Learn to express alternatives and possibilities with “if not A, then B” and extended patterns in Mandarin Chinese
AB Basic Pattern: 不是…就是…
The pattern 不是…就是… means “If it’s not A, then it’s B” or “Either A or B”. It presents two alternatives, suggesting that one of them must be true.
Logical Flow
If not A, then definitely B (and vice versa)
Example Sentences
Example Dialogues
Weather & Conditions
Describing typical or repeated weather patterns:
People & Possibilities
Identifying likely people or sources:
Activities & Choices
Describing limited options or habits:
ABC Extended Pattern: 不是…就是…要不然就是…
The extended pattern 不是…就是…要不然就是… means “If it’s not A, then it’s B, otherwise it’s C”. This structure presents three possibilities instead of just two.
Three-Possibility Flow
If not A, then if not B, then definitely C
Example Dialogues
Key Component: 要不然 (yàobùrán)
要不然 (yàobùrán) means “otherwise” or “or else”. In this pattern, it introduces the third (and usually final) alternative.
The full phrase 要不然就是 can be thought of as “or otherwise it’s” or “if neither of those, then it’s”.
Pattern Comparison & Usage
Understanding when to use the basic vs. extended pattern depends on how many alternatives you want to present and the context of your statement.
Basic Pattern: 不是…就是…
- Number of options: Two
- Certainty level: High (must be one of these two)
- Typical use: Limited choices, binary situations
- English equivalent: “Either A or B”
- Example: 他不是在工作,就是在学习。
(He’s either working or studying.)
Extended Pattern: 不是…就是…要不然就是…
- Number of options: Three
- Certainty level: Still high, but with more possibilities
- Typical use: Multiple common alternatives, habitual activities
- English equivalent: “Either A, or B, or otherwise C”
- Example: 我不是喝茶,就是喝咖啡,要不然就是喝水。
(I either drink tea, or coffee, or otherwise water.)
Usage Guidelines
Use the basic pattern (不是…就是…):
- When there are only two likely possibilities
- When you want to emphasize a binary choice
- When the situation naturally suggests only two options
Use the extended pattern (不是…就是…要不然就是…):
- When there are three common possibilities
- When describing habitual activities with multiple variations
- When you want to sound more comprehensive or detailed
Practice Exercises
Exercise 1: Pattern Identification
Identify which pattern each sentence uses:
- 他不是在家,就是在办公室。
- 我不是吃中餐,就是吃西餐,要不然就是吃快餐。
- 她不是看书,就是听音乐。
Hint: Count the number of options presented
Exercise 2: Translation Practice
Translate these English sentences to Chinese:
- He’s either sleeping or playing games.
- I either walk, take the bus, or otherwise ride my bike.
- If it’s not expensive, then it’s cheap.
Hint: Decide if you need 2 or 3 options
Exercise 3: Create Your Own
Create sentences using both patterns:
- Basic pattern about food preferences
- Extended pattern about weekend activities
- Basic pattern about study habits
Hint: Think about your own routines and preferences
Exercise Answers
Exercise 1: 1. Basic pattern 2. Extended pattern 3. Basic pattern
Exercise 2:
1. 他不是在睡觉,就是在玩游戏。
2. 我不是走路,就是坐公交车,要不然就是骑自行车。
3. 不是贵,就是便宜。
Exercise 3: (Sample answers)
1. 我不是吃米饭,就是吃面条。
2. 我不是看电影,就是去运动,要不然就是跟朋友见面。
3. 不是早上学习,就是晚上学习。
