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*我们 <em>曾经</em> 一起 去 <strong>过</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen <em>céngjīng</em> yīqǐ qù <strong>guò</strong>.</span><span class="trans">We once went there together.</span> | *我们 <em>曾经</em> 一起 去 <strong>过</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen <em>céngjīng</em> yīqǐ qù <strong>guò</strong>.</span><span class="trans">We once went there together.</span> | ||
*他 说 他 <em>曾经</em> 做 <strong>过</strong> 很多 傻事 。<span class="pinyin">Tā shuō tā <em>céngjīng</em> zuò <strong>guò</strong> hěn duō shǎ shì.</span><span class="trans">He said that he once did a lot of stupid things.</span> | *他 说 他 <em>曾经</em> 做 <strong>过</strong> 很多 傻事 。<span class="pinyin">Tā shuō tā <em>céngjīng</em> zuò <strong>guò</strong> hěn duō shǎ shì.</span><span class="trans">He said that he once did a lot of stupid things.</span> | ||
− | *我 <em>曾经</em> 喜欢 <strong>过</strong> 你 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>céngjīng</em> | + | *我 <em>曾经</em> 喜欢 <strong>过</strong> 你 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>céngjīng</em> xǐhuan <strong>guò</strong> nǐ.</span><span class="trans">I once liked you.</span> |
*她 <em>曾经</em> <strong>想</strong> 当 演员 ,后来 成 了 全职太太 。<span class="pinyin">Tā <em>céngjīng</em> <strong>xiǎng</strong> dāng yǎnyuán, hòulái chéng le quánzhí tàitai.</span><span class="trans">She once wanted to become an actress. She later became a stay-at-home mom.</span> | *她 <em>曾经</em> <strong>想</strong> 当 演员 ,后来 成 了 全职太太 。<span class="pinyin">Tā <em>céngjīng</em> <strong>xiǎng</strong> dāng yǎnyuán, hòulái chéng le quánzhí tàitai.</span><span class="trans">She once wanted to become an actress. She later became a stay-at-home mom.</span> | ||
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曾经 (céngjīng) is an adverb, and as such comes before verb phrases in a sentence. It adds the sense of "once" having happened (the "once upon a time" meaning of "once"), sometimes translated as "ever." It frequently pairs with 过.
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Used with 过
When used with action verbs, 曾经 comes before the verb, which is then followed by 过. For psychological verbs, the 过 is optional.
Structure
Subj. + 曾经 + Verb + 过 (+ Obj.)
Examples
- 我们 曾经 一起 去 过 。We once went there together.
- 他 说 他 曾经 做 过 很多 傻事 。He said that he once did a lot of stupid things.
- 我 曾经 喜欢 过 你 。I once liked you.
- 她 曾经 想 当 演员 ,后来 成 了 全职太太 。She once wanted to become an actress. She later became a stay-at-home mom.
Sometimes 曾经 is used with 了 rather than 过.
- 为了 找 亲生 父母 ,她 曾经 花 了 很 多 钱 。In order to find her biological parents, she once spent a lot of money.
曾经 can also be used with some adjectives. In these cases, 过 is usually also used.
- 我们 都 曾经 年轻 过 。We were all young once.
- 他 的 音乐 曾经 流行 过 。His music was once popular.
Used without 过
When used with the verbs 是, 在, and 有 (all related to existence rather than actions), 过 is generally not used.
Structure
曾经 + 是 / 在 / 有 ⋯⋯
Examples
- 他 曾经 是 我 老板 。He was once my boss.
- 这里 曾经 是 一个 学校 。There was once a school here.
- 市政府 曾经 在 我们 家 旁边 。The municipal government [building] was once next to our house.
- 他 的 墓 曾经 在 国外 。His tomb was once overseas.
- 她 曾经 有 一个 西班牙 男朋友 。She once had a Spanish boyfriend.
- 他们 家 曾经 有 很 多 钱 。Their family once had lots of money.
Negative Form
Because 过 is used to talk about past actions, it should be negated with 没 (méi). When you mean to say "I haven't ever (done something)" or "(something) hasn't happened ever," just say 没⋯⋯过. It is incorrect to use 没 or 不 to negate 曾经.
Try not to say:
- 我们 不 曾经 吵 过 架 。 We've never argued.
- 他们 一直 写信 ,没 曾经 见 过 面 。 They've been writing letters to each other, but they've never met.
不曾 (bùcéng) and 未曾 (wèicéng), however, can also be used to express the above meaning, but they're more formal and thus used only in written language.
不曾 / 未曾 + Verb + 过 + Obj.
A few examples:
- 他们 一直 写信 ,不曾 见 过 面 。They've been writing letters to each other, but they've never met.
- 他 从小 就 没有 父母 ,未曾 感受 过 家庭 的 温暖 。He's had no parents since he was very young. He's never experienced the warmth of a family.
See also
- Taiwanese "you"
- Expressing experiences with "guo"
- Before a specific time with "yiqian"
- Expressing "before" in general with "yiqian"
Sources and further reading
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