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Structure

To talk about events that happened at or during a particular time, 的时候 is often used. This is simply attached to the word or phrase indicating the time:

Time + 的时候 + Subject + Verb + Object

As time words can appear before or after the subject, you can also place the Time + 的时候 after the subject.

Examples

  • 的时候,我很开心。
  • 在 大学 的时候 常常 出去 玩。
  • 工作 的时候,喜欢 安静。
  • 跟 朋友 一起 的时候 ,喜欢 喝 啤酒。
  • 休息 的时候,我 喜欢 听 音乐。
  • 的时候,我 不 喜欢 吃 蔬菜。

See also

Sources and further reading

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