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<li><span class="speaker">B:</span> 我 带 <em>了</em> 电脑 。<span class="trans">Yes, I've had it.</span></li>
 
<li><span class="speaker">B:</span> 我 带 <em>了</em> 电脑 。<span class="trans">Yes, I've had it.</span></li>
 
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如果在句末再加一个“了”,则有两层含义:一是强调或暗示数量多;二是表示“还有可能继续”。
 
 
If another 了 is added at the end of the sentence, it indicates two things. One is to emphasize or imply that the number in front of the object is already a big number, and the other is to indicate that this number could continue to grow.
 
 
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*我们 生 <em>了</em> <strong>四 个 孩子</strong> <em>了</em> 。<span class="trans"></span>
 
*你 吃 <em>了</em> 五 个 包子 <em>了</em>。<span class="trans">You've eaten five </span>
 
*她 一年 换 <em>了</em> 三 个 工作 <em>了</em>。<span class="trans"></span>
 
 
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如果句末再加一个“了”,表示加强肯定语气,这时宾语的。
 
 
If there is another 了 placed at the end of the sentence, it can add a stronger emphasis that the action ''was'' completed, in the same way we might say we "''did'' finish the work" instead of just saying we "finished the work."
 
 
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*我 做 <em>了</em> 作业 <em>了</em> ,你 要 检查 吗 ?<span class="trans">I did finish my homework. Do you want to check it?</span>
 
*不用 给 我们 盛饭 ,我们 吃 <em>了</em> 饭 <em>了</em> 。<span class="trans">You don't need to  serve rice for us. We did eat.</span>
 
*他 问<em>了</em> 经理 <em>了</em> ,经理 说 行 。<span class="trans">He did ask the manager, and he said yes.</span>
 
  
 
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== Putting 了 After Consecutive Actions ==
  
 
在一连串的事件中,“了”的位置起到标志主要事件的作用。
 
在一连串的事件中,“了”的位置起到标志主要事件的作用。
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*他 上周 帮 我 搬 <em>了</em> 家 。<span class="trans">He helped me move last week.</span>
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*老板 请 吃<em>了</em> 一 顿 大餐。<span class="trans">My boss invited me to a big dinner.</span>
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*我 的 一个 男同事 帮 我 搬 <em>了</em> 家 。<span class="trans">A female coworker helped me move.</span>
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Revision as of 04:34, 17 May 2018

You may have learned that 了 (le) follows immediately after a verb to indicate completion (AKA 了1), and comes at the end of a sentence when it indicates a "change of state" (AKA 了2). But what's the explanation for how it frequently follows not the verb, but the object after the verb? That's what this grammar point is about: bringing a bit more depth to your understanding of expressing completion with "le".

Two Possible Structures

Both of these basic structures are possible (and correct).

Subj. + Verb + 了 + Obj.

Subj. + Verb + Obj. + 了

第一种情况,如果句子成分很少,宾语也极其简单,句子的语气常常不能自足的。如:

  • 我 上 课 。 I took the class (and I finished it).
  • 老师 问 问题。The teacher asked questions.

The point of this article is to determine when to use one, and when to use the other. Note that there maybe be other words and phrases slipped into the general patterns above.

了 After a Verb with an Object

Verb + 了 + Obj.语气上往往不能自足,但满足以下几种条件时,“了”通常在宾语前,句子的语气才完整。

Specifying the Object

宾语有修饰限定的成分,如数量短语、形容词,或者宾语本身即专有名词。When the Object's Quantity is Specified

Some examples:

  • 他 买 一辆 车 。He bought a car.
  • 妈妈 做 很多 菜 。Mom made many dishes.
  • 我们 吃 印度 菜We ate Indian food.
  • 她 穿 最漂亮 的 裙子 。She wore her most beautiful dress.

Specifying the Time, Place, Purpose, etc.

句中有时间、地点、目的、方式等状语。When Time is Specified

  • 昨天 电影 。I had dinner together with my colleagues.
  • 和 同事 一起 饭 。I had dinner together with my colleagues.
  • 我们 在 动物园 和 熊猫 照 。We took photos with pandas in the zoo.
  • 他 女朋友 为了 他 工作 。His girlfriend quit her job for him.
  • 他们 顺利 地 南极 。They arrived at the South Pole successfully.

Used as An Answer to A Question

在对话中作为答句。

  • A:你 带 电脑 吗?Did you bring your computer?
  • B: 我 带 电脑 。Yes, I've had it.

Completion in the Future

In this case , 了 is often placed after a Verb with an Object. To illustrate that 了 (le) can also indicate that one action is completed before another in the future, see the following examples:

Some examples:

  • 你 到 给 我 打 电话 。future actionAfter you have arrived, call me.
  • 我 下 课 去 找 你 。future actionI will go find you after I finish class.
  • 她 想 毕 业 就 结婚 。future actionShe wants to get married after she graduates.
  • 我 打算 生 孩子 就 回去 工作future actionI plan to get back to work after childbirth.

不能用“了”表完成的情况

动宾结构的动词作谓语时,需注意。如“结婚”,“结婚了”表示动作或者状态的完成;“结了婚”表示句子还没说完,还有后续的分句补充。

A verb-object structured word, such as "看书," "吃饭," or "结婚," a phrase like "结婚了" would simply indicate that the action or state has been completed, whereas "结了婚" would, in addition, indicate that the speaker has more to say or comment on after the phrase.

  • 我 已经 下班 I‘m off work now.
  • 我 下 班 就 去 见 你。I‘ll see you as soon as I get off work.
  • 他 离婚He got a divorce.
  • 他 离 婚 以后 又 找 了 一 个 女人。After the divorce he found another woman.

Putting 了 After Consecutive Actions

在一连串的事件中,“了”的位置起到标志主要事件的作用。

In a list of consecutive events, the position of 了 serves to signal the purpose of the events.

  • 我 的 一个 男同事 帮 我 搬 家 。A female coworker helped me move.
  • 老板 请 我们 吃 一 顿 大餐。My boss invited me to eat a big dinner.
  • 老板 请 我们 吃 一 顿 大餐。My boss invited me to eat a big dinner.

Sources and further reading

Books

HSK5