Mixing up the order of the two syllables in a word is something most learners do. This makes the pair 适合 (shìhé) and 合适 (héshì) annoying, to say the least. They mean more or less the same thing, but the former is a verb, while the latter is an adjective.

The Verb 适合

适合 is a verb meaning "to suit," and must take an object.

Structure

Subj. + 适合 + Obj.

Examples

The Adjective 合适

合适 is an adjective meaning "suitable or appropriate," and is used in the same way as other adjectives.

Structure

Subj. + Adv. + 合适

Examples

Don't Confuse the Two

We cannot say:

We can say:

Example Dialog

See Also

Sources and further reading

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