Usage of 给 (gěi)
The character 给 is a very common verb in Mandarin that primarily means "to give" or "to provide to someone." It is often used to indicate the recipient of an action, similar to the English preposition "to."
Common Uses
- Giving something to someone: This is the most straightforward use, where 给 marks the person who receives an object or favor.
- Doing something for someone: 给 can also introduce the beneficiary of an action, such as making food or telling a story for someone.
- Requesting or offering: It is frequently used in polite requests or offers, e.g., "请给我..." (Please give me...).
Common Collocations
- 给 + 人 + 动词: Indicates doing an action for someone (e.g., 给我做饭 - make food for me).
- 把 + 物 + 给 + 人: Structure to emphasize the object being given to someone (e.g., 把书给他 - give the book to him).
- 给 + 数量 + 物: To give a certain amount of something (e.g., 给一杯水 - give a glass of water).
Notes
- 给 can function both as a verb and a preposition.
- When used as a verb, it often appears before the object and recipient.
- It is different from 送 (sòng), which implies delivering or sending something.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse 给 with 送. 给 focuses on the act of giving or providing, while 送 often implies delivery or escorting something/someone to a place.
Usage of 给 (gěi)
The character 给 is a very common verb in Mandarin that primarily means "to give" or "to provide to someone." It is often used to indicate the recipient of an action, similar to the English preposition "to."
Common Uses
- Giving something to someone: This is the most straightforward use, where 给 marks the person who receives an object or favor.
- Doing something for someone: 给 can also introduce the beneficiary of an action, such as making food or telling a story for someone.
- Requesting or offering: It is frequently used in polite requests or offers, e.g., "请给我..." (Please give me...).
Common Collocations
- 给 + 人 + 动词: Indicates doing an action for someone (e.g., 给我做饭 - make food for me).
- 把 + 物 + 给 + 人: Structure to emphasize the object being given to someone (e.g., 把书给他 - give the book to him).
- 给 + 数量 + 物: To give a certain amount of something (e.g., 给一杯水 - give a glass of water).
Notes
- 给 can function both as a verb and a preposition.
- When used as a verb, it often appears before the object and recipient.
- It is different from 送 (sòng), which implies delivering or sending something.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse 给 with 送. 给 focuses on the act of giving or providing, while 送 often implies delivery or escorting something/someone to a place.
Usage of 给 (gěi)
The character 给 is a very common verb in Mandarin that primarily means "to give" or "to provide to someone." It is often used to indicate the recipient of an action, similar to the English preposition "to."
Common Uses
- Giving something to someone: This is the most straightforward use, where 给 marks the person who receives an object or favor.
- Doing something for someone: 给 can also introduce the beneficiary of an action, such as making food or telling a story for someone.
- Requesting or offering: It is frequently used in polite requests or offers, e.g., "请给我..." (Please give me...).
Common Collocations
- 给 + 人 + 动词: Indicates doing an action for someone (e.g., 给我做饭 - make food for me).
- 把 + 物 + 给 + 人: Structure to emphasize the object being given to someone (e.g., 把书给他 - give the book to him).
- 给 + 数量 + 物: To give a certain amount of something (e.g., 给一杯水 - give a glass of water).
Notes
- 给 can function both as a verb and a preposition.
- When used as a verb, it often appears before the object and recipient.
- It is different from 送 (sòng), which implies delivering or sending something.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse 给 with 送. 给 focuses on the act of giving or providing, while 送 often implies delivery or escorting something/someone to a place.