Degree complement
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Degree complements, also known as "complements of degree" in English, are 程度补语 (literally, "degree complement") in Chinese. While most complements follow verbs, degree complements very often follow adjectives. They intensify or in some other way modify the degree of expression of the adjective (or verb).
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Structure of degree complements
Degree complements can modify both verbs and adjectives, but remember, they always come after the word they modify. The chart below illustrates the structural pattern you should expect to see with degree complements. Note that the structural particle 得 is used in many cases, but not in every case.
Word Preceding Complement | Particle | Degree Complement | Example |
---|---|---|---|
Verb | 得 | 很好 | 说 得 很好 |
得 | 不 好 | 说 得 不 好 | |
得 | 不 好 | 说 得 不 好 | |
得 | 不 好 | 说 得 不 好 | |
Adjective | 得 | 很 | 好 得 很 |
得 | 不得了 | 坏 得 不得了 | |
极了 | 好 极了 | ||
死了 | 累 死了 |
When to use degree complements
Until now, you may have probably been getting by just fine modifying your verbs with adverbs. You can use 非常 to say "very" and all that. Great. But once you learn to use degree complements, a whole new layer of expressiveness is infused into your language. You will be able to express degree of verbs and adjectives with much more precision and color. But how do you know when to use the degree complement? Here are the main reasons to use it:
- To express how a verb happened or assess its quality
- To express to extent degree an adjective is true
We will illustrate both cases here, starting with simple examples, and slowly building in complexity.
List of the most common degree complements
Degree complements following adjectives
Degree complements following verbs
References
Sources and further reading
- Grammar book: 外国人实用汉语语法(中英文对照) (pp. 284-292)
- Oxford University website: Complement of degree 得
- Yale University website: The Complement Of Degree