Expressing "everything" with "shenme dou"

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"什么...都/也" (shénme...dōu/yě) is a pattern often used to express "all" or "everything". This pattern also works with other question words, such as 哪儿 and 什么时候.

Structures

The structure is very clear, as many Chinese grammar points are.

什么 + Noun. + 都

什么 + Noun. + 也

什么 + 都/也

Examples

  • 以后 你 应该 什么 水果 吃。Later you should eat every fruit.
  • 什么 电影 喜欢 看。I like to watch all the movies. (implying that I like all the movies that come my way)
  • 今天 我 什么 工作 做了。Today I did all my work.
  • 什么 知道。I know everything.

Negative Structures

The negative structure simply adds a 不 or a 没 after the 都/也.

什么 + Noun. + 都/也 + 不

什么 + Noun. + 都/也 + 没

Examples

  • 以后 你 应该 什么 水果 不 吃。Later you should not eat every fruit.
  • 什么 电影 不 喜欢 看。I don't like to watch every movie. (implying I don't like movies in general)
  • 今天 我 什么 工作 没 做。Today I didn't do any work.
  • 什么 不 知道。I don't know anything.

See also

Sources and further reading

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