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The 是⋯⋯的 (shì... de) construction is used to draw particular attention to certain information in a sentence. It's often used to ask questions that seek specific information, or to explain a situation by emphasizing a particular detail. | The 是⋯⋯的 (shì... de) construction is used to draw particular attention to certain information in a sentence. It's often used to ask questions that seek specific information, or to explain a situation by emphasizing a particular detail. | ||
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== Basic Usage == | == Basic Usage == | ||
− | 是 | + | 是 ⋯⋯的 is not generally used for reporting new information, but for adding important details that make the information clearer. You could think of 是⋯⋯的 as being equivalent to saying one of the following in English: |
* "The situation is that" | * "The situation is that" | ||
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You might be wondering, "can I still say the same thing without the 是 and the 的?" The answer is that in most cases, ''no, not really''. While the 是 can sometimes be dropped, these examples sound weird without the 的. It's just a part of learning to ask questions naturally in Mandarin. You don't have to learn a "past tense," but you do have to learn this way of asking for details about the past, sooner or later. | You might be wondering, "can I still say the same thing without the 是 and the 的?" The answer is that in most cases, ''no, not really''. While the 是 can sometimes be dropped, these examples sound weird without the 的. It's just a part of learning to ask questions naturally in Mandarin. You don't have to learn a "past tense," but you do have to learn this way of asking for details about the past, sooner or later. | ||
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== Negative Form == | == Negative Form == | ||
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=== Examples === | === Examples === | ||
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− | Note that negating a | + | Note that negating a 是⋯⋯的 construction creates the implication that the action in the sentence ''was'' carried out, and only the detail emphasized by 是⋯⋯的 is being denied. So, in the last sentence, the implication is that 你 didn't go out with 她, but ''did'' go out with ''someone''. So negative 是⋯⋯的 constructions would work nicely in the final scenes of detective dramas. |
== Used in a Question == | == Used in a Question == | ||
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* With a [[Interrogative Sentences#Question particles|question particle]] | * With a [[Interrogative Sentences#Question particles|question particle]] | ||
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− | Although this structure is called the | + | Although this structure is called the 是⋯⋯的 construction, the 是 is nearly always optional. You will often hear this structure with 是 omitted, so be aware. The only time 是 is required in this construction is when it's being negated. Other than that, 是 is commonly omitted. |
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+ | It's important to note that a 是 ⋯⋯ 的 construction also indicates that an action has been completed. However, this is not the purpose of a 是 ⋯⋯ 的 construction. The association with a completed action is more like a ''side effect'' of 是 ⋯⋯ 的. This means you shouldn't use 是 ⋯⋯ 的 just to indicate that an action is completed. Use the [[aspect particle 了]] for that. Instead, use 是 ⋯⋯ 的 to draw attention to particular features of the action. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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- Also known as: 是⋯⋯的结构 (shì... de jiégòu), 是⋯⋯的 sentence and 是⋯⋯的 pattern.
The 是⋯⋯的 (shì... de) construction is used to draw particular attention to certain information in a sentence. It's often used to ask questions that seek specific information, or to explain a situation by emphasizing a particular detail.
While not strictly tied to any "tense," the 是⋯⋯的 construction is frequently used when asking details about the past or telling details about the past.
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Singling out Details for Emphasis
- A: 明天 我 要 去 杭州 。I will go to Hangzhou tomorrow.
- B: 你 怎么 去 ?How will you get there?
- A: 我 坐 火车 去 。I will go by train.
A 是⋯⋯的 construction can pick out any detail that's related to a past event. Whatever comes immediately after 是 is emphasized. Check out this example:
- A: 昨天 我 去 杭州 了。I will go to Hangzhou tomorrow.
- B: 你 是 怎么 去 的 ?How did you get there?
- A: 我 是 坐 火车 去 的 。I went by train.
Basic Usage
是 ⋯⋯的 is not generally used for reporting new information, but for adding important details that make the information clearer. You could think of 是⋯⋯的 as being equivalent to saying one of the following in English:
- "The situation is that"
- "It's that... "
- "It was... that... "
Structure
Subj. + 是 + [Information to be Emphasized] + Verb + 的
This structure can be used to emphasize any detail, but most commonly it emphasizes time, manner, or place. Don't worry if this still seems a little confusing; lots of helpful examples are coming up!
Examples
- 你们 是 什么时候 来 的 ?Emphasizing "when"When did you come?
- 我们 是 昨天 来 的。"Yesterday" is emphasized.We came yesterday.
- 你 是 在 哪儿 出生 的 ?"Where" is emphasized.Where were you born?
- 我 是 在 中国 出生 的 。"In China" is emphasized.I was born in China.
- 你 是 怎么 来 的 ?Emphasizing "how" or "in what manner"How did you come?
- 我 是 坐 飞机 来 的 。Emphasizing "by plane"I came by plane.
