Difference between revisions of "Expressing "when" with "shi""
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* 他们 结婚 <em>时</em>,只 请 了 几 个 最 好 的 朋友。<span class="trans"> <em>When they got married, they only invited a few of their best friends.</em> </span> | * 他们 结婚 <em>时</em>,只 请 了 几 个 最 好 的 朋友。<span class="trans"> <em>When they got married, they only invited a few of their best friends.</em> </span> | ||
* 大学 毕业 <em>时</em>,他们 分手 了。<span class="trans"> <em>When they graduated, they broke up.</em> </span> | * 大学 毕业 <em>时</em>,他们 分手 了。<span class="trans"> <em>When they graduated, they broke up.</em> </span> | ||
− | * 飞机 起飞 <em>时</em>,他 关 了 手机 和 电脑。<span class="trans"> <em>When the plane took off, | + | * 飞机 起飞 <em>时</em>,他 关 了 手机 和 电脑。<span class="trans"> <em>When the plane took off, he turned off his phone and computer.</em> </span> |
* 你 出门 <em>时</em> 不 要 忘 了 带 钥匙。 <span class="trans"><em>When you leave, don't forget to bring your keys.</em> </span> | * 你 出门 <em>时</em> 不 要 忘 了 带 钥匙。 <span class="trans"><em>When you leave, don't forget to bring your keys.</em> </span> | ||
* 我们 考试 <em>时</em> 不 能 看 手机。<span class="trans"> <em>When we take a test, we're not allowed to look at our phones.</em> </span> | * 我们 考试 <em>时</em> 不 能 看 手机。<span class="trans"> <em>When we take a test, we're not allowed to look at our phones.</em> </span> |
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By now you should now how to express "when" using "的时候" (de shíhou). But there's also a slightly shorter, more formal way to do it: simply use 时 (shí) all by itself. (No 的!)
Structure
(Subject) + Verb / Adj. + 时……
As time words can appear before or after the subject, you can also place the Time + 时 (shí) after the subject.
Examples
There are two great examples of this pattern in the poem below.
你
一会儿看我
一会儿看云
你看我时很远
你看云时很近
- 你 去 面试 时,要 穿 得 正式 一点。 When you go to the meeting, you have to dress a little more formally.
- 他们 结婚 时,只 请 了 几 个 最 好 的 朋友。 When they got married, they only invited a few of their best friends.
- 大学 毕业 时,他们 分手 了。 When they graduated, they broke up.
- 飞机 起飞 时,他 关 了 手机 和 电脑。 When the plane took off, he turned off his phone and computer.
- 你 出门 时 不 要 忘 了 带 钥匙。 When you leave, don't forget to bring your keys.
- 我们 考试 时 不 能 看 手机。 When we take a test, we're not allowed to look at our phones.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 24-5) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 293-4) →buy