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#adjective #多 #少
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The adjective 多duō ("many, much"), like all adjectives, can be used attributively or predicatively. I.e. it can stand before a noun as it's modifier, or it may constitute a predicate all by itself - for example:
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> 他的书很多,也很新。
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> tā de shū hěn duō, yě hěn xīn
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> His books are many, and new too.
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多 can never appear on it's own while being used attributively though, unlike other adjectives. It always requires the presence of another adverb such as 很hěn before it:
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1. <mark style="background: #FF5582A6;">多朋友</mark>
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<mark style="background: #FF5582A6;">duō péngyou</mark>
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<mark style="background: #FF5582A6;">many friends</mark>
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(Wrong)
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2. 新朋友
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xīn péngyou
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new friends
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3. 很多朋友
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hěn duō péngyou
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many friends
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Remember, when using a monosyllabic adjective like 多, [[的de#Single-Syllable Adjectives|we can omit the 的]]. We wouldn't expect this to apply because we combine it with 很 to make 很多 (which is no longer monosyllabic), but it's actually a special case and 的 can be omitted - as above. 少 actually shares this behaviour, but often 很少 is not used and a negative of 很多 is used instead, for example "没有很多书".
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