- 是 谁 告诉 你 的 ?Emphasizing "who"Who was it that told you?
- 是 一 个 同事 告诉 我 的 。Emphasizing "a colleague"It was a colleague that told me.
You might be wondering, "can I still say the same thing without the 是 and the 的?" The answer is that in most cases, no, not really. While the 是 can sometimes be dropped, these examples sound weird without the 的. It's just a part of learning to ask questions naturally in Mandarin. You don't have to learn a "past tense," but you do have to learn this way of asking for details about the past, sooner or later.
Negative Form
是⋯⋯的 sentences can only be negated with 不, as 没 can not be used to negate 是. Place 不 before 是 as you would in a standard sentence.
Examples
- 我们 不 是 坐 火车 来 的 。 We didn't come by train.
- 这个 电话 不 是 打给他的 。 This phone call isn't to him.
- 我们 不 是 去 看她 的 。 We didn't go to see her.
Note that negating a 是⋯⋯的 construction creates the implication that the action in the sentence was carried out, and only the detail emphasized by 是⋯⋯的 is being denied. So, in the last sentence, the implication is that 你 didn't go out with 她, but did go out with someone. So negative 是⋯⋯的 constructions would work nicely in the final scenes of detective dramas.
Used in a Question
是⋯⋯的 constructions can be made into questions in the usual three ways to form questions in Chinese:
- With a question particle
- With a question word
- Within affirmative-negative questions
Examples
- 他 是 坐飞机 去 的 吗 ?Did he go by plane?
- 你们 是 不 是 去年 认识 的 ?Did you meet each other last year?
- 你 的 车 是 在 哪儿 买 的 ?Where did you buy your car?
- 你 跟 谁 去 的 ?Who did you go with?
- 这个 东西 多少钱 买 的 ?How much did this thing cost?
Although this structure is called the 是⋯⋯的 construction, the 是 is nearly always optional. You will often hear this structure with 是 omitted, so be aware. The only time 是 is required in this construction is when it's being negated. Other than that, 是 is commonly omitted.
the Optional 是
A few examples:
- 你 坐 地铁 来 的 吗 ?Did you come by metro?
- 我们 两 个 月 以前 认识 的。We met two months ago.
- 我 跟 我 男朋友 一起 去 的。I went there with my boyfriend.
Where to Put 的 When there's an Object
Up till now we've said that 的 appears at the end of the sentence in a 是⋯⋯ 的 construction. This is very often the case. However, if there's an object, 的 can appear before the object.
For example:
- 我 是 在 加拿大 学 的 英语。the 的 comes before the object 英语I studied English in Canada.
- 我 是 在 加拿大 学 英语 的。the 的 comes after the object 英语I studied English in Canada.
Note that if the object is a person, 的 has to go at the end of the sentence. Otherwise it can go before the object or at the end of the sentence.
- 我 是 在 法国 认识 的 她。the 的 cannot come before the object 她I met her in France.
- 我 是 在 法国 认识 她 的。the 的 can only come after the object 她I met her in France.
Completed Action
It's important to note that a 是 ⋯⋯ 的 construction also indicates that an action has been completed. However, this is not the purpose of a 是 ⋯⋯ 的 construction. The association with a completed action is more like a side effect of 是 ⋯⋯ 的. This means you shouldn't use 是 ⋯⋯ 的 just to indicate that an action is completed. Use the aspect particle 了 for that. Instead, use 是 ⋯⋯ 的 to draw attention to particular features of the action.
See Also
- 的 (modal particle)
- Adding emphasis with "jiushi"
- Uses of "shi ⋯⋯ de"
- Editing Indicating purpose or intent using "shi...de"
Sources and Further Reading
Books
- A Practical Chinese Grammar For Foreigners (外国人实用汉语语法) (pp. 577-9) Anything Goes (无所不谈) →buy
- Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 54-5) →buy
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 46-7, 173-80) →buy
- Chinese Grammar - Broken down into 100 items - Basic and Intermediate Levels (汉语语法百项讲练 - 初中级) (pp. 319-22) →buy
- Contemporary Chinese 2 (当代中文2) (pp. 46) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 119-121) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (pp. 14-6) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 2 (pp. 152-4) →buy
- Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar (pp. 587-94) →buy
- Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 233-5) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 2 (新实用汉语课本2) (pp. 88-9, 153) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 4 (新实用汉语课本4) (pp. 204-5) →buy
- Short-term Spoken Chinese: Threshold Vol. 2 (汉语口语入门篇下) (pp. 66-8) →buy
- 40 Lessons for Basic Chinese Course (基础汉语40课下册) (p. 530)→buy
- 40 Lessons for Basic Chinese Course (基础汉语40课上册) (p. 205)→buy
Websites
- University website: %20de%20%20construction The shi... de construction
- East Asia Student: The 是 … 的 construction in Mandarin