Difference between revisions of "Time words and word order"

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So this is one of the rare occasions where if you start speaking with English word order (time first), you can carry on and get away with it.
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* <em>昨天</em> 我 去 了 酒吧。
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* 我 <em>昨天</em> 我 去 了 酒吧。
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* <em>下 个 星期</em> 他 要 回国。
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* 他 <em>下 个 星期</em> 要 回国。
  
 
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Revision as of 07:08, 17 August 2011

In Chinese, time words can appear in one of two positions in the sentence: either at the beginning of the sentence (before the subject), or directly after the subject. The structures are:

Time + Subject + Verb + Object

Subject + Time + Verb + Object

So this is one of the rare occasions where if you start speaking with English word order (time first), you can carry on and get away with it.

Some examples:

  • 昨天 我 去 了 酒吧。
  • 昨天 我 去 了 酒吧。
  • 下 个 星期 他 要 回国。
  • 下 个 星期 要 回国。