Expressing "when" with "shi"

By now you should now how to express "when" using "的时候" (de shíhou). But there's also a slightly shorter, more formal way to do it: simply use 时 (shí) all by itself. (No 的!)

Contents

1 Structure 2 Examples 3 See also 4 Sources and further reading 4.1 Books

Structure

Verb-Obj. + 时 ,Subj. ⋯⋯

As time words can appear before or after the subject, you can also place the Verb-Obj. + 时 after the subject.

There are two great examples of this pattern in the poem below:

你 一会儿看我 一会儿看云 你看我时很远 你看云时很近

Examples

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 24-5) →buy
Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 293-4) →buy