HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
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1. English meaning:
The 把 (bǎ) sentence is a useful structure for constructing longer
sentences which focus on the result or influence of an action. One of
its key features is that it brings the object of the verb closer to the
front of the sentence and precedes it with a 把. It's really common in
Mandarin but can feel a bit awkward at first for English speakers.
Structure:
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + [Verb Phrase]
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + [Verb Phrase]
2. A:媽媽,我把作業做完了。
A: Māmā, wǒ bǎ zuòyè zuò wánliǎo.
A: Mom, I finished my homework.
B:很好,你可以去吃點心了!
B: Hěn hǎo, nǐ kěyǐ qù chī diǎnxīnle!
B: Very good, you can go to eat snacks!
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + [Verb Phrase]
3. A:老師,把我名字讀錯了。
A: Lǎoshī bǎ wǒ de míngzì dú cuò le.
A: The teacher read my name wrong.
B: 對不起!
B: Duìbùqǐ!
B: Sorry!
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + [Verb Phrase]
5. A:媽媽,我把作業做完了。
A: Māmā, wǒ bǎ zuòyè zuò wánliǎo.
A: Mom, I finished my homework.
B:很好,你可以去吃點心了!
B: Hěn hǎo, nǐ kěyǐ qù chī diǎnxīnle!
B: Very good, you can go to eat snacks!
A:老師,把我名字讀錯了。
A: Lǎoshī bǎ wǒ de míngzì dú cuò le.
A: The teacher read my name wrong.
B: 對不起!
B: Duìbùqǐ!
B: Sorry!