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From the example sentences it is clear that [[了]] naturally occurs with a verb used after 就. This is because verbs following 就 generally have the feeling of being completed. | From the example sentences it is clear that [[了]] naturally occurs with a verb used after 就. This is because verbs following 就 generally have the feeling of being completed. | ||
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+ | * [[Expressing lateness with "cai"]] | ||
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== Sources and further reading == | == Sources and further reading == |
Revision as of 06:36, 15 November 2011
Just as 才 can express lateness, 就 can be used to indicate that something happened earlier than expected. The structure is:
Subject + Time + 就 + Verb + Object
In English this might be expressed with "as early as", but usually it's not specifically marked.
Some examples:
- 我们 早上 九点 上课,可是 他 八点 就 来了。
- 她 十八 岁 就 大学 毕业 了。
- 我们 上次 出去 玩,他 九点 就 回去 了。
- 我 五 点 钟 就 到 了 饭馆,你 让 我 等 这么 久,罚 你 请客!
From the example sentences it is clear that 了 naturally occurs with a verb used after 就. This is because verbs following 就 generally have the feeling of being completed.
See also
Sources and further reading
Websites
- East Asia Student: 就 and 才 in Mandarin: as early as, not until