Difference between revisions of "Expressing existence with "you""

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Revision as of 08:46, 16 July 2013

有 (yǒu) can mean "to have," but it's also used to express existence.

Structure

The verb 有, "to have", can also be used to express existence. This is similar to saying "there is" or "there are" in English.

Place + 有 + Object

Examples

  • 那里 啤酒 吗?Is there beer there?
  • 日本 很 多 中国人。 There are many Chinese people in Japan.
  • 这里 错误。There is a mistake here.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books