Tag: Chinese Grammar

Chinese Grammar learning: 不断 vs 不停

If something keeps happening and won't stop happening, we say that it is "continuous" or "incessant". In Chinese, the words are "不断" (bùduàn) and "不停" (bùtíng). Instead of usually being adjectives, these two words are usually adverbs (but they can sometimes be adjectives too!). However, they are used in different ways and different places, so this article will help you distinguish when and where to use them.

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Chinese Grammar learning: 不但 / 不只 / 不仅……,而且 / 还 / 也 ……

We've seen 不但……而且 in B1, but other than that there are a number of other structures which can be used to express "not only…but also". 不但 can be substituted with 不仅(bù jǐn) and 不只 (bù zhǐ), all meaning "not only", and can be followed by 而且 (ér qiě) , 还 (hái), or 也 (yě) Other than 不但…而且 being more common than the others, they are all pretty similar in usage and meaning.

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Chinese Grammar learning: Adj + 极了

Just as 死了 can be used to intensify negative adjectives, 极了 (jíle) can be used to intensify positive adjectives.This is used in spoken, colloquial Chinese. 极 means "extreme" or "utmost", so using this grammar pattern takes your positive adjectives to the extreme!

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