{{Grammar Box}} {{stub}} Although sometimes translated as "in passing" or even "conveniently," the most common way that the idea of [[adverb]] 顺便 (shùnbiàn) is expressed in English is "while you're at it" (or "while I'm at it," etc.). It's the idea of doing something at a convenient and logical time to save effort. Now you just have to get used to expressing this concept as an adverb. == General use of 顺便 == === Structure ===
Subj. +Verb Phrase 1,顺便 + Verb Phrase 2
=== Example ===
*你 去 买 早饭 的 时候 顺便 帮 我 带 杯 咖啡 吧。Nǐ chūqù de shíhou shùnbiàn bāng wǒ dài bēi kāfēi ba.Bring me a cup of coffee when you go to buy breakfast. *你 去 超市 能 不 能 顺便 帮 我 买 一 瓶 牛奶?Nǐ qù chāoshì néng bu néng shùnbiàn bāng wǒ mǎi yī píng niúnǎi?Could you please buy me a bottle of milk when you go to the supermarket? *老板 去 见 客户,顺便 吃 了 午饭。Lǎobǎn qù jiàn kèhù, shùnbiàn chī le wǔfàn.The boss went to see the client and also eat lunch with him. *我 下周 去 北京 出差,顺便 去 看 一 个 朋友。Wǒ xià zhōu qù Běijīng chūchāi, shùnbiàn qù kàn yīgè péngyou.I'm going to Beijing on a business trip next week. I'll go to visit a friend while I'm there. *我 出门 的 时候 都 会 顺便 扔 垃圾。Wǒ chūmén de shíhou dōu huì shùnbiàn rēng lājī.I take out the trash every time I leave the house. *你 见 他 的 时候 顺便 问 一下 他 周末 来 不 来。Nǐ jiàn tā de shíhou shùnbiàn wèn yīxià tā zhōumò lái bu lái.Ask him if he's coming this weekend when you meet him. == Colloquial usage of 顺便 == Here 顺便 means by the way. === Common phrases ===
顺便说一下 顺便问一下
=== Example ===
*顺便 说 一下,我 最近 搬 家 了。Shùnbiàn huō yīxià, wǒ zuìjìn bān jiā le.By the way, I moved lately. *顺便 问 一下,你 下周 什么 时候 回来?Shùnbiàn wèn yīxià, nǐ xià zhōu shénme shíhou huílái?By the way, when are you coming back next weekend? *顺便 说 一下,电脑 已经 修 好 了。Shùnbiàn huō yīxià, diànnǎo yǐjīng xiū hǎo le.By the way, the computer's been fixed.
== See aslo == == Sources and further reading == === Books === === Dictionaries === [[Category:B2 grammar points]] [[Category: Adverbs]] {{Basic Grammar|顺便|B2|Subj. +Verb Phrase 1,顺便 + Verb Phrase 2|你 出去 的 时候顺便 帮 我 买 杯 咖啡。|grammar point|ASG5334C}} {{Used for|Describing actions}} {{POS|Adverbs}}