How to say “do less of something” with 少 (shǎo)
少 (shǎo) + Verb Phrase
少 (shǎo) — doing something less
少 (shǎo) + Verb Phrase
HSK 4Verb phrases少 (shǎo) — doing something less
Rule structure
少 (shǎo) before a verb indicates doing something less or reducing the action. Often used in advice or commands.
Rule structure
少 (shǎo) before a verb indicates doing something less or reducing the action. Often used in advice or commands.
Examples
你少抽点烟。
Nǐ shǎo chōu diǎn yān.
Smoke less.
Examples
你少抽点烟。
Nǐ shǎo chōu diǎn yān.
Smoke less.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “doing something less” in Chinese with 少?
Use the structure: 少 (shǎo) + Verb Phrase. For example: 你少抽点烟。 — “Smoke less.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
你少抽点烟。 — “Smoke less.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 4.
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