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Understanding the Passive Voice in Chinese: 被动句5

In Chinese, the passive voice can be expressed using specific structures, notably "被...所..." and "为...所...". These constructions emphasize the action being done to the subject rather than the subject performing the action.

1. 被...所...

The structure "被...所..." is used to indicate that the subject is affected by an action, often highlighting the agent performing the action. For example:

In these sentences, the focus is on the subject experiencing the action (being attracted or deceived), with the agent (the person or student) introduced by "所".

2. 为...所...

The structure "为...所..." is used to express that something is not accepted or tolerated by society or a group. It often conveys a sense of judgment or societal norms. For example:

In these examples, the focus is on the action or behavior being evaluated by society, with "所" indicating the relationship between the action and the societal response.

Both structures are essential for expressing passive meanings in Chinese, allowing speakers to convey actions and their impacts on subjects effectively.

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