Basic Uses
The character 有 (yǒu) is one of the most fundamental verbs in Mandarin. It primarily means "to have" when the subject possesses something, and "there is/are" when indicating existence or presence.
Common Patterns
- 有 + noun: to express possession, e.g., 有书 (have a book).
- 有 + location + noun: to indicate existence at a place, e.g., 这里有人 (there are people here).
- 有 + time: to ask about availability, e.g., 你有时间吗?(Do you have time?).
Usage Notes
When used to express possession, 有 is often followed directly by the object. When indicating existence, 有 usually appears before the location or the thing that exists. It is a very common verb and appears in many fixed expressions and questions. Avoid confusing 有 with 是 (to be), as 有 focuses on possession or existence, not identity or description.
Basic Uses
The character 有 (yǒu) is one of the most fundamental verbs in Mandarin. It primarily means "to have" when the subject possesses something, and "there is/are" when indicating existence or presence.
Common Patterns
- 有 + noun: to express possession, e.g., 有书 (have a book).
- 有 + location + noun: to indicate existence at a place, e.g., 这里有人 (there are people here).
- 有 + time: to ask about availability, e.g., 你有时间吗?(Do you have time?).
Usage Notes
When used to express possession, 有 is often followed directly by the object. When indicating existence, 有 usually appears before the location or the thing that exists. It is a very common verb and appears in many fixed expressions and questions. Avoid confusing 有 with 是 (to be), as 有 focuses on possession or existence, not identity or description.
Basic Uses
The character 有 (yǒu) is one of the most fundamental verbs in Mandarin. It primarily means "to have" when the subject possesses something, and "there is/are" when indicating existence or presence.
Common Patterns
- 有 + noun: to express possession, e.g., 有书 (have a book).
- 有 + location + noun: to indicate existence at a place, e.g., 这里有人 (there are people here).
- 有 + time: to ask about availability, e.g., 你有时间吗?(Do you have time?).
Usage Notes
When used to express possession, 有 is often followed directly by the object. When indicating existence, 有 usually appears before the location or the thing that exists. It is a very common verb and appears in many fixed expressions and questions. Avoid confusing 有 with 是 (to be), as 有 focuses on possession or existence, not identity or description.