Chinese Completed Actions 中国完成的动作
Usually, in order to indicate completion of an action, the particle 了 (le) is added after the verb.
我找到了那本书。(wǒ zhǎo dào le nà běn shū) I found that book.
我吃过早饭了。(wǒ chī guò zǎo fàn le) I have had breakfast.
Completed Actions That Did Not Happen:
If you wish to indicate that something really did not happen in the past, you must negate the verb using 没 (méi) or 没有 (méi yǒu). The 了 (le) particle is also removed from this kind of sentence.
我昨天没看见她。(wǒ zuó tiān méi kàn jiàn tā) I didn’t see her yesterday.
The adverb 还 (hái) can also be used here to in suggest that something ‘has not yet happened’.
我还没吃饭。(wǒ hái méi chī fàn.) I haven’t eaten yet.
Present:
Commonly used Time Adverbs:
经常 (jīng cháng) often
有时 (yǒu shí) sometimes
每天 (měi tiān) everyday
每周 (měi zhōu) every week
每年 (měi nián) every year
每周一次 (měi zhōu yī cì) once per week
(在)周一 (zài zhōu yī) on Monday
Past:
Commonly Used Past Time Phrases:
以前 (yǐ qián) before/ previously
过去 (guò qu) in the past / previously
上周 (shàng zhōu) last week
去年 (qù nián) last year
昨天 (zuó tiān) yesterday
刚刚 (gāng gang) just now/ a moment ago
往年这个时候 (wǎng nián zhè ge shí hou) at the time over the last few years
It seems that the clearest way to indicate that an action occurred in the past, is to use a time phrase or adverb. The time phrase tends to go before the verb to emphasise that specific time.
以前我是一个老师。(yǐ qián wǒ shì yī gè lǎo shī.) I was a teacher before.
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