Usage of '虽'
The character '虽' is a conjunction used to express concession, similar to 'although' or 'even though' in English. It introduces a clause that contrasts with the main clause, often highlighting a surprising or unexpected fact.
Common Patterns
'虽...,但...' or '虽说...,但...': This is the most frequent pattern, meaning 'although..., yet...'. It is used to present a concession followed by a contrasting statement.
'虽...,还是...': Used to emphasize that despite the concession, the main action or fact remains unchanged.
Register and Tone
'Suí' is formal and often found in written Chinese, news reports, and formal speech. In casual spoken Chinese, people often use '虽然' which is a compound including '虽'.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse '虽' with '虽说'. '虽说' is a colloquial variant that adds a slight emphasis and is often followed by '但'. Also, '虽' cannot stand alone as a complete conjunction in modern spoken Chinese without '然' or '说'.
Collocations
- '虽说...,但...': introduces a concession with a contrast.
- '虽有...,仍然...': expresses 'although there is..., still...'.
- '虽远必诛': a fixed phrase meaning 'though far, punishment is certain', showing a strong determination.
Understanding '虽' helps learners express nuanced contrasts and concessions in formal and written contexts.
Usage of '虽'
The character '虽' is a conjunction used to express concession, similar to 'although' or 'even though' in English. It introduces a clause that contrasts with the main clause, often highlighting a surprising or unexpected fact.
Common Patterns
'虽...,但...' or '虽说...,但...': This is the most frequent pattern, meaning 'although..., yet...'. It is used to present a concession followed by a contrasting statement.
'虽...,还是...': Used to emphasize that despite the concession, the main action or fact remains unchanged.
Register and Tone
'Suí' is formal and often found in written Chinese, news reports, and formal speech. In casual spoken Chinese, people often use '虽然' which is a compound including '虽'.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse '虽' with '虽说'. '虽说' is a colloquial variant that adds a slight emphasis and is often followed by '但'. Also, '虽' cannot stand alone as a complete conjunction in modern spoken Chinese without '然' or '说'.
Collocations
- '虽说...,但...': introduces a concession with a contrast.
- '虽有...,仍然...': expresses 'although there is..., still...'.
- '虽远必诛': a fixed phrase meaning 'though far, punishment is certain', showing a strong determination.
Understanding '虽' helps learners express nuanced contrasts and concessions in formal and written contexts.
Usage of '虽'
The character '虽' is a conjunction used to express concession, similar to 'although' or 'even though' in English. It introduces a clause that contrasts with the main clause, often highlighting a surprising or unexpected fact.
Common Patterns
'虽...,但...' or '虽说...,但...': This is the most frequent pattern, meaning 'although..., yet...'. It is used to present a concession followed by a contrasting statement.
'虽...,还是...': Used to emphasize that despite the concession, the main action or fact remains unchanged.
Register and Tone
'Suí' is formal and often found in written Chinese, news reports, and formal speech. In casual spoken Chinese, people often use '虽然' which is a compound including '虽'.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse '虽' with '虽说'. '虽说' is a colloquial variant that adds a slight emphasis and is often followed by '但'. Also, '虽' cannot stand alone as a complete conjunction in modern spoken Chinese without '然' or '说'.
Collocations
- '虽说...,但...': introduces a concession with a contrast.
- '虽有...,仍然...': expresses 'although there is..., still...'.
- '虽远必诛': a fixed phrase meaning 'though far, punishment is certain', showing a strong determination.
Understanding '虽' helps learners express nuanced contrasts and concessions in formal and written contexts.