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* 我 喝 <em>了</em> 五 瓶 啤酒。 <span class="trans">I drank five bottles of beer.</span> | * 我 喝 <em>了</em> 五 瓶 啤酒。 <span class="trans">I drank five bottles of beer.</span> | ||
* 我 吃 <em>了</em> 两 个 苹果。 <span class="trans">I ate two apples.</span> | * 我 吃 <em>了</em> 两 个 苹果。 <span class="trans">I ate two apples.</span> | ||
− | * | + | * 我 看 <em>了</em> 一 本 书。 <span class="trans">I read a book.</span> |
− | * 做 完 <em>了</em> | + | * 我 做 完 <em>了</em> 。 <span class="trans">I finished.</span> |
* 今天 我 做 <em>了</em> 很 多 事。 <span class="trans">Today I did a lot of things.</span> | * 今天 我 做 <em>了</em> 很 多 事。 <span class="trans">Today I did a lot of things.</span> | ||
− | * 他 | + | * 他 买 <em>了</em> 一 个 三明治。 <span class="trans">He bought one sandwich.</span> |
* 我 看见 <em>了</em> UFO。 <span class="trans">I saw a UFO.</span> | * 我 看见 <em>了</em> UFO。 <span class="trans">I saw a UFO.</span> | ||
* 老板 说 <em>了</em> 一 个 小时。 <span class="trans">The boss spoke an hour.</span> | * 老板 说 <em>了</em> 一 个 小时。 <span class="trans">The boss spoke an hour.</span> | ||
* 我 学<em>了</em> 两 年 中文。 <span class="trans"> I studied two years of Chinese.</span> | * 我 学<em>了</em> 两 年 中文。 <span class="trans"> I studied two years of Chinese.</span> | ||
* 他 做 <em>了</em> 一 个 蛋糕。 <span class="trans">He made a cake.</span> | * 他 做 <em>了</em> 一 个 蛋糕。 <span class="trans">He made a cake.</span> | ||
− | * 他 | + | * 他 去 <em>了</em> 台湾。 <span class="trans">He went to Taiwan.</span> |
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− | * 你 吃 完 <em>了</em> | + | * 你 吃 完 <em>了</em> 以后,给 我 打 电话。 <span class="trans">After you've finished eating, give me a call. (future action)</span> |
− | * 你 到 <em>了</em> | + | * 你 到 <em>了</em> 以后,告诉 我。 <span class="trans">After you have arrived, tell me. (future action)</span> |
− | * 明天 我 吃 <em>了</em> 晚饭 以后 | + | * 明天 我 吃 <em>了</em> 晚饭 以后 去 酒吧。 <span class="trans">Tomorrow after I've eaten dinner, I'll go to bar. (future action)</span> |
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- Also known as: verb 了, completed action 了 and perfective aspect 了.
The particle 了 (le) has a lot of uses. One of the most common is to express the completion of an action. This is called aspect, which is not the same as tense. Tense is about when an action happens - past, present or future. Aspect is about whether the action is complete in whatever time frame we're talking about.
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The Basic Pattern
To indicate completeness with 了, the structure is:
Subject + Verb + 了 + Object
Notice that 了 goes directly after the verb. This 了 is called verb 了.
Example Sentences
Some basic examples:
- 我 喝 了 五 瓶 啤酒。 I drank five bottles of beer.
- 我 吃 了 两 个 苹果。 I ate two apples.
- 我 看 了 一 本 书。 I read a book.
- 我 做 完 了 。 I finished.
- 今天 我 做 了 很 多 事。 Today I did a lot of things.
- 他 买 了 一 个 三明治。 He bought one sandwich.
- 我 看见 了 UFO。 I saw a UFO.
- 老板 说 了 一 个 小时。 The boss spoke an hour.
- 我 学了 两 年 中文。 I studied two years of Chinese.
- 他 做 了 一 个 蛋糕。 He made a cake.
- 他 去 了 台湾。 He went to Taiwan.
The examples above indicate a completed action, but they might also seem very similar to a "past tense" in English. To illustrate that 了 can also indicate that one action is completed before another, see the following examples:
- 你 吃 完 了 以后,给 我 打 电话。 After you've finished eating, give me a call. (future action)
- 你 到 了 以后,告诉 我。 After you have arrived, tell me. (future action)
- 明天 我 吃 了 晚饭 以后 去 酒吧。 Tomorrow after I've eaten dinner, I'll go to bar. (future action)
As you can see, 了 can appear in sentences about the future as well as the past. What's important is whether or not the action has been completed, no matter what time we're talking about. This also means that the verbal 了 can't be used with habitual or continuous actions.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 65-8) →buy
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 57-9) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 137-9, 208) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (pp. 11-4) →buy
- Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar (pp. 185-217) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1) (pp. 199-200) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1)(2nd ed) (pp. 226-8) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 2 (新实用汉语课本2) (pp. 16-8) →buy
- 40 Lessons for Basic Chinese Course (基础汉语40课上册) (pp. 156-7)→buy
Websites
- Yale: The Perfective –Le了 Versus The Modal Particle Le了
- East Asia Student: 了 grammar: four kinds of 了 in Mandarin