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将 (jiāng) can be used to denote something is about to happen in the near future, a bit like "about to" in English. It is generally used in formal contexts.
 
将 (jiāng) can be used to denote something is about to happen in the near future, a bit like "about to" in English. It is generally used in formal contexts.
  
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{{Basic Grammar|将|B2|将 / 将要 / 将会 + V|他 <em>将要</em> 离开 上海 。|grammar point|ASGIQPUJ}}
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[{Similar|Auxiliary verb "hui" for "will"}}
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[{Similar|Wanting to do something with yao}}

Revision as of 02:21, 13 June 2012

将 (jiāng) can be used to denote something is about to happen in the near future, a bit like "about to" in English. It is generally used in formal contexts.

  • 我 相信 你 会 成为 一 个 成功 的 企业家。
  • 去 中国 学习。
  • 我们 公司 要 推出 一 个 新 产品。

将 is often combined with other verbs like 会 and 要, and has a similar meaning.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

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[{Similar|Auxiliary verb "hui" for "will"}} [{Similar|Wanting to do something with yao}}