Shi Sentences
是字句
是 Sentences in Chinese
Overview
The verb 是 (shì) is one of the most fundamental words in Chinese, equivalent to "is/am/are" when linking a subject to a noun or noun phrase. It is used for identification (他是老师, "He is a teacher") and classification (这是书, "This is a book"), but crucially, it is NOT used with adjectives the way English uses "is."
At the CEFR A1 level, mastering 是 sentences is essential because they form the basis of introductions, identification, and categorization. The pattern is simple -- A 是 B -- but learners must understand when NOT to use 是, which is equally important.
Unlike many languages where "to be" is highly irregular, 是 never changes form. It stays 是 regardless of subject, number, or time. Its negation is simply 不是 (bù shì, is not) -- never 没是.
How It Works
Basic pattern: A 是 B
| Structure | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Subject + 是 + Noun | 我是学生。 | I am a student. |
| Subject + 不是 + Noun | 他不是老师。 | He is not a teacher. |
| Subject + 是 + Noun + 吗? | 你是中国人吗? | Are you Chinese? |
When to use 是
| Use | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Identity | 她是我姐姐。 | She is my older sister. |
| Classification | 这是咖啡。 | This is coffee. |
| Origin/nationality | 我是美国人。 | I am American. |
| Occupation | 他是医生。 | He is a doctor. |
When NOT to use 是
| Wrong | Right | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 他是高。 | 他很高。 | He is tall. (adjective, no 是) |
| 天气是好。 | 天气很好。 | The weather is good. (adjective, no 是) |
Key rule: Do NOT use 是 before adjectives. Use 很 (hěn) instead.
Examples in Context
| Chinese | Pinyin | English | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 我是中国人。 | Wǒ shì Zhōngguó rén. | I am Chinese. | nationality |
| 这是我的书。 | Zhè shì wǒ de shū. | This is my book. | identification |
| 他不是老师。 | Tā bú shì lǎoshī. | He is not a teacher. | negation with 不 |
| 你是学生吗? | Nǐ shì xuéshēng ma? | Are you a student? | yes/no question |
| 那是什么? | Nà shì shénme? | What is that? | with question word |
| 她是我妈妈。 | Tā shì wǒ māma. | She is my mom. | family identity |
| 这不是咖啡。 | Zhè bú shì kāfēi. | This is not coffee. | negation |
| 我们都是学生。 | Wǒmen dōu shì xuéshēng. | We are all students. | with 都 (all) |
| 他是谁? | Tā shì shéi? | Who is he? | question word |
| 对,是的。 | Duì, shì de. | Yes, that's right. | confirmation |
Common Mistakes
Using 是 with adjectives
- Wrong: 他是很高。(He is very tall.)
- Right: 他很高。(He is tall.)
- Why: Chinese adjectives function as verbs and do not need 是. Using 很 is the standard way to link a subject to an adjective.
Negating with 没 instead of 不
- Wrong: 他没是老师。
- Right: 他不是老师。(He is not a teacher.)
- Why: 是 is always negated with 不, never with 没. The combination 没是 does not exist.
Omitting 是 in identity sentences
- Wrong: 我学生。(I student.)
- Right: 我是学生。(I am a student.)
- Why: Unlike some languages, Chinese requires 是 when equating a subject with a noun phrase.
Practice Tips
- Practice self-introductions using 是: state your name, nationality, and occupation. This gives you natural repetition of the pattern.
- Create pairs of correct and incorrect sentences, testing whether 是 or 很 should be used. If the predicate is a noun, use 是; if an adjective, use 很.
- Listen for 是 in native speech and notice how it always connects to a noun phrase, never to a bare adjective.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: Basic Sentence Structure -- understand SVO order before working with 是
Prerequisite
Basic Sentence StructureA1More A1 concepts
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