Usage of "往往"
"往往" is an adverb used to express that something usually or frequently happens. It often implies a tendency or a common pattern rather than an absolute rule.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used to describe habitual actions or typical outcomes, especially in spoken and written Mandarin at an intermediate level (HSK 4).
Collocations and Patterns
- 往往 + verb: to indicate something happens frequently (e.g., 往往迟到 - usually late).
- 往往 + 在 + time phrase: to specify when something usually happens (e.g., 往往在考试前 - usually before exams).
Nuance and Register
"往往" carries a neutral tone and is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It often highlights a repeated or expected behavior.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "往往" with "经常" (jīngcháng), which also means "often" but is more about frequency without implying a typical pattern or tendency. "往往" suggests a stronger link to a habitual or expected result.
Usage of "往往"
"往往" is an adverb used to express that something usually or frequently happens. It often implies a tendency or a common pattern rather than an absolute rule.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used to describe habitual actions or typical outcomes, especially in spoken and written Mandarin at an intermediate level (HSK 4).
Collocations and Patterns
- 往往 + verb: to indicate something happens frequently (e.g., 往往迟到 - usually late).
- 往往 + 在 + time phrase: to specify when something usually happens (e.g., 往往在考试前 - usually before exams).
Nuance and Register
"往往" carries a neutral tone and is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It often highlights a repeated or expected behavior.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "往往" with "经常" (jīngcháng), which also means "often" but is more about frequency without implying a typical pattern or tendency. "往往" suggests a stronger link to a habitual or expected result.
Usage of "往往"
"往往" is an adverb used to express that something usually or frequently happens. It often implies a tendency or a common pattern rather than an absolute rule.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used to describe habitual actions or typical outcomes, especially in spoken and written Mandarin at an intermediate level (HSK 4).
Collocations and Patterns
- 往往 + verb: to indicate something happens frequently (e.g., 往往迟到 - usually late).
- 往往 + 在 + time phrase: to specify when something usually happens (e.g., 往往在考试前 - usually before exams).
Nuance and Register
"往往" carries a neutral tone and is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It often highlights a repeated or expected behavior.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "往往" with "经常" (jīngcháng), which also means "often" but is more about frequency without implying a typical pattern or tendency. "往往" suggests a stronger link to a habitual or expected result.