Lesson 18 Dialogue 1

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Lesson 18 Dialogue 1 Grammar University of Michigan Flint Zhong, Yan

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Lesson 18 Dialogue 1. Grammar. 又 (yòu). 又 (yòu) can indicate repetition of an action over the course of time. 我昨天看了一个电影,今天又看了一个 Wǒ zuótiān kàn le yí ge diànyǐng, jīntiān yòu kàn le yí ge I watched a movie yesterday, and watched another one today. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson 18 Dialogue 1

Grammar

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又 (yòu)

又 (yòu) can indicate repetition of an action over the course of time

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我昨天看了一个电影,今天又看了一个

Wǒ zuótiān kàn le yí ge diànyǐng, jīntiān yòu kàn le yí ge

I watched a movie yesterday, and watched another one today

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又 (yòu) can also suggest augmentation or exacerbation of certain conditions or circumstances

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你平常吃得那么多,又不运动,当然越来越胖了。

Nǐ píngcháng chī de nàme duō, yòu bú yùndòng, dāngrán yuè lái yuè pàng le.

You usually eat so much, and on top of that you don’t exercise. No wonder you’re putting on more and more weight.

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Duration of Non-Action

Time Expression + 没 (méi) + V + ( 了 ) This structure indicates that an action

has not been or was not performed for a certain period of time.

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他三天没上网了。 Tā sān tiān méi

shàng wǎng le. He hasn’t gone

online for three days.

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我两年没检查身体了。

Wǒ liǎng nián méi jiǎnchá shēntǐ le.

I haven’t had a check-up in two years.

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我的狗病了,一天没吃东西了。

Wǒ de gǒu bìng le, yì tiān méi chī dōngxi le.

My dog is sick; she hasn’t eaten anything for a day.

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妹妹上个月特别忙,三个星期没回家。

Mèimei shàng ge yuè tèbié máng, sān ge xīngqī méi huí jiā.

My younger sister was especially busy last month, and she didn’t come home for three weeks.

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去年寒假我去英国旅行,一个月没吃中国菜。

Qùnián hánjià wǒ qù Yīngguó lǚxíng, yí ge yuè méi chī Zhōngguó cài.

I went on a trip to Britain during the winter break last year, and didn’t eat any Chinese food for a month.

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Duration of Non-Action VS. Duration of Action in Affirmative Sentence.

A: 我学了两年中文了。 Wǒ xué le liǎng nián

Zhōngwén le. I have been

studying Chinese for two years.

B: 是吗?我两年没学中

文了。 Shì ma? Wǒ liǎng

nián méi xué Zhōngwén le.

Really? I haven’t studied Chinese for two years.

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好 / 难 (hǎo/nán) + V

ome verbs can be preceded by 好 or 难 (hǎo or nán), and the resulting compounds become adjectives.

In this case, 好 (hǎo) usually means “easy” while 难 (nán) means “difficult”

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好受 Hǎoshòu easy to bear

难受 nánshòu hard to bear

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好写 hǎoxiě easy to write

难写 Nánxiě hard to write

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好走 Hǎozǒu easy to walk on

难走 Nánzǒu hard to walk on

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好说 Hǎoshuō easy to say

难说 Nánshuō difficult to say

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好懂 Hǎodǒng easy to understand

难懂 Nándǒng hard to understand

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好唱 Hǎochàng easy to sing

难唱 Nánchàng hard to sing

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In some other compounds 好 (hǎo) suggests that the action

represented by the verb is pleasant while 难 (nán) means the opposite

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好看 Hǎokàn pretty

难看 Nánkàn ugly

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好听 Hǎotīng pleasant to the ear

难听 Nántīng unpleasant to the

ear

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下去 (xia qu) Indicating Continuation

下去 (xia qu) signifi es the continuation of an action that is already in progress.

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说下去。 Shuō xia qu. Go on speaking.

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你别念下去了,我一点儿也不喜欢听。

Nǐ bié niàn xia qu le, wǒ yì diǎnr yě bù xǐhuan tīng.

Please stop reading. I don’t like listening to it at all.

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Chinese is very interesting. I’d like to continue learning it. 中文很有意思,我

想学下去。 Zhōngwén hěn yǒu

yìsi, wǒ xiǎng xué xia qu.

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你已经跑了一个多小时了,再跑下去,要累死了。

Nǐ yǐjǐng pǎo le yí ge duō xiǎoshí le, zài pǎo xia qu, yào lèi sǐ le.

You’ve already been running for more than an hour; if you keep running, you’ll be exhausted.

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谢谢

再见

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