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1. 又 (yòu) can be used to emphasize a negative statement or rhetorical question. For example, "你又不去?(nǐ yòu bù qù?)" meaning "You're not going again?"
2. 又 (yòu) can be used to express surprise or disbelief. For example, "你又来了?(nǐ yòu lái le?)" meaning "You're here again?"
3. 又 (yòu) can be used to express disappointment or frustration. For example, "你又迟到了!(nǐ yòu chí dào le!)" meaning "You're late again!"
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又 (yòu) is used for contrast when it is used to emphasize a negative statement or rhetorical question. For example, "你又不去?" (nǐ yòu bù qù?) which translates to "You're not going again?" It is used to emphasize the negative statement that the person is not going.
又 (yòu) is used for addition when it is used to emphasize that something is being added to a list. For example, "我又买了一件衣服" (wǒ yòu mǎi le yī jiàn yīfú) which translates to "I bought another piece of clothing". It is used to emphasize that something is being added to the list of things that have been bought.
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