HSK 1Adverbs

(diǎn)

A Little Bit

Structure Pattern

Verb+(一)点+Noun

Explanation

The indefinite pronoun (diǎn), often written as 一点 (yì diǎn) or 点儿 (diǎnr), means "a little bit" or "some." It is used after verbs to indicate a small amount of something.

Example Sentences

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1
你想喝点什么

Nǐ xiǎng hē diǎn shénme?

What would you like to drink?

2
我想喝点咖啡

Wǒ xiǎng hē diǎn kāfēi.

I would like to drink some coffee.

3
你想吃点什么

Nǐ xiǎng chī diǎn shénme?

What would you like to eat?

4
我想吃点北京烤鸭

Wǒ xiǎng chī diǎn Běijīng kǎoyā.

I would like to eat some Peking duck.

Common Mistakes

Common Mistake

我有一点累

Correct Usage

我有点儿累

info

When modifying adjectives, you must use 有点 (yǒu diǎn), not just 点 (diǎn) or 一点. 点 (diǎn) after a verb is used for nouns/amounts.

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