就(jiù)
Then / Right Away / As Soon As
Structure Pattern
Explanation
就 (jiù) implies that something happens sooner or more easily than expected. It's the optimistic counterpart to 才 (cái). It can mean "then," "right away," or emphasize that something is simple/quick.
Example Sentences
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Tā liù diǎn jiù qǐchuáng le.
He got up as early as 6 o'clock.
Wǒ mǎshàng jiù lái.
I'll come right away.
Chī wán fàn jiù zǒu ba.
Let's leave right after eating.
Yí kàn jiù dǒng.
Understand it at first glance.
Common Mistakes
Common Mistake
我吃完饭去图书馆就。
Correct Usage
我吃完饭就去图书馆。
就 (jiù) typically precedes the verb or predicate it modifies, indicating that an action happens immediately or as a direct consequence. Placing 就 at the end of the sentence is incorrect; it should come before the verb '去'.
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