一边...一边(yìbiān...yìbiān)
Doing Two Things Simultaneously
Structure Pattern
Explanation
一边...一边 (yìbiān...yìbiān) is used to describe doing two actions simultaneously, like "while doing A, also doing B." Both actions happen at the same time by the same person.
Example Sentences
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Tā yìbiān chīfàn, yìbiān kàn diànshì.
He eats while watching TV.
Wǒ yìbiān zǒulù, yìbiān tīng yīnyuè.
I walk while listening to music.
Tā yìbiān hē kāfēi, yìbiān kàn shū.
She drinks coffee while reading.
Common Mistakes
Common Mistake
我妈妈一边做饭,我一边看电视。
Correct Usage
我妈妈在做饭,我在看电视。
The mistake is using '一边...一边' for actions performed by two different people. This structure is specifically for one person doing two things simultaneously. When different people are involved, use separate clauses or a linking phrase like '的时候' (de shíhou).
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