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Revision as of 01:46, 26 October 2017

When a verb is done more than once, it also requires a measure word to accompany it. This way the measure word is acting as a way to count the frequency or re-occurrence of an action.

Structure

Verb + Number + Measure Word

The grammar pattern is very similar to English. For example, "看三次" and "saw three times" mirror each other in structure. In Chinese sentences, these measure words can either come after the verb (as a complement) or before the word (as an adverb). You should also know that, like nouns, some verbs have special measure words to go with them. The basic verbal measure word, however, is 次.

Examples

  • 去 过 两 qù guo liǎng have been there twice.
  • 说 了 很 多 shuō le hěn duō have said it many times.
  • 读 两 dú liǎng biànRead it twice.
  • 已经 听 了 十几 yǐjīng tīng le shí jǐ biànhave already listened to it more than ten times.
  • 打 了 三 dǎ le sān xiàHit three times.

See also