Usage of 刚刚
刚刚 is a time adverb used to indicate that something happened very recently, often just moments ago. It emphasizes the immediacy of the past action or state.
Common contexts
It is frequently used in everyday conversation to describe recent events, such as finishing an activity, leaving a place, or starting something new.
Collocations and patterns
- 刚刚 + verb: to express an action that just happened (e.g., 刚刚吃完)
- 刚刚 + 开始: to indicate something has just started
- 刚刚 + 走出: to describe someone just leaving a place
Nuances
刚刚 stresses the closeness in time to the present moment more strongly than 刚, which can sometimes be less precise. Avoid confusing 刚刚 with 刚才; 刚刚 is often interchangeable with 刚才 but can sound slightly more formal or written.
Common confusion
Don't confuse 刚刚 with 刚好 (meaning 'just right' or 'exactly'). 刚刚 strictly relates to time, indicating 'just now' or 'just recently.'
Usage of 刚刚
刚刚 is a time adverb used to indicate that something happened very recently, often just moments ago. It emphasizes the immediacy of the past action or state.
Common contexts
It is frequently used in everyday conversation to describe recent events, such as finishing an activity, leaving a place, or starting something new.
Collocations and patterns
- 刚刚 + verb: to express an action that just happened (e.g., 刚刚吃完)
- 刚刚 + 开始: to indicate something has just started
- 刚刚 + 走出: to describe someone just leaving a place
Nuances
刚刚 stresses the closeness in time to the present moment more strongly than 刚, which can sometimes be less precise. Avoid confusing 刚刚 with 刚才; 刚刚 is often interchangeable with 刚才 but can sound slightly more formal or written.
Common confusion
Don't confuse 刚刚 with 刚好 (meaning 'just right' or 'exactly'). 刚刚 strictly relates to time, indicating 'just now' or 'just recently.'
Usage of 刚刚
刚刚 is a time adverb used to indicate that something happened very recently, often just moments ago. It emphasizes the immediacy of the past action or state.
Common contexts
It is frequently used in everyday conversation to describe recent events, such as finishing an activity, leaving a place, or starting something new.
Collocations and patterns
- 刚刚 + verb: to express an action that just happened (e.g., 刚刚吃完)
- 刚刚 + 开始: to indicate something has just started
- 刚刚 + 走出: to describe someone just leaving a place
Nuances
刚刚 stresses the closeness in time to the present moment more strongly than 刚, which can sometimes be less precise. Avoid confusing 刚刚 with 刚才; 刚刚 is often interchangeable with 刚才 but can sound slightly more formal or written.
Common confusion
Don't confuse 刚刚 with 刚好 (meaning 'just right' or 'exactly'). 刚刚 strictly relates to time, indicating 'just now' or 'just recently.'