B1 general 4분 분량

Sequential Events: 先...然后/再 (xiān...ránhòu/zài)

Place `先` before the first verb and `然后` or `再` before the second to sequence actions.

The Rule in 30 Seconds

  • Use `先` before the first action to say 'first'.
  • Use `然后` or `再` before the next action for 'then'.
  • The basic structure is: Subject + `先` + Verb 1, `然后` + Verb 2.
  • Use `然后再` to sound extra natural and fluent.

Quick Reference

Step Chinese Term English Meaning Placement
First Action 先 (xiān) First / Firstly Before Verb 1
Second Action (General) 然后 (ránhòu) Then / After that Before Verb 2
Second Action (Future/Intent) 再 (zài) Then / And then Before Verb 2
Combined Transition 然后再 (ránhòu zài) And then next Before Verb 2
Final Action 最后 (zuìhòu) Finally / Lastly Before the last verb
Immediate Sequence 接着 (jiēzhe) Proceed to / Next Before Verb 2

주요 예문

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1

我先写作业,然后看电视。

I first do homework, then watch TV.

2

你先坐地铁,换公交车。

You first take the subway, then change to a bus.

3

我们先去吃饭,然后再看电影。

We first go eat, and then watch a movie.

💡

The 'Then' Combo

If you want to sound like a native, use `然后再`. It bridges the actions more smoothly than just using one.

⚠️

English Logic Trap

Never put `先` at the end of a sentence. It is not like the English 'later' or 'first'. It must sit before the verb.

The Rule in 30 Seconds

  • Use `先` before the first action to say 'first'.
  • Use `然后` or `再` before the next action for 'then'.
  • The basic structure is: Subject + `先` + Verb 1, `然后` + Verb 2.
  • Use `然后再` to sound extra natural and fluent.

Overview

Ever felt like your Chinese sentences are just a pile of random actions? You need a logical thread. That is where 先...然后/再 (xiān...ránhòu/zài) comes in. It is the ultimate 'first this, then that' structure. Think of it as the GPS for your conversation. It guides your listener through your day. It helps you explain your plans or even a recipe. Without it, you are just shouting verbs at people. It makes you sound organized and clear. Every intermediate learner needs this tool in their kit. It is simple but very powerful.

How This Grammar Works

This pattern connects two or more actions in a specific order. You use (xiān) for the first step. Then, you use 然后 (ránhòu) or (zài) for the next step. It is like a relay race. One verb finishes its lap. Then it hands the baton to the next one. You can even chain them together for long lists. Usually, the subject comes before . Sometimes the subject can come after 然后. But almost always stays right before the first verb. Think of it like a grammar traffic light. Green means go for the first action. Yellow means transition to the next.

Formation Pattern

  1. 1Start with your Subject (like or ).
  2. 2Add right before the first verb.
  3. 3State your first action or phrase.
  4. 4Add 然后 or before the second verb.
  5. 5State your second action.
  6. 6For extra steps, add another 然后 or 最后 (zuìhòu) for the end.
  7. 7Example: 我先洗澡,然后再睡觉。 (I first shower, then sleep.)

When To Use It

Use this when the order of events actually matters. Use it when you are ordering food at a busy stall. 'I want to order this first, then that.' Use it when giving directions to a lost tourist. 'First turn left, then go straight.' It is perfect for job interviews. Use it to describe your professional workflow. It makes you sound like a logical thinker. Use it for daily routines. 'First I drink coffee, then I start work.' Yes, even native speakers rely on this constantly. It is the bread and butter of storytelling. Use it to explain how to use an app. It works for any step-by-step process.

When Not To Use It

Don't use this for things happening at the same time. If you are singing while showering, use 一边...一边. This grammar is strictly for one after another. Also, do not use it for long-term life stages. For 'First I lived in Beijing, then I moved to Shanghai' over years, 后来 is better. This pattern is for immediate sequences or logical steps. Do not use it if there is no sequence. If you just like two things, use or . Only use it when time or order is the focus. Using it for simultaneous actions will confuse your listener. They will wait for you to finish the first thing.

Common Mistakes

The biggest trap is the 'English word order' mistake. In English, we might say 'I go to school first.' In Chinese, must come before the verb. Never say 我去学校先. Your Chinese teacher might cry if you do that. Another mistake is forgetting the subject position. If the subject changes, put the new subject after 然后. Do not put at the very start of the sentence before the subject. 先我吃饭 sounds very clunky and unnatural. Keep tucked right next to its verb. Also, do not confuse with . is for future or intended sequences. is for things that already happened again.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

然后 vs is the classic debate. 然后 is very flexible and common in speech. It is like saying 'and then...' repeatedly. It is the king of casual conversation. is often used for future plans or conditions. It feels a bit more like 'and then only after that.' It is shorter and punchier. You can even combine them into 然后再. This sounds very natural and smooth. Compare this to 以后 (yǐhòu). 以后 means 'after,' but it usually follows the action. 先...然后 leads the action from the front. It sets the stage for the sequence immediately.

