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+ | * 昨天 他 写 了 <em> 一 天 </em> 作业。<span class="pinyin">Zuótiān tā xiě le <em>yī tiān</em> zuò yè. </span> <span class="trans"> He did his homework all day yesterday. </span> | ||
* 你 刚才 上 了 <em>半 个 小时 </em> 厕所。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ gāngcái shàng le <em>bàn ge xiǎoshí</em> cèsuǒ. </span> <span class="trans">You were just in the bathroom for half an hour. </span> | * 你 刚才 上 了 <em>半 个 小时 </em> 厕所。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ gāngcái shàng le <em>bàn ge xiǎoshí</em> cèsuǒ. </span> <span class="trans">You were just in the bathroom for half an hour. </span> | ||
* 他 今天 喝 了 <em>一 个 晚上 </em> 酒。 <span class="pinyin">Tā jīntiān hē le <em>yī ge wǎnshang</em> jiǔ.</span> <span class="trans">He drank alcohol all night. </span> | * 他 今天 喝 了 <em>一 个 晚上 </em> 酒。 <span class="pinyin">Tā jīntiān hē le <em>yī ge wǎnshang</em> jiǔ.</span> <span class="trans">He drank alcohol all night. </span> | ||
* 我 昨天 玩 了 <em> 一 个 下午 </em> 游戏。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ zuótiān wán le <em>yī ge xià wǔ</em> yóu xì. </span> <span class="trans">Yesterday, I played games all afternoon. </span> | * 我 昨天 玩 了 <em> 一 个 下午 </em> 游戏。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ zuótiān wán le <em>yī ge xià wǔ</em> yóu xì. </span> <span class="trans">Yesterday, I played games all afternoon. </span> | ||
* 上 个 周末 我 和 老公 开 了 <em>三 个 小时</em> 车 回 老家。<span class="pinyin">Shàng ge zhōumò wǒ hé lǎogōng kāi le <em>sān ge xiǎoshí</em> chē huí lǎojiā. </span> <span class="trans">Last weekend, my husband and I drove three hours to our hometown. </span> | * 上 个 周末 我 和 老公 开 了 <em>三 个 小时</em> 车 回 老家。<span class="pinyin">Shàng ge zhōumò wǒ hé lǎogōng kāi le <em>sān ge xiǎoshí</em> chē huí lǎojiā. </span> <span class="trans">Last weekend, my husband and I drove three hours to our hometown. </span> | ||
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After reading this primer on one of the many uses of 了 (le), you will have gotten a good grasp on how to express the duration of something.
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Basic expression
Structure
Saying how long you did something for in Chinese can seem tricky, as there is no preposition as in English. Instead it's all about word order:
Subj. + Verb + 了 + Duration + Obj.
So 了 (le) is placed after the verb (to indicate that the action is completed), followed by the duration. This is how you talk about the duration of completed actions.
Examples
- 他 学 了 一 年 中文。He studied Chinese for a year.
- 我 看 了 一 个 晚上 书。I read books all evening.
- 妈妈 看 了 一 天 电视。Mom watched TV all day.
- 他 在 Google 做 了 八 年 经理。 He worked as a manager at Google for eight years.
- 我们 坐 了 十 五 个 小时 飞机 去 美国。We took a fifteen hour flight to the United States.
To express completed definitely
Structure
Note that the pattern above can be used to express the duration of completed actions which are no longer in progress, although strictly speaking, it's not entirely clear if the actions are still ongoing or not. To indicate that the actions are definitely completed, a time word may be inserted into the sentence to indicate that you're talking about an event in the past:
Subj. + [Time Word] + Verb + 了 + Duration + Obj.
Examples
- 昨天 他 写 了 一 天 作业。 He did his homework all day yesterday.
- 你 刚才 上 了 半 个 小时 厕所。 You were just in the bathroom for half an hour.
- 他 今天 喝 了 一 个 晚上 酒。 He drank alcohol all night.
- 我 昨天 玩 了 一 个 下午 游戏。Yesterday, I played games all afternoon.
- 上 个 周末 我 和 老公 开 了 三 个 小时 车 回 老家。Last weekend, my husband and I drove three hours to our hometown.
To indicate that the action is definitely still in progress, use a slightly different pattern.