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== 都 and 也 ==
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: ''See also: [["Ye" and "dou" together]]''
 
 
If you're using 都 and 也 in the same sentence, put 也 first:
 
 
 
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Subject + 也 + 都 + Verb + Object
 
 
 
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Some examples:
 
 
 
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* 他们 <em>也 都</em> 是 泰国 人。
 
* 我们 <em>也 都</em> 喜欢 喝 葡萄酒。
 
* 你们 <em>也 都</em> 是 医学生生 吗?
 
 
 
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[[Category:A1 grammar points]]
 
[[Category:A1 grammar points]]

Revision as of 01:26, 17 August 2011

The adverb 都 is used to express "all" in Chinese. In Chinese, it's more common to mark this than in English. If the subject is plural, 都 is often expected.

The structure is:

Subject + 都 + Verb + Object

Remember that 都 appears after the subject. A common mistake learners make is to put 都 at the beginning of the sentence (as "all" often appears there in English). This isn't good Chinese - make sure you put 都 after the subject. Some examples:

  • 我们 是 德国人。
  • 他们 踢足 球。
  • 你们 学习 中文 吗?
See also: "Ye" and "dou" together