Omission in Chinese – 2

Master three advanced omission patterns in Chinese: verb “to be” omission, impersonal pronoun “it” omission, and article omission

Review & Introduction

Grammar Explanation: In our previous lesson on Omission in Chinese, we introduced the omission of subject, pronoun and conjunction in Chinese sentences. In this lesson, we will learn another 3 situations where words are omitted to make sentences flow more naturally.

These advanced omission patterns are key to achieving native-like fluency in Chinese.

Verb “To Be” Omission

The verb “to be” (是 – shì) is often omitted in questions about identity, time, age, and price

Common in Questions
What time is it? How much is this?

Example: 这个多少钱?

Impersonal “It” Omission

The impersonal pronoun “it” as subject or object is omitted in Chinese

Weather & General Objects
It’s raining. I don’t want it.

Example: 下雨了。

Article Omission

Articles “a” and “the” are omitted as Chinese doesn’t have articles

No Articles in Chinese
Do you have a computer?

Example: 你有电脑吗?

Why These Omissions Matter

These three omission patterns represent fundamental differences between Chinese and English grammar structures. Mastering them helps you:

  • Avoid translating directly from English word-for-word
  • Understand how Chinese expresses concepts without certain grammatical elements
  • Speak more naturally by eliminating unnecessary words
  • Think in Chinese rather than translating from English

1 Omission of Verb “To Be” (是 – shì)

Grammar Explanation: In English, we always use some form of the verb “to be” (is, am, are) in questions about identity, time, age, price, etc. In Chinese, the equivalent verb 是 (shì) is often omitted in these common question patterns.

This omission makes questions more concise and natural in Chinese.

Question Word/Subject [是] Predicate/Question
这个
This
[是]
[is]
多少钱?
how much money?
这个多少钱?
How much is this?

Example Sentences

Question Type Chinese English Translation Audio
Price Question
这个东西[是]多少钱?
Zhège dōngxi[shì] duōshǎo qián?
How much is this thing? (is – omitted)
Time Question
现在[是]几点?
Xiànzài [shì] jǐdiǎn?
What time is it now? (is – omitted)
Age Question
你今年[是]多大?
Nǐ jīnnián [shì] duōdà?
How old are you this year? (are – omitted)

English Structure

Verb “to be” is REQUIRED

Structure: Subject + be + Question
How is this dish?
How much is it?
What time is it?

Key Point: English cannot omit “to be” in these constructions.

Chinese Structure

Verb 是 (shì) is OFTEN OMITTED

Structure: Subject + [是] + Question
这道菜[是]怎么样?
这个[是]多少钱?
现在[是]几点?

Key Point: 是 is optional in most question patterns.

When Can 是 (shì) Be Omitted?

Can Be Omitted
Price questions:
这个(是)多少钱?
How much is this?
Time questions:
现在(是)几点?
What time is it?
Age questions:
你(是)多大?
How old are you?
Usually NOT Omitted
Identity statements:
我是学生。
I am a student.
是 is usually kept
Emphatic statements:
这本书是很好。
This book IS good.
For emphasis

Rule of thumb: In questions about price, time, age, and similar information, 是 can usually be omitted. In statements of identity or emphasis, keep 是.

Common Question Patterns Without 是

多少钱?
Price
How much?
(是 omitted)
几点?
Time
What time?
(是 omitted)
多大?
Age
How old?
(是 omitted)

These question patterns are so common that Chinese speakers automatically understand the implied “是” without needing to say it.

2 Omission of Impersonal Pronoun “It”

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3 Omission of Articles “A” and “The”

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