再 (zài) – Again/Any More: Learn the different meanings and usages of 再 (zài) when it means “again” or “any more” in Chinese
i Introduction to 再 (zài) as “Again/Any More”
Previously, we learned 再 meaning “not until”. In this lesson, we explore another important meaning of 再: “again” or “any more.”
When 再 means “again,” it indicates that an action will be repeated or continued in the future. This is different from 又 (yòu) which indicates repetition in the past.
Key Distinction: 再 vs 又
Future repetition
Warning structure
Stop doing something
Strong determination
1 Basic Meaning: Again / Any More
When used as a single word, 再 means “again” or indicates that something will happen more times in the future.
Key Points
Future Action
再 indicates an action that will happen again in the future, not one that has already happened again.
Request/Invitation
Often used in requests or invitations to indicate continuation or repetition.
2 Structure: 再 (zài) …, 就 (jiù) …
This structure expresses “If (something continues/worsens), then (something will happen)”. It’s often used to give warnings or express consequences.
Conditional Warning Structure
Complete Sentence: 你再不听话,我就揍你了!
(If you don’t obey, I’ll hit you!)
Structure Pattern
再 + [Negative Verb/Adjective] + 就 + [Consequence]
- 再不 + Verb – if not do something soon
- 再 + Adjective – if (state) continues/worsens
- 再这样 – if things continue like this
Usage Context
This structure is commonly used in:
3 Structure: 别 (bié) 再 (zài) … 了 (le)
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4 Structure: 再也不 (zài yě bù) … 了 (le)
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Practice Exercises
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