In this grammar structure, we learn about a way to say "all" that is, well, a bit more epic. Sort of like how we might say "all the king's men" or "all the money in the world."

Contents

  1. Structure
  2. Examples
  3. See also
  4. Sources and further reading
    1. Books

Structure

"所有的⋯⋯ 都⋯⋯" (suǒyǒude... dōu...) is a pattern used to refer to "every" or "all" of a noun, with the quantity of said noun usually being fairly large. You can sometimes not use “” after “所有”.

所有的 + Noun + + Verb / Adj.

Examples

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

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