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Sequence",null,{"type":48,"value":49,"toc":633},"minimark",[50,55,59,65,68,93,96,100,107,119,122,132,146,150,157,186,189,192,206,210,217,247,250,253,257,269,272,280,283,287,295,314,330,338,341,345,350,353,375,378,382,385,408,411,415,418,442,445,449,452,460,467,471,474,578,581,585,618],[51,52,54],"h2",{"id":53},"the-shape-one-subject-verbs-in-a-row","The shape: one subject, verbs in a row",[56,57,58],"p",{},"A serial verb construction (SVC) is two or more verb phrases sharing a single subject, lined up with no conjunction between them.",[56,60,61],{},[62,63,64],"strong",{},"Subject + verb phrase 1 + verb phrase 2 (+ verb phrase 3 ...)",[56,66,67],{},"There is no 和 (hé, 'and'), no 然后 (rán hòu, 'then'), no 来 or 去 acting as glue between them. The verbs simply follow one another.",[69,70,71,79,86],"ul",{},[72,73,74,75,78],"li",{},"我去商店买东西。 (Wǒ qù shāng diàn mǎi dōng xī.) - ",[62,76,77],{},"I'm going to the shop to buy things."," (Lit: I go shop buy things.)",[72,80,81,82,85],{},"他坐车回家。 (Tā zuò chē huí jiā.) - ",[62,83,84],{},"He takes the bus home."," (Lit: he sit vehicle return home.)",[72,87,88,89,92],{},"她开门进来。 (Tā kāi mén jìn lái.) - ",[62,90,91],{},"She opened the door and came in."," (Lit: she open door enter come.)",[56,94,95],{},"In each case one subject does both actions, and English has to supply a 'to', an 'and', or a present participle that Mandarin leaves out. The verbs are not coordinated like equal partners; the second usually depends on the first for its purpose or its means.",[51,97,99],{"id":98},"the-iron-rule-verb-order-event-order","The iron rule: verb order = event order",[56,101,102,103,106],{},"This is the one principle that runs through every example on the page, and it is the reason SVCs are easy once you trust it. ",[62,104,105],{},"The verbs appear in the order the actions happen in the real world."," You cannot shuffle them.",[69,108,109,116],{},[72,110,111,112,115],{},"我去商店买东西。 (Wǒ qù shāng diàn mǎi dōng xī.) - You go to the shop, ",[62,113,114],{},"then"," you buy. Going comes first in time, so 去 comes first in the sentence.",[72,117,118],{},"我买东西去商店。 - WRONG as a way to say the same thing. This orders 'buy' before 'go', which reverses the timeline and stops making sense.",[56,120,121],{},"Compare the bus example. You sit on the bus, and the sitting-and-riding gets you home, so 坐车 (sit-vehicle) precedes 回家 (return-home):",[69,123,124,129],{},[72,125,81,126,128],{},[62,127,84],{}," Riding is the means, arriving home is the outcome; means before outcome.",[72,130,131],{},"他回家坐车。 - WRONG for that meaning. Reversed, it reads as 'he goes home and (then) rides a vehicle', a different event order.",[56,133,134,135,140,141,145],{},"Mandarin has very little tense morphology, so this temporal-iconicity rule is doing real work: word order is one of the main ways the language signals what happened when. The same logic underlies basic ",[136,137,139],"a",{"href":138},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fword-order","word order"," and the sequencing you get from ",[136,142,144],{"href":143},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fconjunctions","conjunctions","; the SVC just does it without any linking word at all.",[51,147,149],{"id":148},"job-1-purpose-chains-v1-in-order-to-v2","Job 1: purpose chains (V1 in order to V2)",[56,151,152,153,156],{},"The commonest SVC links a motion or action to its purpose. The first verb is what you do; the second is what you do it ",[62,154,155],{},"for",".",[69,158,159,165,172,179],{},[72,160,74,161,164],{},[62,162,163],{},"I go to the shop to buy things."," (purpose of going = buying)",[72,166,167,168,171],{},"他来中国学中文。 (Tā lái zhōng guó xué zhōng wén.) - ",[62,169,170],{},"He came to China to study Chinese."," (purpose of coming = studying)",[72,173,174,175,178],{},"我们出去吃饭。 (Wǒ men chū qù chī fàn.) - ",[62,176,177],{},"We're going out to eat."," (purpose of going out = eating)",[72,180,181,182,185],{},"她回家睡觉。 (Tā huí jiā shuì jiào.) - ",[62,183,184],{},"She went home to sleep."," (purpose of going home = sleeping)",[56,187,188],{},"English forces a 'to' (the infinitive of purpose) between the two verbs. Mandarin needs nothing. If you want to make the purpose explicit and emphatic, you can insert 来 (lái) or 去 (qù) before the second verb - 我去商店去买东西 is heavier and rarely needed - but the bare two-verb chain is the default and the most natural.",[56,190,191],{},"The purpose verb phrase can itself be long, with its own object and even its own modifiers, and the chain still holds together:",[69,193,194],{},[72,195,196,197,200,201,205],{},"我去图书馆借一本书。 (Wǒ qù tú shū guǎn jiè yì běn shū.) - ",[62,198,199],{},"I'm going to the library to borrow a book."," (note the measure word on 一本书; see ",[136,202,204],{"href":203},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fclassifiers","classifiers",")",[51,207,209],{"id":208},"job-2-means-and-instrument-v1-is-how-you-v2","Job 2: means and instrument (V1 is how you V2)",[56,211,212,213,216],{},"The second big use marks the ",[62,214,215],{},"means"," by which the main action is carried out. The first verb phrase describes the method - a tool, a manner of transport - and the second verb is the action proper.",[69,218,219,226,233,240],{},[72,220,221,222,225],{},"我用筷子吃饭。 (Wǒ yòng kuài zi chī fàn.) - ",[62,223,224],{},"I eat with chopsticks."," (means = using chopsticks)",[72,227,228,229,232],{},"他坐火车去北京。 (Tā zuò huǒ chē qù běi jīng.) - ",[62,230,231],{},"He's going to Beijing by train."," (means = sitting on a train)",[72,234,235,236,239],{},"我们走路上学。 (Wǒ men zǒu lù shàng xué.) - ",[62,237,238],{},"We walk to school."," (means = going on foot)",[72,241,242,243,246],{},"她用中文写信。 (Tā yòng zhōng wén xiě xìn.) - ",[62,244,245],{},"She writes letters in Chinese."," (means = using Chinese)",[56,248,249],{},"Again the timeline holds: you pick up the chopsticks before you eat, you board the train before it carries you, so 用筷子 and 坐火车 sit in front of the main verb. The means is established first, then the action it enables.",[56,251,252],{},"This is exactly where the SVC starts to overlap with the co-verb system, which is the first border worth drawing carefully.",[51,254,256],{"id":255},"border-1-svcs-versus-co-verbs-用-坐-在-给-到-从","Border 1: SVCs versus co-verbs (用, 坐, 在, 给, 到, 从)",[56,258,259,260,264,265,268],{},"You will have noticed that 用筷子吃饭 and 坐火车去北京 look identical to the ",[136,261,263],{"href":262},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fco-verbs","co-verb"," examples. That is not a coincidence. ",[62,266,267],{},"Co-verbs are SVCs that have grammaticalised."," Words like 用 (yòng, use), 坐 (zuò, sit \u002F by transport), 在 (zài, at), 给 (gěi, to \u002F for), 到 (dào, to) and 从 (cóng, from) all began as full verbs, and in a means-marking SVC they are still doing recognisable verb work: 用筷子 really is 'use chopsticks', 坐火车 really is 'sit on a train'.",[56,270,271],{},"The practical upshot is that you do not need to decide whether 用筷子吃饭 is 'really' an SVC or 'really' a co-verb phrase - the structure is the same and so is the word order. The distinction is one of degree:",[69,273,274,277],{},[72,275,276],{},"When the first word keeps its full, picturable verb meaning (you genuinely sit on the train, you genuinely use the chopsticks), it reads as a serial verb.",[72,278,279],{},"When the first word has bleached into a near-pure preposition (在 marking location, 给 marking a recipient, 从 marking an origin), grammarians file it under co-verbs.",[56,281,282],{},"Both obey the iron rule and the Subject + (co-)verb-phrase + main-verb shape. So treat the co-verb page as the closed, high-frequency subset, and the SVC as the open-ended general pattern that lets any two compatible verbs chain. If the two 'verbs' are full lexical actions in sequence (开门进来, open