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Tag: Not necessary

Not necessary Chinese wèibì 未必

Not necessary in Chinese – 未必 wèibì

Posted on January 24, 2024January 24, 2024 by tiffany

Grammar Point:The Chinese word 未必 wèibì means “not necessarily” or “may not necessarily” in English. It leaves room for the possibility that things could be different or may not turn out as expected. Structure 未必 wèibì + V / Adj / Clause 這個zhège文法wénfǎ未必wèibì簡單jiǎndān这个zhège文法wénfǎ未必wèibì简单jiǎndānThis grammar may not necessarily be simple. 他的tāde計劃jìhuà未必wèibì會huì成功chénggōng他的tāde计划jìhuá未必wèibì会huì成功chénggōngHis plan may not necessarily succeed….

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