Negative Form of 比

Learn how to make negative comparative statements in Chinese using 没有 (méiyǒu) for “not as…as” expressions

Introduction: Negative Comparison

Grammar Explanation: Previously, we learned how to make comparisons using “比” (bǐ). The negative form of this type of sentence can technically be done by adding “不” (bù) before “比”. However, the following sentence pattern using 没有 (méiyǒu) is more commonly used in Chinese for negative comparisons.

While “不比” (bù bǐ) is grammatically correct, native speakers overwhelmingly prefer using 没有 for “not as…as” comparisons.

Comparison: 不比 vs. 没有

不比 (bù bǐ)
他不比我高。
Tā bù bǐ wǒ gāo.
He is not taller than me.
Grammatically correct but less common
没有 (méiyǒu)
他没有我高。
Tā méiyǒu wǒ gāo.
He is not as tall as me.
More natural and commonly used

Key Difference: 没有 (méiyǒu) literally means “doesn’t have” and creates a more natural comparison structure in Chinese for expressing “not as…as”.

1 Basic Pattern: A 没有 B + Stative Verb

Grammar Explanation: The structure A 没有 B + Stative Verb is used to express that A is not as [adjective] as B. This is the most common way to make negative comparative statements in Chinese.

Literally, this structure means “A doesn’t have B’s [quality]”.

A 没有 B Stative Verb
Item A
First item
+
没有
méiyǒu
+
Item B
Second item
+
Stative Verb
Comparative quality

Example Sentences

Structure Chinese Translation Audio
A 没有 B SV
没有
méiyǒugāo.
He is not as tall as me.
A 没有 B SV
西安没有北京发达
Xī’ān méiyǒu běijīng fādá.
Xi’an is not as developed as Beijing.
A 没有 B SV
她们都没有漂亮
Tāmen dōu méiyǒupiàoliang.
None of them are as beautiful as her.

没有 (méiyǒu)

Function: Negative comparison marker

Literal Meaning: Doesn’t have
Comparative Meaning: Not as…as

Position: Between the two items being compared

A 没有 B
A doesn’t have B’s [quality]

Literal vs. Comparative Meaning

Understanding the Structure:

Literal: 他没有我高
“He doesn’t have my tallness”
Comparative: “He is not as tall as me”

The structure literally compares possession of a quality

Visual Comparison Structure

👤
他 (Tā)
Item A
The one being compared
没有
👤
我 (Wǒ)
Item B
The standard of comparison
+
📏
高 (Gāo)
Stative Verb
Quality being compared

The structure states that Item A lacks the quality that Item B possesses to the same degree. Item B sets the standard that Item A fails to reach.

2 Pattern with 这么/这么 (zhème/nàme)

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