How to say “do less of something” with 少 (shǎo)

(shǎo) + Verb Phrase

Doing something less with " (shǎo)"

HSK 4Verb phrases

Rule structure

(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.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you express “Doing something less with "少 (shǎo)"” in Chinese?

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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