Challenging a verb with "shenme"

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Adding 什么 (shénme) to the end of a verb can be used to change a sentence into a rhetorical question. This usage is often used with separable verbs.\r\n== Structure ==\r\nThe most common structure you will see is:\r\n

\r\nVerb + 什么 + Object\r\n

\r\n== Examples ==\r\nThis usage is best illustrated with examples:\r\n

\r\n*这么 大 年纪 了,结 什么 婚啊! The speaker is implying that getting married at this age is a ridiculous notion.
  • 什么 歉,又 不是 你 的 错。 The speaker is implying that apologizing is completely unnecessary.
  • 什么 年 啊,还 得 又 送 红包 又 送礼。 The speaker is implying that celebrating Chinese New Year isn't economically feasible.
  • 没有 钱 看 什么 电影。 The speaker is implying that there's no money to watch a movie.
  • 还 吃 什么 饭,要 迟到 了。 The speaker is implying that there's no time to eat.\r\n

\r\nNote that the questions above would likely be between friends, or at least two people who are quite familiar with each other. Tone of voice and context is key.\r\n==See also==

  • Challenging an Adjective with "shenme"\r\n==Sources and further reading==\r\n
  • HSK5