the door and come in), it is a plain SVC; if the first is one of the small set of prepositional workhorses, call it a co-verb and move on.",[51,284,286],{"id":285},"border-2-svcs-versus-the-把-construction","Border 2: SVCs versus the 把 construction",[56,288,289,290,294],{},"The second border catches people who have just learned 把. A means-and-action SVC and a ",[136,291,293],{"href":292},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fba-construction","把 construction"," can describe the same scene, but they are built completely differently, and confusing them produces ungrammatical hybrids.",[69,296,297,303],{},[72,298,299,300,302],{},"SVC: 我用筷子吃饭。 (Wǒ yòng kuài zi chī fàn.) - ",[62,301,224],{}," Two verb phrases, the object 饭 sits after the main verb 吃 in the normal place.",[72,304,305,306,309,310,313],{},"把: 我把饭吃完了。 (Wǒ bǎ fàn chī wán le.) - ",[62,307,308],{},"I finished eating the rice."," 把 drags the object 饭 in ",[62,311,312],{},"front"," of the verb so a result complement (吃完, eat-finish) can land on it.",[56,315,316,317,320,321,324,325,329],{},"The jobs are different. The SVC adds a ",[62,318,319],{},"second verb"," (a purpose or a means). 把 does not add a verb at all; it ",[62,322,323],{},"reorders the object"," of a single verb to spotlight what happens to it, and it almost always needs a complement or other ending on that verb (see ",[136,326,328],{"href":327},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fresultative-complements","resultative complements","). So:",[69,331,332,335],{},[72,333,334],{},"If you are adding another action or a tool \u002F route, you want a serial verb construction, and the object stays after its own verb.",[72,336,337],{},"If you are moving the existing object forward to say what got done to it, you want 把, and there is still only one main action.",[56,339,340],{},"The classic learner mash-up is to take a perfectly good SVC and shove a 把 into it for no reason: 我把筷子用吃饭 is gibberish. 用 here is the means verb of an SVC, not a verb whose object you are disposing of.",[51,342,344],{"id":343},"common-errors","Common errors",[346,347,349],"h3",{"id":348},"error-1-inserting-a-conjunction-between-the-verbs","Error 1: inserting a conjunction between the verbs",[56,351,352],{},"English brains reach for 'and' or 'to', so learners stuff in 和 or 然后 where Mandarin wants nothing.",[69,354,355,364],{},[72,356,357,358,361,362],{},"✗ 我去商店",[62,359,360],{},"和","买东西。 - WRONG. 和 coordinates nouns, not verb phrases in a purpose chain. Drop it: 我去商店买东西 (wǒ qù shāng diàn mǎi dōng xī) - ",[62,363,163],{},[72,365,366,367,370,371,374],{},"✗ 他坐车",[62,368,369],{},"然后","回家。 - Overheavy and changes the meaning to 'he rides, and afterwards goes home' as two separate events. The plain SVC 他坐车回家 (tā zuò chē huí jiā) - ",[62,372,373],{},"he takes the bus home"," - is what you want for 'by bus'.",[56,376,377],{},"Reserve 和 for joining nouns and 然后 for genuinely separate, narrated steps. The tight verb-to-verb chain takes no glue at all.",[346,379,381],{"id":380},"error-2-reversing-the-verb-order","Error 2: reversing the verb order",[56,383,384],{},"Because the SVC has no conjunction to mark direction, the only thing carrying the sequence is the order itself. Get it wrong and the timeline breaks.",[69,386,387,398],{},[72,388,389,390,393,394,397],{},"✗ 我",[62,391,392],{},"买东西去商店"," (meaning 'I go to the shop to buy things') - WRONG order. This says buying precedes going. Correct: 我",[62,395,396],{},"去商店买东西"," (wǒ qù shāng diàn mǎi dōng xī).",[72,399,389,400,403,404,407],{},[62,401,402],{},"吃饭用筷子"," (meaning 'I eat with chopsticks') - WRONG. The means must precede the action: 我",[62,405,406],{},"用筷子吃饭"," (wǒ yòng kuài zi chī fàn).",[56,409,410],{},"Ask yourself which action physically happens first in the world, and put that verb first. The grammar will follow.",[346,412,414],{"id":413},"error-3-putting-the-object-in-the-wrong-slot","Error 3: putting the object in the wrong slot",[56,416,417],{},"Each verb in the chain keeps its own object directly after it. Learners sometimes pile both objects at the end, or steal the second verb's object back to the first.",[69,419,420,431],{},[72,421,422,423,426,427,430],{},"✗ 我去买东西商店 - WRONG. 