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Revision as of 07:52, 12 September 2012

In English, nouns can be linked to adjectives and other nouns with the verb to be. In Chinese, nouns are linked in different ways to adjectives and other nouns. Nouns are linked to nouns with 是. Nouns are linked to adjectives with 很.

Structure

Noun + 很 + Adjective

The noun in this structure is the subject of the sentence. Sometimes the 很 in this structure is translated as "very", but often it is just a way to link a noun to an adjective.

Examples

In the following examples, 很 is just a link, and the sentences could be translated as "(Noun) is (adjective)".

Simple 很 sentences
Subject Adjective
高兴
好看
大象
老鼠

Remember that 是 is not used to link adjectives to nouns. This is a classic mistake that almost everyone makes when learning Chinese. Make sure you use 很 and not 是 to link adjectives to nouns, as shown below:

  • 高。
  • 高。

See also

  • Connecting nouns with "shi" (A1)

Sources and further reading

Books