When conceding a point, we often put emphasis on the point we are conceding, and in Chinese there is a way to do that with 是 (shì).
Contents
- Structure
- Examples
- See also
- Sources and further reading
- Books
Structure
This pattern is often used in an argument or debate. It's usually indicating that the speaker is conceding a point, but they still have some reservations about the topic at hand. Don't worry, the examples will make this clear.
Adj. + 是 + Adj. , 但是 / 就是 ⋯⋯
"但是"连接的第二个分句可以是好的、让人满意的方面或者相反的情况。"就是"连接的第二个分句一定是让人不满意的方面。
Examples
- 好吃 是 好吃 ,就是 不 太 健康 。 Hǎochī shì hǎochī, jiùshì bù tài jiànkāng.
It is tasty, but it's not very healthy.
- 这个 东西 好 是 好 ,就是 太 贵 了 。 Zhège dōngxi hǎo shì hǎo, jiùshì tài guì le.
This thing is good, but it's too expensive.
- 工作 忙 是 忙 ,但是 我 很 开心 。 Gōngzuò máng shì máng, dànshì wǒ hěn kāixīn.
I am busy at work, but I'm very happy with my job.
- 这 件 衣服 便宜 是 便宜 ,但是 质量 不 太 好 。 Zhè jiàn yīfu piányi shì piányi, dànshì zhìliàng bù tài hǎo.
This piece of clothing may be cheap, but the quality isn't very good.
- 这个 学生 聪明 是 聪明 ,就是 不 太 努力 。 Zhège xuéshēng cōngming shì cōngming, jiùshì bù tài nǔlì.
This student may be smart, but he's not very hardworking.
- 这个 办公楼 好 是 好 ,但是 交通 不太 方便。 Zhège bàngōnglóu hǎo shì hǎo, dànshì jiāotōng bù tài fāngbiàn.
This office building is great, but the transportation is not very convenient.
- 他 女朋友 漂亮 是 漂亮 ,就是 有点 矮 。 Tā nǚpéngyou piàoliang shì piàoliang, jiùshì gèzi yǒudiǎn ǎi.
His girlfriend is pretty, but she is a little short.
- 玩 得 开心 是 开心 ,但是 有点 累 。 Wán de kāixīn shì kāixīn, dànshì yǒudiǎn lèi.
We had lots of fun, but we were also a little tired after that.
- 这个 老师 严格 是 严格 ,但是 她 教 得 好 。Zhège lǎoshī yángé shì yángé, dànshì tā jiāo de hǎo.
This teacher is strict, but she teaches very well.
- 这个 运动 危险 是 危险 ,但是 很 刺激 。 Zhège yùndòng wēixiǎn shì wēixiǎn, dànshì hěn cìjī. This sport may be dangerous, but it's also very exciting.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 180)
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 22- 3)
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (p. 119)