商店 is the object of 去, so it belongs to 去, and 东西 belongs to 买. Correct: 我",[62,424,425],{},"去商店","(go to the shop)",[62,428,429],{},"买东西","(buy things).",[72,432,433,434,437,438,441],{},"✗ 他坐回家车 - WRONG. 车 is the object of 坐, 家 is the object of 回. Keep them with their own verbs: 他",[62,435,436],{},"坐车","(by vehicle)",[62,439,440],{},"回家","(return home).",[56,443,444],{},"Treat each verb phrase as a self-contained unit - verb plus its own object - and just line the units up in event order.",[346,446,448],{"id":447},"error-4-forcing-english-tense-onto-each-verb","Error 4: forcing English tense onto each verb",[56,450,451],{},"There is no need to mark every verb in the chain for aspect. Aspect markers like 了 (le) attach to the chain as a whole, normally at the end, not to each verb separately.",[69,453,454],{},[72,455,456,457],{},"✗ 他坐了车回了家 - usually WRONG \u002F overmarked. One 了 at the end is enough: 他坐车回家了 (tā zuò chē huí jiā le) - ",[62,458,459],{},"he took the bus home.",[56,461,462,463,156],{},"Aspect sits at the natural boundary of the whole event, not on every link. The mechanics of where 了 lands are in ",[136,464,466],{"href":465},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Faspect-markers","aspect markers",[51,468,470],{"id":469},"minimal-pairs-side-by-side","Minimal pairs side by side",[56,472,473],{},"Hold the vocabulary still and watch how the SVC differs from its neighbours.",[475,476,477,499],"table",{},[478,479,480],"thead",{},[481,482,483,487,490,493,496],"tr",{},[484,485,486],"th",{},"Sentence",[484,488,489],{},"Pinyin",[484,491,492],{},"Type",[484,494,495],{},"What it does",[484,497,498],{},"Gloss",[500,501,502,522,541,559],"tbody",{},[481,503,504,508,511,514,517],{},[505,506,507],"td",{},"我去商店买东西",[505,509,510],{},"wǒ qù shāng diàn mǎi dōng xī",[505,512,513],{},"SVC (purpose)",[505,515,516],{},"go first, then buy; no conjunction",[505,518,519],{},[62,520,521],{},"I go to the shop to buy things",[481,523,524,527,530,533,536],{},[505,525,526],{},"我用筷子吃饭",[505,528,529],{},"wǒ yòng kuài zi chī fàn",[505,531,532],{},"SVC (means)",[505,534,535],{},"means verb first, then main verb",[505,537,538],{},[62,539,540],{},"I eat with chopsticks",[481,542,543,546,549,551,554],{},[505,544,545],{},"我在家吃饭",[505,547,548],{},"wǒ zài jiā chī fàn",[505,550,263],{},[505,552,553],{},"在 has bleached to a pure 'at' preposition",[505,555,556],{},[62,557,558],{},"I eat at home",[481,560,561,564,567,570,573],{},[505,562,563],{},"我把饭吃完了",[505,565,566],{},"wǒ bǎ fàn chī wán le",[505,568,569],{},"把",[505,571,572],{},"one verb, object fronted, result attached",[505,574,575],{},[62,576,577],{},"I finished eating the rice",[56,579,580],{},"The first two are serial verb constructions: two real verb phrases in event order. The third is the grammaticalised co-verb cousin. The fourth is a different machine entirely - one verb, a fronted object, a result complement.",[51,582,584],{"id":583},"what-to-drill","What to drill",[586,587,588,594,600,606,612],"ol",{},[72,589,590,593],{},[62,591,592],{},"Verbs in event order, no glue."," Two verb phrases, one subject, nothing between them. Whichever action happens first in the world goes first in the sentence.",[72,595,596,599],{},[62,597,598],{},"Spot the two jobs."," Purpose (去商店买东西, go in order to buy) and means (用筷子吃饭, eat by using chopsticks) are the bread and butter. Both put the enabling verb first.",[72,601,602,605],{},[62,603,604],{},"Each verb keeps its own object."," 坐车 + 回家, not 坐回家车. Build the chain out of self-contained verb-plus-object units.",[72,607,608,611],{},[62,609,610],{},"Co-verbs are SVCs that hardened."," 用 and 坐 still feel