How to say “can't do without” in Chinese with 少不了 (shǎobuliǎo)

Subj. + (shǎobuliǎo) + Noun / Verb Phrase

Expressing "can't do without" with "少不了 (shǎobuliǎo)"

HSK 5Sentence Patterns

Rule structure

少不了 (shǎobuliǎo) means "cannot do without" or "indispensable." It expresses necessity, inevitability, or the required presence of something in a situation.

Examples

做蛋糕少不了鸡蛋。

Zuò dàngāo shàobuliǎo jīdàn.

You can’t make a cake without eggs.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you express “Expressing "can't do without" with "少不了 (shǎobuliǎo)"” in Chinese?

Use the structure: Subj. + 少不了 (shǎobuliǎo) + Noun / Verb Phrase. For example: 做蛋糕少不了鸡蛋。 — “You can’t make a cake without eggs.”.

What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?

做蛋糕少不了鸡蛋。 — “You can’t make a cake without eggs.”.

Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?

This grammar rule is part of HSK 5.

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