Expressing completion with "le"

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Also known as: verb 了, completed action 了 and perfective aspect 了.\r\nThe particle 了 (le) has a lot of uses. One of the most common is to express the completion of an action. This is called aspect, which is not the same as tense. Tense is about when an action happens - past, present or future. Aspect is about whether the action is complete in whatever time frame we're talking about.\r\n== The Basic Pattern ==\r\nTo indicate completeness with 了, the structure is:\r\n
\r\nSubject + Verb + 了 + Object\r\n
\r\nNotice that 了 goes directly after the verb. This 了 is called verb 了.\r\n== Example Sentences ==\r\nSome basic examples:\r\n
\r\n* 他 上 飞机。 He got on the plane.