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This word is your best friend for expressing “all of them” or “everyone.” Stick it after your subject but before the verb.
2. 一块儿 (yíkuàir) & 一起 (yìqǐ) — “together”
(Tóngxuémen dōu hěn rènzhēn.)
The students are all very serious.
(Wǒmen dōu xǐhuan chī mǐfàn.)
We all like to eat rice.
Need to hang out? Want to eat, go, or play together? 一块儿 and 一起 both mean “together.” They’re almost twins! Use them before or after the verb (~they're flexible, like noodles).
Quick Tips:
(Wǒmen cháng yíkuàir wánr.)
We often play together.
(Míngtiān tāmen yìqǐ qù túshūguǎn.)
Tomorrow they will go to the library together.
Remember: Even Lili and Haoran can do things together, if Haoran finally finishes his homework!
1. Lili wants to say: "We all are at home." Type the Chinese:
(wǒmen dōu zài jiā)
<p>2. How do you say: "They often play together"? Use 一块儿:<br>
<input type="text" answer="他们常一块儿玩儿"> (tāmen cháng yíkuàir wánr)</p>
<p>3. Complete the sentence for Haoran: "<span style='color:grey'>(一起)</span> 明天我们 ____ 去商店。"<br>
<input type="text" answer="一起"> (yìqǐ)</p>
<p>4. Jianguo says: "They are all my friends." in Chinese:<br>
<input type="text" answer="他们都是我的朋友"> (tāmen dōu shì wǒ de péngyǒu)</p>
<p>5. Translate: "Grandma and I go to eat together." (Use 一起)<br>
<input type="text" answer="我和奶奶一起去吃饭"> (wǒ hé nǎinai yìqǐ qù chīfàn)</p>
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