要不是

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Usage of 要不是

要不是 is a conditional phrase used to express a hypothetical situation contrary to reality, similar to "if it weren't for" or "if not for" in English. It often introduces the cause or reason that prevented something from happening or changed the outcome.

Common contexts

It is frequently used to emphasize the importance of a person, event, or condition that made a difference. The phrase usually appears at the beginning of a sentence, followed by the result or consequence.

Collocations and patterns

  • 要不是 + [reason], [result]: Expresses a counterfactual cause and effect.
  • 要不是: Commonly used to highlight someone's help or intervention.

Nuance and register

This phrase is informal to neutral and widely used in spoken and written Mandarin. It conveys a sense of regret or acknowledgment of a crucial factor.

Avoiding confusion

Do not confuse 要不是 with 要是, which means "if" but without the strong counterfactual implication. 要不是 always implies that the stated condition did not happen or is not true.

Example Sentences

If it weren't for your help, I wouldn't have been able to complete this

If it weren't for the cold weather, we would have left much earlier.

If he hadn't reminded me, I almost forgot today's meeting.