Expressing "every time" with "mei" and "dou"

"每...都..." (měi...dōu...) is a pattern used to express "every" when talking about a quantitative amount. This is similar to how we say "every day I eat cereal" or "every student passed the exam。“

Using 每...都 to mean "every"

Using 每 and 都 together is pretty simple.

每 + Number + Measure Word + Noun + 都 + Adjective/Verb

Note is that if the number is simply just "one", then it's usually omitted.

Examples

  • (一) 个 星期 三 都 去 实习。I go to my internship every Wednesday.
  • (一) 天 上 班。He works every day.
  • 请 你 两 天 服 一 次 药。Every two days, take a pill.

Just make sure that when you went to express "every one" with 每, as in "every day I take a nap", don't forget the 都! Sometimes you don't necessarily need it, but when in doubt, just use it to be safe!

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

  • 一 句 话 要 听 一下。Every time she speaks, she listens as well.
  • 看完 一部电影 想 跟 他讨论。Every time I finish watching a movie, I want to discuss it with him.

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