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To describe a situation as being one of only two possibilities, you can use this structure: | To describe a situation as being one of only two possibilities, you can use this structure: | ||
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To describe a situation as being one of only two possibilities, you can use this structure:
不是 + A, 就是 + B
This is like saying "if it's not A, then it's B" in English. A and B can be verbs, adjectives or nouns.
Some examples:
- 他 整天 不 是 打游戏 就 是 睡觉。
- 他们 约会 不是 去 咖啡馆 就是 去 电影院。
- 她 穿 的 衣服 不是 LV 就是 Gucci!
See also
- "Not… But Rather…" with "er shi"
- Expressing "either ... or ..." with "yaome"
- Providing two options with double "huozhe"