (měi...dōu...) is a pattern used to express "every" when talking about a quantitative amount.
Here's the basic structure:
每 + Number + Measure Word + Noun + 都 + Adjective/Verb
An important note is that if the number is simply just "one", then it's usually omitted.
Here are some examples of this pattern in action:
- 我 每 个 星期 三 都 去 实习。
- 他 每 天 都 上 班。
- 请 你 每 两 天 服 一 次 药。
Sources and further reading
Books
- Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 284-285)