like verbs; 在, 给, 从 have gone prepositional. Same shape, same order - do not agonise over the label.",[72,613,614,617],{},[62,615,616],{},"Do not 把 an SVC."," Adding a verb is the SVC's job; fronting an object is 把's job. They are not interchangeable and they do not nest.",[56,619,620,621,624,625,627,628,630,631,156],{},"For the prepositional subset, see ",[136,622,623],{"href":262},"co-verbs",". For the contrast with object-fronting, see the ",[136,626,293],{"href":292},". For how the no-conjunction chain relates to the language's broader sequencing, see ",[136,629,139],{"href":138}," and ",[136,632,144],{"href":143},{"title":634,"searchDepth":635,"depth":635,"links":636},"",2,[637,638,639,640,641,642,643,650,651],{"id":53,"depth":635,"text":54},{"id":98,"depth":635,"text":99},{"id":148,"depth":635,"text":149},{"id":208,"depth":635,"text":209},{"id":255,"depth":635,"text":256},{"id":285,"depth":635,"text":286},{"id":343,"depth":635,"text":344,"children":644},[645,647,648,649],{"id":348,"depth":646,"text":349},3,{"id":380,"depth":646,"text":381},{"id":413,"depth":646,"text":414},{"id":447,"depth":646,"text":448},{"id":469,"depth":635,"text":470},{"id":583,"depth":635,"text":584},"B1-B2","How Mandarin strings two or more verb phrases under one subject with no conjunction: 我去商店买东西 (go to the shop to buy things), 他坐车回家 (takes the bus home), 用筷子吃饭 (eat with chopsticks). The order of the verbs mirrors the real-world order of events, and the construction covers purpose chains and means \u002F instrument. Where it ends and co-verbs and the 把 construction begin.","md","higher","English glues verbs together with little words: go to buy, sit and ride, use chopsticks to eat. Mandarin mostly does not. It lets two, three, sometimes four verb phrases sit in a row under a single subject with nothing between them - no 'and', no 'to', no comma. 我去商店买东西 (wǒ qù shāng diàn mǎi dōng xī) is literally 'I go shop buy things', and it is the normal way to say 'I'm going to the shop to buy things'. This is the serial verb construction, and the rule that makes it readable is brutally simple: the verbs come in the order the events happen. Go first, then buy. Sit on the bus first, then arrive home. The grammar mirrors the timeline. This page shows you the two main jobs the construction does - chaining a purpose and marking a means - the iconic order-of-events principle, and the two borders it shares with co-verbs and the 把 construction, where learners most often get lost.","mandarin",{},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fserial-verb-constructions",{"title":45,"description":653},"mandarin\u002Fgrammar\u002Fserial-verb-constructions","MTT4pl5unK9gTR9R4-JkAHsBzELyxsdfq3PJp9mXQXU",[],{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":665},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M12 15V3m9 12v4a2 2 0 0 1-2 2H5a2 2 0 0 1-2-2v-4\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"m7 10l5 5l5-5\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":667},"\u003Cpath fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\" d=\"M13 21h8M15 5l4 4m2.174-2.188a1 1 0 0 0-3.986-3.987L3.842 16.174a2 2 0 0 0-.5.83l-1.321 4.352a.5.5 0 0 0 .623.622l4.353-1.32a2 2 0 0 0 .83-.497z\"\u002F>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":669},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Crect width=\"18\" height=\"18\" x=\"3\" y=\"3\" rx=\"2\" ry=\"2\"\u002F>\u003Ccircle cx=\"9\" cy=\"9\" r=\"2\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"m21 15l-3.086-3.086a2 2 0 0 0-2.828 0L6 21\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":671},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M6 22a2 2 0 0 1-2-2V4a2 2 0 0 1 2-2h8a2.4 2.4 0 0 1 1.704.706l3.588 3.588A2.4 2.4 0 0 1 20 8v12a2 2 0 0 1-2 2z\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"M14 2v5a1 1 0 0 0 1 1h5M10 9H8m8 4H8m8 4H8\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",1]