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Translation practice.

For instance, our Chinese grammar says, you can put a “了" after a finished verb. following the rules and maybe I will make some mistakes. For example,“昨天是了星期二”. According to the grammar rules, I thought this: “是" is a verb and yesterday is already finished. Does my logic have any problems?

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For example,“昨天是了星期二”.

Does my logic have any problems?

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Translation practice.


Translation practice. Translation practice

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For instance, our Chinese grammar says, you can put a “了" after a finished verb.


For instance, ourIn Chinese grammar says, you can put a “了" after athe verb to designate that the action is finished verb. In Chinese grammar, you can put a “了" after the verb to designate that the action is finished.

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following the rules and maybe I will make some mistakes.


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For example,“昨天是了星期二”.


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According to the grammar rules, I thought this: “是" is a verb and yesterday is already finished.


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According toUsing the grammar rules, I thoughtwould this:nk “是" is athe verb and "yesterday is already finished" denotes completion. Using the grammar rules, I would think “是" is the verb and "yesterday" denotes completion.

Does my logic have any problems?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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