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* 你 <strong>要么</strong> <em>今天</em> 过来 ,<strong>要么</strong> <em>后天</em> 过来 。
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* 你 <strong>要么</strong> <em>今天</em> 过来 ,<strong>要么</strong> <em>后天</em> 过来 。<span class="trans">You can either come back today or the day after tomorrow.</span>
* 咱们 <em>要么</em> 说 汉语,<em>要么</em> 就 别 说话。
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* 咱们 <em>要么</em> 说 汉语,<em>要么</em> 就 别 说话。<span class="trans">We'll either speak Chinese or another language.</span>
  
 
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* 我们 <strong>要么</strong> 喝 <em>葡萄酒</em>,<strong>要么</strong> 喝 <em>啤酒</em>。
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* 我们 <strong>要么</strong> 喝 <em>葡萄酒</em>,<strong>要么</strong> 喝 <em>啤酒</em>。<span class="trans">We either drink wine or we drink beer.</span>
  
 
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* <strong>要么</strong> <em>你</em> 去,<strong>要么</strong> <em>我</em> 去。
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* <strong>要么</strong> <em>你</em> 去,<strong>要么</strong> <em>我</em> 去。<span class=
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Revision as of 07:17, 13 June 2013

You can give a series of alternatives by using 要么. The structure is pretty versatile, as you can put a wide variety of things after each 要么:

Structure

要么 + [option A] + 要么 + [option B]

Examples

Firstly, you can use an adverbial (extra information about the verb such as time, manner or place). Some examples:

  • 要么 今天 过来 ,要么 后天 过来 。You can either come back today or the day after tomorrow.
  • 咱们 要么 说 汉语,要么 就 别 说话。We'll either speak Chinese or another language.

Secondly, different objects can be given as options:

  • 我们 要么葡萄酒要么啤酒We either drink wine or we drink beer.

Different subjects also work:

  • 要么 去,要么 去。Either you go or I go.

See also

Sources and further reading

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