One way to intensify a sentence is to make it an exclamation. To do
this, you can use 多 (duō).
Structure
As well as asking about
degree, you can also use 多
(duō) to intensify adjectives.
Subj. + 多 + Adj.
Examples
- 一个人 多 好! Yīgèrén duō
hǎo!It's so nice being alone!
- 你 女儿 多 聪明 啊! Nǐ nǚér
duō cōngming a! Your daughter is
so smart!
- 今天 天气 多 舒服 !Jīntiān tiānqì
duō shūfu! Today's weather is so
nice!
- 你 看 这 个 地方 ,多 美 啊!Nǐ kàn
zhège dìfang, duō měi a! Look at
this place, it is so beautiful!
- 学 中文 多 有意思 啊!Xué Zhōngwén
duō yǒu yìsi a!Studying Chinese
is so interesting!
- 坐 地铁 多 方便!Zuò dìtiě
duō fāngbiàn!How convenient it
is to take the metro!
- 你 看 这 个 小狗, 多 可爱!Nǐ kàn
zhège xiǎogǒu, duō kě'ài!Look at
this puppy! It is so cute!
- 这样 做 多 麻烦!Zhèyàng zuò
duō máfan! Doing it this way is
so troublesome!
- 这些 菜多 好吃 啊!Zhèxiē cài
duō hǎochī a! These foods are so
delicious!
- 你 男朋友 多 帅 啊!Nǐ nánpéngyou
duō shuài a! Your boyfriend is
so handsome!
多 (duō) can be compared to 很 (hěn) in this case. If you use 很 (hěn)
instead of 多 (duō), the meaning is basically the same. However 很 (hěn)
is also used to make
simple "noun + adjective"
sentences, which might
not be exclamatory at all, whereas 多 (duō) is used only for excited
exclamations.
See also
Sources and further reading
Category:A2 grammar points