Difference between revisions of "Expressing "ever since" with "yilai""
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− | Using 来 to mean "ever since" is basically the same as "以来", however there is one key difference: you can only use 来 after a time interval. In other words, it needs to be used with a certain number of years, months, days, hours etc. In English this would be like saying "ever since three days ago, I have constantly had a headache." It doesn't have to be a specific number either, it could be "a | + | Using 来 to mean "ever since" is basically the same as "以来", however, there is one key difference: you can only use 来 after a time interval. In other words, it needs to be used with a certain number of years, months, days, hours etc. In English this would be like saying "ever since three days ago, I have constantly had a headache." It doesn't have to be a specific number either, it could be "a few" (几). |
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− | * [[New Practical Chinese Reader 4 (新实用汉语课本4)]] ( | + | * [[New Practical Chinese Reader 4 (新实用汉语课本4)]] (p. 203) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/7561913192/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=7561913192 →buy] |
− | * [[Boya Chinese Elementary Starter 2 (博雅汉语初经起步篇)]] ( | + | * [[Boya Chinese Elementary Starter 2 (博雅汉语初经起步篇)]] (p. 25) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/7301078617/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=7301078617 →buy] |
− | * [[现代汉语八百词]] [http://www.amazon.cn/mn/detailApp?_encoding=UTF8&tag=allset-23&linkCode=as2&asin=B001198GSW&camp=536&creative=3132&creativeASIN=B001198GSW →buy] | + | * [[现代汉语八百词]] (p. 616) [http://www.amazon.cn/mn/detailApp?_encoding=UTF8&tag=allset-23&linkCode=as2&asin=B001198GSW&camp=536&creative=3132&creativeASIN=B001198GSW →buy] |
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There are a few ways to express "ever since" in Chinese. In English, we would say something like "ever since I came to Shanghai, my Chinese has improved a lot." In this article, we will first take a look at using 以来 (yǐlái) to mean "ever since". We will also take a quick look at using "ever since" with 来 (lái), which is similar but used in a somewhat different way.
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Structure with 以来
Basic form
To express "ever since", all one needs to do is put "以来" (yǐlái) after a specific event or time. It expresses what has happened since the event spoken until the time that the speaker talks (in other words, referring to a certain time period).
This grammar patter is usually used to start a statement.
Time or Event + 以来
Examples
- 开学 以来 ,我 每 个 星期二 有 中文 课 的 听写。
- 到 上海 以来 ,他 的 汉语 水平 提高 了。
- 申请 大学 以来 ,她 总是 担心 她 的 未来。
Form with 自, 从 or 自从
When you need to use 以来 in a more formal or written context, you can add 自, 从 or 自从 (or other similar words) before the time or event.
自/从/自从 + Time or Event + 以来
Examples
- 自从 我 骑 自行车 以来 已经 有 五 年 了
- 自从 昨天 以来,他 没有 吃 什么 东西。
- 自 古 以来,中国 社会 以 儒家 思想 为 主。
- 从 1979 年 改革开放 以来,中国人 的 生活水平 得到 了 提高。
Structure with 来
Using 来 to mean "ever since" is basically the same as "以来", however, there is one key difference: you can only use 来 after a time interval. In other words, it needs to be used with a certain number of years, months, days, hours etc. In English this would be like saying "ever since three days ago, I have constantly had a headache." It doesn't have to be a specific number either, it could be "a few" (几).
This form cannot be used with 自, 从 or 自从 (or other similar words).
Time interval + 来
Examples
- 三 个 月来,我们 去 了 很 多地方 旅游。
- 五 年 来,物价 一直 上涨。
- 我 的 同学 几 天 来 一直 没有 上课。
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- New Practical Chinese Reader 4 (新实用汉语课本4) (p. 203) →buy
- Boya Chinese Elementary Starter 2 (博雅汉语初经起步篇) (p. 25) →buy
- 现代汉语八百词 (p. 616) →buy