grammar

to list the grammar points by HSK level

ID: 422
compare:
HSK: 3
format: Subj. +有 (一 )点 + noun
example: 你 脸 上 有 一 点 番茄酱
details: 一点 can be placed before a noun to mean "small quantity," like 一点水,一点钱 while 有点 can't be used this way.
exception: Note that 有点 is also a shortened form of 有一点, which means "there is a little" of something.
keyword: 有点/有一点
class: d
short: 有点
long: 有一点
answer:
question:
theme: 一点 (yīdiǎn) and 有点 (yǒudiǎn), usually pronounced 一点儿 (yīdiǎnr) and 有点儿 (yǒudiǎnr) in northern China, mean pretty much the same thing on the surface—"a little" or "a bit"—but they have different uses in sentences.
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