How to say “not at all” with 一点儿也不 (yìdiǎnr yě bù)
一点儿也 (yīdiǎnr yě) + 不 (bù) / 没 (méi) + Verb / Adj.
一点儿也 (yī diǎn ér yě) — not at all
一点儿也 (yīdiǎnr yě) + 不 (bù) / 没 (méi) + Verb / Adj.
HSK 4Basic/Simple Sentence Patterns一点儿也 (yī diǎn ér yě) — not at all
Rule structure
一点儿也 (yī diǎn ér yě) (yīdiǎnr yě) + negative (yìdiǎnr yě) means "not at all". It emphasizes the negation and can be shortened to 一点也不 (yīdiǎn yě bù).
Rule structure
一点儿也 (yī diǎn ér yě) (yīdiǎnr yě) + negative (yìdiǎnr yě) means "not at all". It emphasizes the negation and can be shortened to 一点也不 (yīdiǎn yě bù).
Examples
我一点儿也不累。
Wǒ yìdiǎnr yě bù lèi.
I’m not tired at all.
Examples
我一点儿也不累。
Wǒ yìdiǎnr yě bù lèi.
I’m not tired at all.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “not at all” in Chinese with 一点儿也?
Use the structure: 一点儿也 (yīdiǎnr yě) + 不 (bù) / 没 (méi) + Verb / Adj.. For example: 我一点儿也不累。 — “I’m not tired at all.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
我一点儿也不累。 — “I’m not tired at all.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 4.
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