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There are many ways to explain why you are doing something or what's the use of thing. This article will explain another way to do that, and it just happens to involve "是...的". This isn't to say that you can't make these sentences without using "是" and "的" but this can help emphasize why you are doing something or what's the use of thing, giving your sentence a little more kick.
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There are many ways to explain why you are doing something or what's the use of things. This article will explain another way to do that, and it just happens to involve "是...的". This isn't to say that you can't make these sentences without using "是" and "的" but this can help emphasize why you are doing something or what's the use of thing, giving your sentence a little more kick.
  
 
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如果主语是人,经常在“是”的后面加“来”或者“去”,意思是“来这里”或者“去那里”;如果主语是物,经常在“是”后面加“用来”。结构如下:
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If the subject is a person, there is often a "来" or "去" after the "是", indicating direction like "coming here" or "going there". If the subject is a thing, "用来" is often used. Look at the examples below for some more clarification.
  
 
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*老王 <em>是</em> 来 (这里) 帮 我们<em>的</em>。
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*老王 <em>是</em> 来 (这里) 帮 我们<em>的</em>。<span class="trans">Old Wang is here to help us.</span>
*我 <em>是</em> 来 上海 旅游 <em>的</em>。
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*我 <em>是</em> 来 上海 旅游 <em>的</em>。<span class="trans">I came to Shanghai to travel.</span>
*你 要 记住,你 <em>是</em> 去 (学校) 学习 <em>的</em>,不 是 去 玩 <em>的</em>。
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*你 要 记住,你 <em>是</em> 去 (学校) 学习 <em>的</em>,不 是 去 玩 <em>的</em>。<span class="trans">You need to remember, you went (to school) to study.</span>
*这 个 男 孩子 <em>是</em> 来 这里 实习 <em>的</em>。
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*这 个 男 孩子 <em>是</em> 来 这里 实习 <em>的</em>。<span class="trans">This boy is here to do an internship.</span>
*钱 <em>是</em> 用来 花<em> 的</em>。
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*钱 <em>是</em> 用来 花<em> 的</em>。<span class="trans">Money is for spending.</span>
*这 间 房子 <em>是</em> 用来 放 杂物 <em>的</em>。
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*这 间 房子 <em>是</em> 用来 放 杂物 <em>的</em>。<span class="trans">This room is for putting all of our junk.</span>
*这 种 面包 <em>是</em> 用来 做 三明治<em>的</em>。
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*这 种 面包 <em>是</em> 用来 做 三明治<em>的</em>。<span class="trans">This kind of bread is for making sandwiches.</span>
 
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Revision as of 08:07, 3 July 2013

There are many ways to explain why you are doing something or what's the use of things. This article will explain another way to do that, and it just happens to involve "是...的". This isn't to say that you can't make these sentences without using "是" and "的" but this can help emphasize why you are doing something or what's the use of thing, giving your sentence a little more kick.

Structure

Subject + 是 + Reason/Purpose + 的

If the subject is a person, there is often a "来" or "去" after the "是", indicating direction like "coming here" or "going there". If the subject is a thing, "用来" is often used. Look at the examples below for some more clarification.

Person + 是 + 来 + Reason/Purpose + 的

Thing + 是 + 用来 + Reason/Purpose + 的


Examples

  • 老王 来 (这里) 帮 我们Old Wang is here to help us.
  • 来 上海 旅游 I came to Shanghai to travel.
  • 你 要 记住,你 去 (学校) 学习 ,不 是 去 玩 You need to remember, you went (to school) to study.
  • 这 个 男 孩子 来 这里 实习 This boy is here to do an internship.
  • 用来 花Money is for spending.
  • 这 间 房子 用来 放 杂物 This room is for putting all of our junk.
  • 这 种 面包 用来 做 三明治This kind of bread is for making sandwiches.

See Also