Decoded Slug: 是 (shì) - Is/Are

Mandarin Grammar Point
是 (shì) - Is/Are

是 (shì) - Is/Are

Short explanation:

Used as a linking verb to connect a subject and its predicate noun or adjective.

Formation:

Subject + 是 + Predicate Noun/Adjective

Examples:

我是一名中学生,我爱好学习汉语。
Wǒ shì yīmíng zhōngxuéshēng, wǒ àihào xuéxí Hànyǔ.
I am a high school student, I have a hobby of studying Mandarin Chinese.
这是我最喜欢的电影,因为它的故事情节十分吸引人。
Zhè shì wǒ zuì xǐhuān de diànyǐng, yīnwèi tā de gùshì qíngjié shífēn xīyǐnrén.
This is my favorite movie because its storyline is very appealing.
他们是最好的朋友,总是一起度过快乐的时光。
Tāmen shì zuì hǎo de péngyǒu, zǒng shì yīqǐ dùguò kuàilè de shíguāng.
They are best friends, always spending happy times together.
你是我的老师,我会尊重你,并且尽我的全力去学习。
Nǐ shì wǒ de lǎoshī, wǒ huì zūnzhòng nǐ, bìngqiě jìn wǒ de quánlì qù xuéxí.
You are my teacher, I will respect you and do my best to study.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese word '是 (shì)' is a common verbal word similar to 'is' or 'are' in English. It's primarily used as a linking verb connecting the subject of a sentence with its predicate noun or adjective, or to indicate a state of being or existence. Note that '是 (shì)' is not typically used before adjectives unless a comparison is being made.
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