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One of the best ways to use the common character 的 (de) is to have it spice up your nouns with adjectives.
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One of the best ways to use the common character 的 (de) is to spice up your nouns with adjectives. By using 的 (de), we can connect descriptive adjectives to otherwise boring nouns.  
  
 
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== Structure with the noun==

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One of the best ways to use the common character 的 (de) is to spice up your nouns with adjectives. By using 的 (de), we can connect descriptive adjectives to otherwise boring nouns.

Structure with the noun

A very common way to modify nouns is to attach an adjective to them using 的 (de).

Adjective + 的 + Noun

This structure comes up extremely frequently and is an easy way to attribute features to nouns. Note that if the adjective has two characters (e.g. 漂亮 or 高兴), the 的 is generally required.

Examples

  • 红 色 的 气球A red balloon.
  • 漂亮 的 女孩儿Beautiful girl.
  • 好 看 的 衣服Beautiful clothes.
  • 好 喝 的 啤酒Great-tasting beer.
  • 可爱 的 宝宝A cute baby.
  • 我 喜欢 新鲜 的 果汁。I like fresh fruit juice.
  • 我 有 一 个 很 好 的 老师。I have a very good teacher.
  • 爸爸 给 了 我 一 个 很 旧 的 手机。My dad gave me a very old phone.
  • 我 家 有 一 只 白 色 的 小狗。My family has a pretty puppy.

Structure Without the noun

In some cases, it is possible to drop the noun altogether, and just use the adjective + 的. This is another example of the uses of "shi... de", where the 是 is present because it is connecting to a noun, and the 的 is taking the place of the noun. For this usage to work, there already has to be context, so that the listener can understand what the phrase is actually referring to. Without context, there would be no way to know what the 的 meant. Often, this construction can mean "one," as in "the blue one", or as something like "mine" or "Sarah's" if the noun that precedes it possesses the noun that is being dropped. Be careful though, if there is only going to be an adjective (without a 的 and an implied noun) you can't use 是. In that case, you would have to use 很.

Examples

  • A: 你 要 哪 个 气球?B:我 要 那 个红色 的A: Which balloon do you want? B: I want that red one.
  • A: 你 喜欢 哪 种 女孩子?B:漂亮的A: What kind of girls do you like? B: Pretty ones.
  • A: 你 想 吃 什么 饼干?B:甜的。A: What cookie do you want to eat? B: A sweet one.
  • A: 你 喜欢 喝 哪 个 国家 的 啤酒?B:德国 的。 A: Which country's beer do you like to drink? B: Germany's.
  • 你 是 学生?你是 哪 个 学校的? Are you a student? Which school's student?

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

HSK3