Structure '一...就...' (yī...jiù...)
Description
The structure '一...就...' (yī...jiù...) is used to indicate that as soon as one action or event happens, another action or event immediately follows. It signifies a close temporal relationship between the two events, with the second action occurring immediately after the first.
Examples
- As soon as he finished his homework, he went to bed. (他一做完作业就睡觉了。- Tā yī zuò wán zuòyè jiù shuìjiào le.)
- As soon as the doorbell rang, she opened the door. (门铃一响她就开门了。- Ménlíng yī xiǎng tā jiù kāiménle.)
- As soon as the rain started, they ran for cover. (一下雨他们就躲起来了。- Yī xià yǔ tāmen jiù duǒ qǐláile.)
Key Points
- The structure '一...就...' (yī...jiù...) expresses the idea of immediate sequential actions.
- It indicates that the second action occurs right after the first action, with no significant delay.
- It is often used to describe cause-and-effect relationships or to convey a sense of promptness or immediacy.