Quick FAQ

Q. Can I use both 然后 and together?

A. Yes! 然后再 is very common and sounds very natural.

Q. Do I always need a subject?

A. If it is clear who is doing it, you can drop it.

Q. Can I use by itself?

A. Sure, if you want to say 'I will go first' (我先走了).

Q. Is 然后 too informal for writing?

A. No, it is fine, but 随后 is more formal.

Q. How many 然后 can I use in one go?

A. Try not to use more than three. It sounds repetitive.

Q. Can I use this for past events?

A. Yes, it works for past, present, and future.

Reference Table

Step Chinese Term English Meaning Placement
First Action 先 (xiān) First / Firstly Before Verb 1
Second Action (General) 然后 (ránhòu) Then / After that Before Verb 2
Second Action (Future/Intent) 再 (zài) Then / And then Before Verb 2
Combined Transition 然后再 (ránhòu zài) And then next Before Verb 2
Final Action 最后 (zuìhòu) Finally / Lastly Before the last verb
Immediate Sequence 接着 (jiēzhe) Proceed to / Next Before Verb 2
💡

The 'Then' Combo

If you want to sound like a native, use `然后再`. It bridges the actions more smoothly than just using one.

⚠️

English Logic Trap

Never put `先` at the end of a sentence. It is not like the English 'later' or 'first'. It must sit before the verb.

🎯

Subject Switching

If the person changes (e.g., I do this, then you do that), put the second person right after `然后`.

💬

Polite Requests

Using `请先...` (Please first...) is a very polite way to give instructions in Chinese service culture.

예시

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#1 Basic Sequence

我先写作业,然后看电视。

Focus: 先...然后

I first do homework, then watch TV.

A standard daily routine sequence.

#2 Instructional

你先坐地铁,换公交车。

Focus:

You first take the subway, then change to a bus.

Using '再' for steps in a process.

#3 Combined Transition

我们先去吃饭,然后再看电影。

Focus: 然后再

We first go eat, and then watch a movie.

'然后再' makes the transition smoother.

#4 Formal Context

请先填写姓名,然后再提交表格。

Focus: 请先

Please first fill in your name, then submit the form.

Common in offices or official websites.

#5 Edge Case (Conditional)

先别说话,听我说。

Focus: 先别

Don't speak first, listen to me.

'先' can be used with '别' to prioritize an action.

#6 Correction (Word Order)

✗ 我吃饭。 → ✓ 我先吃饭。

Focus:

I eat first.

In Chinese, '先' must come before the verb.

#7 Correction (Subject Position)

✗ 先我洗手,然后我吃饭。 → ✓ 我先洗手,然后吃饭。

Focus: 我先

I first wash hands, then eat.

The subject usually precedes '先'.

#8 Advanced Chain

我先起床,然后刷牙,最后吃早饭。

Focus: 最后

I first wake up, then brush teeth, and finally eat breakfast.

Using '最后' to close a sequence of three actions.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct word order to say 'I first drink water, then exercise.'

我 ___ 喝水,___ 运动。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: a

The sequence always starts with '先' before the first action and '然后' before the second.

Complete the instruction for making tea.

___ 放茶叶,然后再倒热水。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: b

'先' is used to indicate the very first step in a process.

Which word fits best for a future plan?

我们先开会,___ 讨论这个问题。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: b

'再' is used for actions that will happen sequentially in the future.

🎉 점수: /3

시각 학습 자료

然后 vs. 再

然后 (General)
Flexible usage Past/Present/Future
Storytelling And then... and then...
再 (Specific)
Future/Intent Planned steps
Conditional Wait until X, then Y

Choosing Your Sequence Word

1

Is it the first action?

YES ↓
NO
Use 然后 or 最后
2

Is the subject before the verb?

YES ↓
NO
Move subject or use 然后
3

Is it a future plan?

YES ↓
NO
Use 然后

Real-World Usage

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Ordering Food

  • 先点菜
  • 再买单
✈️

Travel

  • 先看地图
  • 然后出发
💻

Work

  • 先开会
  • 最后写报告

자주 묻는 질문

22 질문

然后 is more general and used in storytelling. is often used for future plans or when one action depends on the first one being finished.

Yes, you can. For example: 我昨天先去了超市,然后回家了。 (Yesterday I first went to the supermarket, then went home.)

The subject usually goes at the very beginning, before . Example: 我先喝咖啡。

It is common in spoken Chinese, but try to vary it with 接着 or 最后 to sound more advanced.

Yes, to mean 'do something first' or 'ahead of time.' Like 你先走 (You go first).

In this specific 先...再 pattern, it means 'then.' It implies a sequence rather than a repetition.

Usually no. It sounds unnatural. Keep it between the subject and the verb.

Use 最后 (zuìhòu) at the start of your last action phrase.

Not at all! It is a very common way to emphasize the transition between steps.

Absolutely. 先过马路,再往右拐 (First cross the street, then turn right) is perfect.

Use 先...然后...最后. For example: 先洗菜,然后切菜,最后炒菜。

Yes. 我先想一下 (I want to think for a moment first).

Yes, it is used in all registers, though formal writing might use 首先 instead of .

It is mostly for verbs. For adjectives, you would usually use other structures like 又...又....

No. 以后 means 'after' and usually follows a time or action, while 然后 starts a new clause.

Use 先吃饭再说话. This is a very common use of the 先...再 pattern.

Often, yes. It suggests the second action hasn't happened yet or is a logical next step.

No, for 'previously' use 以前. is for the order of operations.

Yes, you will hear it often when lyrics describe a process or a series of emotional steps.

Putting at the end of the sentence because they are thinking of the English word 'first'.

Yes. 我要先休息 (I need to rest first).

Yes, it can mean 'This thing is more important, so do it first.'

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