B1

Topic-Comment Structure

话题句

Topic-Comment Structure in Chinese

Overview

Topic-comment structure (话题句, huàtí jù) is a fundamental feature of Chinese that goes beyond simple SVO word order. In a topic-comment sentence, the topic -- what the sentence is about -- is placed at the front, followed by a comment about it. The topic need not be the grammatical subject: 这本书我看过 (This book, I've read it) places the object first.

At the CEFR B1 level, understanding topic-comment structure helps explain many sentences that seem to have "wrong" word order from an English perspective. Chinese is fundamentally a topic-prominent language, meaning it prioritizes telling the listener what is being talked about before providing information about it.

Topic-comment is not just an occasional variation -- it is one of the most natural ways to organize information in Chinese. It appears in casual conversation, formal writing, and everything in between.

How It Works

Pattern: Topic + Comment (about the topic)

Topic Comment Full sentence Meaning
这本书 我看过 这本书我看过。 This book, I've read.
中文 我学了三年 中文我学了三年。 Chinese, I've studied for 3 years.
他的情况 我了解 他的情况我了解。 His situation, I understand.

Types of topic-comment

Type Example Note
Object as topic 这件事我知道。 Object fronted
Time as topic 明天我不来。 Time fronted
Place as topic 这个地方我来过。 Place fronted
Possessor as topic 他身体不好。 "His body isn't good" → "He's not healthy"
General topic 学中文,最难的是声调。 About learning Chinese, the hardest part is tones

Examples in Context

Chinese Pinyin English Note
这本书我看过。 Zhè běn shū wǒ kàn guo. This book, I've read it. object topic
中文我学了三年。 Zhōngwén wǒ xué le sān nián. Chinese, I've studied for 3 years. object topic
这个问题我不太清楚。 Zhège wèntí wǒ bú tài qīngchǔ. This question, I'm not clear on. object topic
他的情况我了解。 Tā de qíngkuàng wǒ liǎojiě. His situation, I understand. possessive topic
那个电影你看过吗? Nàge diànyǐng nǐ kàn guo ma? That movie, have you seen it? question
北京我去过两次。 Běijīng wǒ qù guo liǎng cì. Beijing, I've been there twice. place topic
钱我已经给他了。 Qián wǒ yǐjīng gěi tā le. The money, I already gave it to him. object topic
他人很好。 Tā rén hěn hǎo. He, as a person, is very nice. possessor topic
这件事大家都知道。 Zhè jiàn shì dàjiā dōu zhīdào. This matter, everyone knows. object topic
时间我有。 Shíjiān wǒ yǒu. Time, I have. object topic

Common Mistakes

Confusing topic-comment with SVO errors

  • Wrong: Thinking 这本书我看过 is wrong because "book" comes first
  • Right: This is a perfectly natural and common Chinese structure
  • Why: Chinese allows and often prefers fronting the topic. It is not an error but a fundamental feature.

Overusing topic-comment in English-influenced patterns

  • Wrong: Always using SVO when topic-comment would be more natural
  • Right: 你要的东西我买了 is more natural than 我买了你要的东西 in certain contexts
  • Why: When the topic is already known or established in conversation, fronting it creates smoother, more natural discourse.

Forgetting that the topic must be definite or generic

  • Wrong: 一本书我看过。(A book, I've read.)
  • Right: 这本书我看过。(This book, I've read.)
  • Why: Topics are typically definite or generic; indefinite noun phrases do not naturally serve as topics.

Practice Tips

  • Practice restructuring SVO sentences: take 我看过这本书 and convert to 这本书我看过. Notice how the emphasis shifts.
  • Listen for topic-comment in native speech -- it is extremely common. News broadcasts, conversations, and narratives all use it frequently.
  • When answering questions, try putting the relevant topic first: Q: 这个菜好吃吗? A: 这个菜嘛,还可以。

Related Concepts

Prerequisite

Basic Sentence StructureA1

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