Andrei
办公室在三楼,我们上楼去,先把借书证办了。 what's mean "了" in this situation?
Aug 21, 2021 5:30 AM
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Past tense,It same as "ed" in English~
August 21, 2021
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"了" usually comes at the end of a sentence. In most cases, it carries a meaning of the English "ed" (as in the "ed" you add behind a verb to show past tense) or "already". I am native to Cantonese (not Mandarin) but I guess in your sentence's case, the sentence means "the office is on the 3rd floor, we go up to the building (floor), to get the library card fixed first"
August 21, 2021
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I hate "了" grammar, I never understand hahaha. good luck with your studying Chinese!
August 21, 2021
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相当于“完成”的意思
August 21, 2021
modern-Chinese does not have a marker for tense, and to tell learners otherwise is very misleading. Just take this as an example: 豬逃了怎麼辦? It could mean "The pig has escaped; what should we do?" or "What should we do if the pig escapes?" Saying that 了 just indicates past tense is plain wrong.
November 16, 2021
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