Linking actions together in a sentence is very straightforward
and to the point. Because of this, there is no new word or phrase
needed!
Structure
In Chinese, it's very easy to describe two actions in a row.
Simply place one verb
phrase after another, in this structure:
Subj. + [Verb Phrase 1] + [Verb Phrase 2]
No connecting word is needed. A common mistake in the early
stages of learning Chinese is to try and link verbs with 和 (hé).
This is incorrect; 和
(hé) is for linking nouns. Just use one verb phrase after
another and the sequence of events is clear.
Examples
- 我 要 回家 吃饭。 Wǒ yào
huíjiā chīfàn.I want
to go home and eat.
- 你 要 去 超市 买 东西 吗?Nǐ yào
qù chāoshì mǎi dōngxi ma? Are you going to the supermarket to buy things?
- 他 不 想 去 图书馆 看 书。Tā bù
xiǎng qù túshūguǎn kàn shū.He doesn't want to go to the library and read.
- 你 打 电话 告诉 他 了 吗?Nǐ
dǎ diànhuà gàosu tā le ma? Did you call and tell him?
- 我们 要 坐 飞机 去 美国。Wǒmen yào
zuò fēijī qù Měiguó.We
are going to take an airplane to go to the USA.
- 你们 可以 上 网 买 机票 吗?Nǐmen
kěyǐ shàng wǎng mǎi jīpiào ma?
Can you use the Internet to buy airplane
tickets?
- 老板 下周 去 北京 开 会。Lǎobǎn
xià zhōu qù Běijīng kāi huì.Next week the boss will go to Beijing to have a
meeting.
- 中国人 都 要 回家 过 年。Zhōngguó
rén dōu yào huíjiā guònián.Chinese people all go back home for Chinese New
Year.
- 周末 我 喜欢 自己 买 菜 做饭。Zhōumò
wǒ xǐhuan zìjǐ mǎi cài zuòfàn.
I like to buy food to cook for myself on the
weekend.
- 早上 我 先 刷 牙 洗 脸,再 吃 早饭。Zǎoshang wǒ xiān shuā yá xǐ liǎn, zài
chī zǎofàn.In the morning, I first brush
my teeth and wash my face, and then I eat breakfast.
Note that the English translations of these sentences use the
word "and," but there is no equivalent to it in Chinese.
See also
Sources and further
reading
Books
Category:A2 grammar points