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Lesson 9 Dialogue 1 Grammar University of Michigan Flint Zhong, Yan

The Modal Verb 要 (yào) One of the meanings of 要 (yào) is “to desire to do something.”

明天是周末,你要做 什么? Míngtiān shì zhōumò, nǐ yào zuò shénme? Tomorrow is the weekend. What do you want to do?

我要去图书馆看书, 你去不去? Wǒ yào qù túshūguǎn kàn shū, nǐ qù bu qù? I want to go to the library to read. Are you going?

我要喝可乐,他要喝 茶。 Wǒ yào hē kělè, tā yào hē chá. I want to drink cola. He wants to drink tea.

To negate it, use 不想 (bù xiǎng) 我不想去图书馆。 Wǒ bù xiǎng qù túshūguǎn. I don’t feel like going to the library.

I don’t feel like doing my homework today. 今天我不想做功課。 Jīntiān wǒ bù xiǎng zuò gōngkè.

Measure Words “measure word + noun” combinations: 一个人 yí ge rén a person

一位先生 yí wèi xiānsheng a gentleman

一杯茶 yì bēi chá a cup of tea

一瓶可乐 yì píng kělè a bottle of cola

一枝笔 yì zhī bǐ a pen

一张纸 yì zhāng zhǐ a piece of paper

一节课 yì jié kè a class period

一篇日记 yì piān rìjì a diary entry

一封信 yì fēng xìn a letter

一件衬衫 yí jiàn chènshān a shirt

一条裤子 yì tiáo kùzi a pair of pants

一本书 yì běn shū a book

The 的 (de) Structure We have a 的 (de) structure when a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective is followed by the structural particle 的 (de). Grammatically, a 的 (de) structure is equivalent to a noun.

老师的 lǎoshī de, the teacher’s 我的 wǒ de, mine 大的 dà de, the big one

多 (duō) Used Interrogatively The adverb 多 (duō) is often used in a question asking about degree or extent

你今年多大? Nǐ jīnnián duō dà? How old are you this year?

你穿多大的衣服? Nǐ chuān duō dà de yīfu? What size clothes do you wear?

你弟弟多高? Nǐ dìdi duō gāo? How tall is your younger brother?

The adjectives that follow 多 (duō) are typically those suggesting large extents such as 大 (dà, big), 高 (gāo, tall; high) and 远 (yuǎn, far), rather than those denoting small degrees such as 小 (xiǎo, small; little), 矮 (ǎi, short), and 近 (jìn, near).

Amounts of Money EnglishDollarDimeCent Written Chinese 元 (yuán), 角 (jiǎo, 1/10 of a yuan), 分 (fēn, one cent or 1/100 of a yuan) Spoken Chinese 块 (kuài) 毛 (máo, 1/10 of a yuan) 分 (fēn, one cent or 1/100 of a yuan)

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