对外汉语学习网

  • Advanced Search
  • BookMark
  • Site Map
  • Rss Subscription
  • Set as Homepage
  • Tags
  • Tag List
  • Keywords List
Current Location: Homepage » Basic Chinese » Mandarin Grammar 汉语语法 » Main Body

Chinese grammar:"Had better" with 还是"haishi"

Time:2015-07-31Source:Internet
Profile:Chinese grammar:"Had better" with 还是"haishi"
(单词翻译:双击或拖选)

One of the ways to use 还是 (háishì) is to have it mean "you had better," similar to how in English we may say "I think you had better start on your homework." in Chinese grammar.

Structure

还是 as an adverb can express "had better" or "it would be better to". The idea is that the speaker has given the matter some thought, and after considering it, has finally come to a decision. The announcement of this decision will frequently include 还是, and it usually comes before a verb or a subject.
subject+还是+action+(吧)

吧 is often placed after this structure, as it's a suggestion.

Examples

Nǐ bú huì, háishì wǒ zuò bɑ.
你 不 会, 还是 我 做 吧。
You can't, I had better do it.
Good
(0)
0%
Bad
(0)
0%

Hot Tags: chinese grammar learning chinese 对外汉语


------分隔线---------- ------------------
[Read More]  Relevant comments