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<li class="q">喝 很 <em>多</em> 啤酒 吧!</li>
 
<li class="q">我 应该 运动 <em>多</em> 点。</li>
 
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Revision as of 01:55, 3 May 2013

In China, you often hear you should do this or that more (eat more, drink more water, wear more warm clothing etc.), and they often use the word 多 (duō). What's not intuitive to learners is that the word 多 should come before the verb.

Structure

This structure is often used in commands or suggestions. Note the position of 多:

多 + Verb + Object

This structure is not used exclusively as a command, so you could also include a subject if you needed to.

Examples

  • 吃 点。
  • 喝 啤酒 吧!
  • 我 应该 运动。

Counter-Examples

Just to be completely clear, the following uses of 多 are not as natural as the ones above.

  • 点。
  • 喝 很 啤酒 吧!
  • 我 应该 运动 点。

The opposite of 多 is, of course, 少. It is further explained in the article Doing something less with "shao".

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

HSK4