The use of 了 as an auxiliary word of tense

The use of 了 as an auxiliary word

了 is one of the most powerful words in Chinese. 了 is powerful because it can act as a verb, adverb, adjective and also auxiliary word. In this post, we will study the use of 了 as an auxiliary word of tense. Remember these two formulas of 了 for its use as an auxiliary word and you won’t feel puzzled any more:

1. Verb/adjective + 了 = is/get/become/go/turn

This formula of the use of 了 expresses completion of a change of state, property or action. For example:

I’ m tired because I’ve just run home from school. 我,因为我刚从学校跑回家。

So many sorrows turned her hair white. 这许许多多不幸的事使她的头发变

Let s shelter under this tree until the rain stops. 咱们在这棵树底下躲到雨停了再走。

As one gets old, one does not remember as one used to do. 人老,记忆力就不如从前了。

2. Verb+ 了 = did/have done sth.

This use of 了 is exactly the formula of the simple past tense or perfect tense in Chinese.  Just add 了 to a sentence to express that something happened/has happened, for example,

昨天晚上吃饭He invited me to dinner last night

今天早晨电话called him this morning.

然而,当她大声嘲笑起来的时候,她们的脸不禁涨红了。They flushed, however, when she burst into a shout of derisive laughter.

玛丽工作结束以后,回家去。After Mary finished her work, she went home.

他不可能做完家庭作业。He can’t possibly have finished his homework.

她过去十分腼腆,但在国外呆了一年以后完全变。She used to be terribly shy, but a year abroad have completely transformed her.

The above uses of 了 are very important as you see that the two formulas can apply universally to adjectives and verbs to express a change of state, property or action, and also form the simple past or perfect tense. So, you can say 了 is a symbol of the perfect tense.