Result complements "-dao" and "-jian"

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Result complements are a huge topic in Chinese grammar, but you can approach them in stages. The structure you come across the most is a verb with 到 (dào) or 见 (jiàn):

Subject + Verb + 到 / 见 + Object

What 到 and 见 do is indicate that the outcome of the verb is achieved - what its result is. Without them, the sentence would describe only the action itself. This is the difference between "to look" and "to see" in English.

Some examples: