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CH Order

This document discusses word order in Chinese sentences. It explains that basic SVO word order is similar to English but Chinese differs in placing time words at the start of sentences and location phrases before verbs. It also outlines the placement of other elements like duration, manner, and instrument in a sentence.

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Word order
Also known as: sentence order, 语序 (yǔxù) and 词序 (cíxù).

You may have heard that word order in Chinese is very similar to that of English, and compared to a
language like Japanese, it is. Fairly quickly, though, you'll start to realize that there are quite a few ways
that the word order of even relatively simple sentences simply don't match in Chinese and English. The
honeymoon is over; you're going to have to work just a little bit to master Chinese word order.

Contents
◾ 1 The Basic SVO Sentence
◾ 2 Adding extra information to a sentence
◾ 2.1 Placement of time words in a sentence
◾ 2.2 Placement of place words in a sentence
◾ 2.3 Exceptions to the normal placement of place words
◾ 2.4 Placement of duration in a sentence
◾ 2.5 Placement of manner in a sentence
◾ 2.6 Placement of instrument in a sentence
◾ 2.7 Placement of target in a sentence
◾ 2.8 Placement of 也 in a sentence
◾ 2.9 Mnemonic Trick

◾ 3 Using question words in a Chinese sentence


◾ 4 Order of attributives
◾ 4.1 Examples

◾ 5 See Also
◾ 6 References
◾ 7 Sources and further reading
◾ 7.1 Books
◾ 7.2 Videos

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◾ 7.3 Websites

The Basic SVO Sentence


On this level, Chinese word order very closely matches English word order. "SVO" stands for "Subject-
Verb-Object" [1]. For extremely simple sentences like "I love you" or "he eats glass," the word order of
Chinese matches that of English, literally, word for word. Keep in mind that "SVO" doesn't include little
details like articles (a, the, etc.) or prepositions (to, for, etc.).

Subject + Verb + Object

SVO word order


examples
Subject Verb Object
我 爱 你 。
你 吃 饭 。
他 踢 足球 。

This concept shouldn't take long at all to master. This makes sense "by default" for English speakers.

Adding extra information to a sentence


More details can be added to the basic sentence structure. How to do this is demonstrated below.

Placement of time words in a sentence

Time words, the WHEN part of a sentence, have a special place in Chinese. They usually come at the
beginning of a sentence, right after the subject. Occasionally you'll see them before the subject, but the
place you won't be seeing them is at the end of the sentence (where they frequently appear in English).

Placement of Time Words


Subject Time when Verb phrase
我 今天 工作 。
你们 每天 洗澡 。
他 星期二 来 。

Placement of place words in a sentence

When you want to tell WHERE something happened in Chinese (at school, at work, in Vegas, on the bus,
etc.), you're most often going to use a phrase beginning with 在. This phrase needs to come after the time
word (see above) and before the verb. Pay attention to this last part: before the verb. In English, this
information naturally comes after the verb, so it's going to be difficult at first to get used to saying WHERE
something happened before saying the verb.

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Placement of place words


Subject Time when Place word Verb phrase
我 在 上海 工作 。
你们 星期六 在家 看 电影 。
她 1980年 在 美国 出生 。

For some common exceptions to this word order, please see the following section.

Exceptions to the normal placement of place words

There are some special verbs which seem to be allowed to break the rules (see also location complements).
For these special verbs, the WHERE information comes after the verb rather than before. It's important to
remember that these verbs are exceptions. If you're not sure where the place phrase should go, it's usually
safer to put it before the verb. This is the normal way to modify a verb in Chinese.

Exception to place word location in sentences


Subject Time when Place word Verb phrase Place word
我们 住 在 中国 。
他 走 到 外面 。
他 刚才 坐 在 房间 里 。

Placement of duration in a sentence

Whenever you talk about FOR HOW LONG, you're getting into duration. It's not the same as a regular time
word; it has its own rules.

Placement of duration
Subject Time when Place word Verb phrase Place word Time duration
我 住 在 中国 三年 了 。
我 去年 在 北京 学习 了 三个月 。
他 上 个 星期 在 家里 看 电视 看 了 二十 个 小时 。

Placement of manner in a sentence

Manner refers to HOW you do something, as in quietly, quickly, angrily, drunkenly, etc. This can be done
adverbially (before the verb), but it's worth remembering that a complement works very well too.

Placement of manner
Subject Time-when Manner Place word Verb
我 高兴 地 笑了 。
他 买 完 东西 以后 满意 地 走了 。
她 喝醉 的 时候 疯狂 地 在桌子上 跳舞 。

It is worth noting that "manner" is not something you'll want to add to every sentence. You will see it, but

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it's not the most common way to add more detail to a verb.

Placement of instrument in a sentence

OK, now we're getting a little out there. Rarely are you going to want to cram so much information into a
simple sentence, but for the sake of argument, we're going to give it a go. This is the USING WHAT part of
a sentence - called the instrument. In English, this is often placed at the end of the sentence and preceded by
'with'. In Chinese, it comes before the verb and is preceded by 用.

Placement of instrument
Subject Time when Manner Place word Instrument Verb Time duration
她 用 筷子 吃饭 。
他 今天 早上 在 办公室 用 电脑 工作 。
咱们 友好地 在 路上 用 中文 讨论 了 十 分钟 。

Placement of target in a sentence

Target is about who or what the verb is aimed at. This includes doing things for or on behalf of someone, or
towards people or objects.

Placement of manner
Time Verb Time
Subject Manner Location Instrument Target
when phrase duration
我 有时候 对 父母 说谎 。
和 女朋
我 偷偷 地 见面 。

司机 热情 地 给我 介绍 上海 。
在 警察
警察 那天 不停地 对他 审问 了 几 个 小时 。

上个星 用 网上 的 菜
她 在他家 给 我们 做了 饭 。
期 谱

Placement of 也 in a sentence

也 behaves like other adverbs, but if the sentence also contains 很, 都 or 不, 也 should appear before them.

Before 很:

◾ 他 很 喜欢 吃 包子。我 也 很 喜欢 吃。He really likes to eat baozi. I also like to eat them.
◾ 我们 很 高兴。他 也 很 高兴。We are happy. He is also happy.

Before 都:

◾ 你 是 我的 朋友。他们 也 都 是 我的 朋友。You are my friend. They are also all my


friends.

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◾ 我 吃素。我 家人 也 都 吃素。I am vegetarian. The people in my family are also all


vegetarians.

Before 不 and 没:

◾ 我 不 是 学生。他 也 不 是。I am not a student. He isn't either.


◾ 我 没 去过 美国。他 也 没 去过。I have not gone to the USA. He also hasn't gone.

Mnemonic Trick

One way to remember the word order in Chinese is the order in which things have to happen. For example,
time has to pass before you can be at a place, so that goes first. You have to be at a place before you can do
anything there, so the location comes before the verb. You need the instrument before you can use it, so that
comes before the verb as well. Adverbs and complements are a little more difficult, but since they have to
do with the verb itself, they go around the verb, either before or after it, depending on their role. Hopefully
this little trick helps you remember the order of words in Chinese, but remember, practicing with Chinese
speakers and hearing them make these sentences is a great tool to use as well.

Using question words in a Chinese sentence


You can insert question words (often called wh-words in English) into the structures above to form
questions. Forming questions in Chinese is more straightforward than in English. In English you have to
move the question word to the front of the sentence, whereas in Chinese it stays put in the sentence. All you
have to do is replace the element you'd like to ask about with an appropriate question word.

Placement of question words


Time Place Time
Subject Manner Instrument Target Verb
when Word duration
向 陌生
谁 在 路上 用 中文 问路 ?

向 陌生
她 什么 时候 在 路上 用 中文 问路 ?

向 陌生
她 怎么 用 中文 问路 ?

向 陌生
她 在 哪里 用 中文 问路 ?

用 哪种 语 向 陌生
她 在 路上 问路 ?
言 人
她 昨天 在 路上 用 中文 向谁 问路 ?
闲暇的时 做什
你 ?
候 么
他 今年 在 上海 学了 多久 了 ?

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Order of attributives
Sometimes, a noun will have more than one detail that you want to express. When this is the case, Chinese
has a specific order for the attributives that describe the noun. It's important to keep this order in mind as
you are describing something.

Order: 1) Possessives such as "my," "his," or "Sarah's." 2) Demonstrative pronouns (这/那), number, and
measure word. 3) Any adjectives that you want to use to describe the noun. 4) The noun or noun phrase

Remember, it isn't necessary to include every single one of these attributes, but when they are all present ,
this is the order that they should come in. If some are missing, just jump over that section and move onto
the next. The examples below will help make this clearer.

Examples

◾ 我 的 这 三 个 孩子 都 很 听话。These three kids of mine are all very obedient.


◾ 这 个 红 色 的 小 盒子 里面 有 什么?What is inside this little red box?

See Also
◾ Sentence Patterns
◾ Placement of question words

References
1. ↑ For more information on the SVO concept, see the Wikipedia article Subject–verb–object
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subject%E2%80%93verb%E2%80%93object).

Sources and further reading


Books

◾ A Practical Chinese Grammar For Foreigners (外国人实用汉语语法) (pp. 228 - 329) →buy
(http://www.amazon.cn/mn/detailApp?_encoding=UTF8&tag=allset-
23&linkCode=as2&asin=B001J0ADWA&camp=536&creative=3132&creativeASIN=B001J0ADWA)
◾ Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 19 - 23) →buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1933330899/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-
20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=1933330899)
◾ Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 90) →buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0415372615/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-
20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0415372615)

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◾ Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 102) →buy


(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0887276385/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-
20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0887276385)
◾ Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 2 (pp. 89-90, 318-21) →buy
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20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0887276881)
◾ Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 17 - 22) →buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0415700108?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-
20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0415700108)
◾ New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1) (pp. 10, 123) →buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/7561910401/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-
20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=7561910401)
◾ New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1)(2nd ed) (pp. 142 - 143) →buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/7561926235/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-
20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=7561926235)
◾ Structures of Mandarin Chinese for speakers of English 中文语法快易通:句型结构 (pp. 1 - 27) →buy
(http://www.amazon.cn/mn/detailApp/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&tag=allset-
23&linkCode=as2&asin=B004CCQVNW&camp=536&creative=3132&creativeASIN=B004CCQVNW)
◾ 40 Lessons for Basic Chinese Course (基础汉语40课下册) (p. 488)→buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FTL8D8/ref=as_li_ss_tl?
ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001FTL8D8&linkCode=as2&tag=allset-20)
(Order of Attributives)
◾ 40 Lessons for Basic Chinese Course (基础汉语40课上册) (pp. 62, 110-1)→buy
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FTL8D8/ref=as_li_ss_tl?
ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001FTL8D8&linkCode=as2&tag=allset-20)

Videos

◾ Yoyo Chinese: Chinese Word Order 001 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fFYObYJG1k)


◾ Yoyo Chinese: Chinese Word Order 002 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Y9Be70LRAkw&list=PL94A5E422FB99CDDD&index=9)
◾ Yoyo Chinese: Chinese Word Order 003 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=1PmLGst9Vkk&list=PL94A5E422FB99CDDD)

Websites

◾ Wikipedia: Chinese grammar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_grammar)

Category: Structures

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