Learn how adjectives (stative verbs) describe nouns in Chinese, and understand when to use or omit the particle 的
1 Basic Pattern: Adjective + 的 + Noun
In Chinese, adjectives (also called stative verbs) can stand before nouns to describe their features, shapes, quality, etc. The particle 的 (de) is often used to connect the adjective and the noun it modifies.
Adjective Modification Structure
Complete Sentence: 健身教练有强壮的身体。
(Fitness coaches have strong bodies.)
Examples: Adjective + 的 + Noun
The Function of 的
的 (de) connects the adjective to the noun it modifies:
的 marks the adjective as a modifier.
Types of Descriptions
Adjectives can describe various aspects of nouns:
- Quality: 好的书 (good book)
- Appearance: 红色的车 (red car)
- Size: 大的房子 (big house)
- Age: 新的手机 (new phone)
2 When 的 Can Be Omitted
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3 Comparison: With vs. Without 的
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4 Practice Exercises
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