Uses of "le"
The Chinese particle 了 has been traditionally divided into two broad categories: aspectual particle 了 (AKA 了1) and modal particle 了 (AKA 了2). However, for a word with as many varied grammatical uses, such broad classifications don't seem particularly helpful to learners. This article offers an alternative way to understand 了: by listing out specific uses and patterns without regard for traditional classifications, starting with the ones learners will want to learn right away, and moving into more and more complicated uses.
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Beginner (A1) Uses of 了
Grammar Point (English) | Pattern | Examples | 了 Type |
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Expressing "excessively" with "tai" | 太 + Adj + 了 | 太 好 了 ! | 了2 |
Elementary (A2) Uses of 了
Grammar Point (English) | Pattern | Examples | 了 Type |
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Expressing completion with "le" | V + 了 | 她 去 了 北京。 | 了1 |
Questions with "le ma" | V + 了 + 吗? | 北京 去 了 吗? | 了1 |
Making adjectives extreme with "zui" | 最 + Adj (+ 了) | 这 种 啤酒 最 好 了。 | 了2 |
Expressing duration | Verb + 了 + [Duration] | 他 在 北京 住 了 两 年。 | 了2 |
Expressing duration of inaction | [Duration] + 没 + [Verb Phrase] ) (+ 了) | 他 已经 三 天 没 洗澡 了。 | 了2 |
Intermediate (B1) Uses of 了
Grammar Point (English) | Pattern | Examples | 了 Type |
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Making negative adjectives extreme with "-si le" | Adj + 死了 | 那 个 孩子 难 看 死 了。 | 了2 |
Making positive adjectives extreme with "-ji le" | Adj + 极了 | 你的 中文 好 极了。 | 了2 |
Expressing "much more" in comparisons | N1 + 比 + N2 + Adj + 多了 | 我 比 你 高 多 了。 | 了2 |
Expressing change of state with "le" | ……了 | 今天 我 25 岁 了。你的 衣服 脏 了。 | 了2 |
Upper Intermediate (B2) Uses of 了
Grammar Point (English) | Pattern | Examples | 了 Type |
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Intensifying adjectives extreme with "ke" | 可 + Adj (+ 了) | 你 做 的 菜 可 好吃 了。 | 了2 |
Expressing "A bit too" | Adj + 了一点(儿) | 这个 东西 的 质量 是 差 了 一点 。 | 了2 |
Sentence-Final "''le 1+2''" | ……了 | 我 明白 你 为什么 走 了 。 | 了1, 2 |
See Also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Common Chinese Patterns 330 (汉语常用格式330例) (pp. 6-8, 14, 29, 71, 85, 108, 145, 150, 153, 158) →buy
- Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar (pp. 185-300, 362) →buy
- Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 62, 190, 192, 213-4, 218-9, 226-32, 236-9, 243-6, 261-2, 264-5) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1) (pp. 199-200) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 2 (新实用汉语课本2) (pp. 16-8, 55-6, 196-7, 217-8) →buy
- A Practical Chinese Grammar For Foreigners (外国人实用汉语语法) (pp. 312-3, 400, 423-35, 497-8, 502) →buy
- Chinese Grammar Without Tears (简明汉语语法学习手册) (pp. 62-72, 76-88) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 137-9, 208) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 8, 203-4) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (pp. 11-4, 268-9) →buy
Websites
- Mandarin Essential Grammar (Yale): Change of State "le" 了
- Mandarin Essential Grammar (Yale): Perfective –Le 了 Vs Particle Le 了
- CTCFL (Oxford): The use of the particle 了
- CTCFL (Oxford): The exercises on the use of the aspectual particle 了
- Chinese Teachers' Net: On Le
- ChinesePod: Qing Wen - 了 (le): Something's About to Happen (free podcast content)
- ChinesePod: Qing Wen - The Double 了 (le) phenomenon (free podcast content)
- ChinesePod: Qing Wen - The Glorious 了(le): Part 1 (free podcast content)
- ChinesePod: Qing Wen - The Glorious 了(le): Part 2 (free podcast content)
Academic Research
- Hooi Ling Soh and Meijia Gao, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: Perfective Aspect and Transition in Mandarin Chinese: An Analysis of Double –le Sentences (PDF file)
- Marita Ljungqvist Ari, Lund University: Aspect, tense and mood: Context dependency and the marker le in Mandarin Chinese (PDF file)
- Limin Jin and Henriëtte Hendriks, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics: The development of aspect marking in L1 and L2 Chines (PDF file)