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− | *他 <em>每</em> <strong> | + | * 他 <em>每</em> <strong>遇到</strong> 一 个 问题,<em>都</em> 要 记 下来。<span class="trans">Every time he comes across a problem, he needs to write it down.</span> |
− | *她 <em>每</em> <strong>参观</strong>一个 地方 <em>都</em> 要 拍照。<span class="trans">Every time she visits some place, she takes photos.</span> | + | * 她 <em>每</em> <strong>参观</strong>一个 地方 <em>都</em> 要 拍照。<span class="trans">Every time she visits some place, she takes photos.</span> |
− | * | + | * 他 <em>每</em> <strong>拍完</strong> 一部电影, <em>都</em> 要 休息 一个月。<span class="trans">Every time he finishes shooting a movie, he needs to take a break for one month.</span> |
− | * | + | * 记住,<em>每</em> <strong>写完</strong>一 篇 文章 <em>都</em> 要 保存。<span class="trans">Remember, every time you finish writing an article, save it.</span> |
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每……都…… (měi... dōu...) is a pattern used to express "every time," even though the phrase 每次 (měi cì) may not be explicitly used.
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Using 每 and 都 when focusing on time
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Using 每 and 都 when focusing on a certain action
In this grammar structure, we focus on every time a certain action is done, like "every time he speaks I can't understand him."
每 + Verb + Number + 都 + Adjective/Verb
Examples
- 他 每 遇到 一 个 问题,都 要 记 下来。Every time he comes across a problem, he needs to write it down.
- 她 每 参观一个 地方 都 要 拍照。Every time she visits some place, she takes photos.
- 他 每 拍完 一部电影, 都 要 休息 一个月。Every time he finishes shooting a movie, he needs to take a break for one month.
- 记住,每 写完一 篇 文章 都 要 保存。Remember, every time you finish writing an article, save it.
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Sources and further reading
Books
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 87-8) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 267) →buy
- Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 284-5) →buy