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* 他 是 你 哥哥 , <em>对 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Tā shì nǐ gēge, <em>dùi ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">He is your older brother, right?</span> | * 他 是 你 哥哥 , <em>对 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Tā shì nǐ gēge, <em>dùi ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">He is your older brother, right?</span> | ||
* 她 不 知道 , <em>对 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Tā bù zhīdao, <em>dùi ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">She doesn't know, right?</span> | * 她 不 知道 , <em>对 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Tā bù zhīdao, <em>dùi ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">She doesn't know, right?</span> | ||
− | * 这样 做 , <em>对 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Zhèyàng | + | * 这样 做 , <em>对 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Zhèyàng zuò, <em>dùi ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">Like this, right?</span> |
* 你 没有 来 过 , <em>是 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ méiyǒu lái gùo, <em>shì ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">You haven't been here, right?</span> | * 你 没有 来 过 , <em>是 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ méiyǒu lái gùo, <em>shì ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">You haven't been here, right?</span> | ||
* 给 我们 米饭 , <em>可以 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Gěi wǒmen mǐfàn, <em>kěyǐ ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">Give us some rice, OK?</span> | * 给 我们 米饭 , <em>可以 吗</em> ? <span class="pinyin">Gěi wǒmen mǐfàn, <em>kěyǐ ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">Give us some rice, OK?</span> |
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As well as yes / no questions, you can also form tag questions with 吗 (ma). Tag questions are quick questions that are tagged on the end of a sentence to ask for confirmation. In English, this is often done with "right?", or by adding the negative form of the verb phrase, e.g. "isn't it?"
The easiest way to do this in Chinese is to add some kind of confirmation word and 吗 (ma) on the end of the sentence.
Basic Pattern
A you can see below, the pattern typically involves words like 好 (hǎo), 对 (duì), 是 (shì), or 可以 (kěyǐ), followed by 吗 (ma).
……, 好 / 对 / 是 / 可以 + 吗?
By placing these on the end of a sentence, you can soften a suggestion or request confirmation.
Examples
- 我们 喝 茶 , 好 吗 ? Let's drink some tea, OK?
- 我们 去 咖啡 店 , 好 吗 ? Let's go to the cafe, OK?
- 你 喜欢 他 , 是 吗 ? You like him, don't you?
- 去 吃 中国 菜 , 好 吗 ? We are going to go to eat Chinese food, OK?
- 他 是 你 哥哥 , 对 吗 ? He is your older brother, right?
- 她 不 知道 , 对 吗 ? She doesn't know, right?
- 这样 做 , 对 吗 ? Like this, right?
- 你 没有 来 过 , 是 吗 ? You haven't been here, right?
- 给 我们 米饭 , 可以 吗 ? Give us some rice, OK?
- 妈妈 , 我 要 吃 巧克力 , 可以 吗 ? Mom, I want to eat chocolate, may I?
See also
Sources and Further Reading
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 144-145) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1) (p. 218) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (p. 106) →buy