Difference between revisions of "Expressing "had better" with "haishi""
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+ | * 我们 <em>还是</em> 明天 去 吧。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen <em>háishì</em> míngtiān qù ba.</span><span class="trans">You'd better talk with me now.</span> | ||
+ | * <em>还是</em> 让 她 走 吧。<span class="pinyin"><em>Háishì</em> ràng tā zǒu ba.</span><span class="trans">We'd better let her go.</span> | ||
+ | * 你 <em>还是</em> 帮帮 他 吧。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em> háishì</em> bāngbang tā ba.</span><span class="trans">You'd better help him with this.</span> | ||
+ | * <em>还是</em> 别 问 了 吧。<span class="pinyin"><em>Háishì</em> bié wèn le ba.</span><span class="trans">We'd better not ask.</span> | ||
+ | * 太 贵 了,<em>还是</em> 别 买 了 吧。<span class="pinyin">Tài guì le, <em>háishì</em> bié mǎi le ba.</span><span class="trans">It's too expensive. You'd better not buy it.</span> | ||
* 你 <em>还是</em> 现在 就 跟 我 说 吧。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>háishì</em> xiànzài jiù gēn wǒ shuō ba.</span><span class="trans">You'd better talk with me now.</span> | * 你 <em>还是</em> 现在 就 跟 我 说 吧。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>háishì</em> xiànzài jiù gēn wǒ shuō ba.</span><span class="trans">You'd better talk with me now.</span> | ||
* 我 饿 了,我们 <em>还是</em> 先 吃饭 吧。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ è le, wǒmen <em>háishì</em> xiān chīfàn ba.</span><span class="trans">I'm hungry; we had better eat first.</span> | * 我 饿 了,我们 <em>还是</em> 先 吃饭 吧。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ è le, wǒmen <em>háishì</em> xiān chīfàn ba.</span><span class="trans">I'm hungry; we had better eat first.</span> |
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One of the ways to use 还是 (háishì) is to have it mean "you had better," similar to how in English we may say "I think you had better start on your homework."
Structure
还是 as an adverb can express "had better" or "it would be better to." The idea is that the speaker has given the matter some thought, and after considering it, has finally come to a decision. The announcement of this decision will frequently include 还是, and it usually comes before a verb or a subject.
Subj. + 还是 + [Verb Phrase] + 吧
吧 is often placed after this structure, as it's a suggestion.
Examples
- 我们 还是 明天 去 吧。You'd better talk with me now.
- 还是 让 她 走 吧。We'd better let her go.
- 你 还是 帮帮 他 吧。You'd better help him with this.
- 还是 别 问 了 吧。We'd better not ask.
- 太 贵 了,还是 别 买 了 吧。It's too expensive. You'd better not buy it.
- 你 还是 现在 就 跟 我 说 吧。You'd better talk with me now.
- 我 饿 了,我们 还是 先 吃饭 吧。I'm hungry; we had better eat first.
- 这里 太 脏 了,我们 还是 走 吧。It's too dirty here; we'd better leave.
- 你 做 得 太 慢 了,还是 让 他 做 吧。You did too slowly. We'd better ask him to do it.
- 快 迟到 了,我们 还是 打车 吧。We're running late. Let's take a taxi.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 144) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 259-60) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 4 (新实用汉语课本4) (pp. 103) →buy
- 卓越汉语-公司实战篇 (p. 211) →buy