Mandarin Grammar Point
正好 (zhènghǎo) - Just right, Just in time

正好 (zhènghǎo) - Just right, Just in time

Short explanation:

Used to express something is just right or just in time.

Formation:

Subject + Verb + 正好 + Rest of the sentence

Examples:

你来得正好,我正打算找你。
Nǐ lái de zhènghǎo, wǒ zhèng dǎsuàn zhǎo nǐ.
You came just in time, I was about to find you.
我到家的那一刻,雨正好停了。
Wǒ dào jiā de nà yīkè, yǔ zhènghǎo tíng le.
The moment I arrived home, the rain just stopped.
这件衣服正好适合我。
Zhè jiàn yīfú zhènghǎo shìhé wǒ.
This piece of clothing fits me just right.
我走进教室的时候,老师正好开始上课。
Wǒ zǒu jìn jiàoshì de shíhòu, lǎoshī zhènghǎo kāishǐ shàngkè.
When I walked into the classroom, the teacher just started the class.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese phrase '正好 (zhènghǎo)' is used when something is just right in terms of size, amount, time, etc., or happens by chance just in time. It can be used to describe a condition or situation that fits precisely with needs, preferences or timing. It is similar to 'just right' or 'just in time' in English.
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