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Revision as of 08:57, 14 May 2012
As well as expressing a learned skill, 会 (huì) can also be used to indicate that something will happen or that someone will do something.
The structure is:
Subject + 会 + Verb + Object
Some examples:
- 明天 你 会 来 吗?
- 今晚 我 会 去 饭馆 吃饭。
- 他 会 考上 大学。
See also
- Wanting to do something with yao
- Expressing Future with "jiang" (advanced article)
Sources and further reading
Books
* Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (pp. 9) →buy