How to say “almost didn't” in Chinese with 差点没
Subj. + 差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) + Verb
差点没 (chà diǎn méi) — almost didn't
Subj. + 差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) + Verb
HSK 5Adverbs差点没 (chà diǎn méi) — almost didn't
Rule structure
差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) is used when something undesirable almost happened but was avoided. Unlike 差点 (chàdiǎn), which can be ambiguous, 差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) usually indicates a positive outcome was narrowly achieved.
Rule structure
差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) is used when something undesirable almost happened but was avoided. Unlike 差点 (chàdiǎn), which can be ambiguous, 差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) usually indicates a positive outcome was narrowly achieved.
Examples
我差点没赶上火车。
Wǒ chàdiǎn méi gǎnshàng huǒchē.
I almost missed the train.
Examples
我差点没赶上火车。
Wǒ chàdiǎn méi gǎnshàng huǒchē.
I almost missed the train.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “almost didn't” in Chinese with 差点没?
Use the structure: Subj. + 差点没 (chàdiǎn méi) + Verb. For example: 我差点没赶上火车。 — “I almost missed the train.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
我差点没赶上火车。 — “I almost missed the train.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 5.
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