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This pattern tells us that '''as soon as''' (一) one thing happened, then (就) '''another thing happened''' immediately afterward.
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This pattern tells us that '''as soon as''' (一, yī) one thing happened, then (就, jiù) '''another thing happened''' immediately afterward.
  
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==

Revision as of 04:28, 25 July 2013

This pattern tells us that as soon as (一, yī) one thing happened, then (就, jiù) another thing happened immediately afterward.

Structure

The pattern involves two different events, the first preceded by "一", and then the second event, which follows in quick succession, preceded by 就.

一 + Event 1 + 就 + Event 2

The subjects of the two "Events" can be the same, but they don't have to be. If they're the same, then you don't need to repeat the subject for the second one.

Examples

  • 看到 他 很 不 高兴 。As soon as I saw him, I was unhappy.
  • 想到 上班 很 烦 。As soon as I though about work, I was annoyed.
  • 生气 脸 红 。As soon as he gets angry, his face turns red.

Sources and further reading

Books