Difference between revisions of "Result complement "-wan" for finishing"

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Revision as of 03:30, 12 July 2013

Of all the result complements in Chinese, this one is one of the most satisfying to use, since it implies "finishing" something. On it's own, 完 (wán) means "to finish" or "complete." Using it in this grammar structure, it expresses the idea of doing the verb until you are complete.

Structure

As well as with 到 and 见, you can also form result complements with 完. This indicates that an action is finished or completed. The structure is:

Subject + Verb + 完 + 了 + Object

Examples

  • 我 看 了 那 本 书。I finished reading that book.
  • 他 喝 了 那 瓶 啤酒。He finished drinking that bottle of beer.
  • 我们 今天 学 了。 We finished studying today.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books