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A simple introduction to using 没有 (méiyǒu) to negate past actions.
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Use 没有 (méiyǒu) to negate past actions (to say that someone ''didn't do'' something, or something ''didn't happen'').
  
 
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== Structure ==

Revision as of 02:05, 25 March 2013

Use 没有 (méiyǒu) to negate past actions (to say that someone didn't do something, or something didn't happen).

Structure

Usually verbs can be negated with 不. If the verb is about an action in the past, though, 没有 should be used:

Subject + 没有 + Verb

Examples

  • 他们 没有 说话。They didn't speak.
  • 没有 喝 你的 啤酒。I didn't drink your beer.
  • 没有 看到 你。I didn't see you.
  • 没有 吃 早饭。I didn't eat breakfast.


Note that you can shorten 没有 to just 没:

  • 去。I didn't go.

Remember that 了 is not used with 没有. 了 marks completed actions, whilst 没有 is used for actions that didn't happen. These two don't work together.

See also

Sources and further reading

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