Change of state with "le"

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Also known as: 了2, change-of-state 了, sentence 了 and modal 了.

了 (le) has a lot of uses. You probably first learned 了 as a particle that tells you an action is completed, which is also known as 了1. This article is not about that use of 了; it's about indicating a change of state (了2). In other words, there is now a new situation, or there is about to be a new situation. This whole "change of state" idea can take numerous forms, so it's helpful to view them individually, alongside some English translations.

Structure

When used in this way, 了 is placed at the end of the sentence to mark that the whole statement describes a new situation.

[New Situation] + 了

Examples

Some examples:

  • 我 会 说 中文 (I couldn't before)I can speak Chinese now.
  • 我 有 女朋友 (I didn't have one before)I have a girlfriend now.
  • 我 想 妈妈 (I didn't before now)I miss my mom now.
  • 我 25 岁 I'm 25 years old now.

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