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Sometimes I see 太 and 會 used without 了 and 的. Why?
I've learned that whenever you say something it 太 (too) xxx, you HAVE to put 了 at the end of the sentence. But I've seen several examples where people don't use 了 (and it's not 不太 either, by the way), such as:
但是,中國人說中文說得太快。
ex. #2:
第七課的語法很容易,我都懂,可是生詞太多,漢字也有一點難。
(both examples taken from "Integrated Chinese")
I've also learned that when you're talking about the future, 會 must ALWAYS be followed by 的. Chinesepod.com and Chineseclass101.com have both stressed this.
However, when I wrote, for example,
我會到台灣去的, all 4 people who corrected me took out the 的.
I have also seen someone write "雖然不知道未來會有什麼事...", again without the 的.
What are the exact rules for using 了 and 的 in these cases that textbooks and other learning materials just aren't telling me?
2010年10月17日 19:13
回答 · 4
1
了 means things which has happened .
no 了means always do like that.
会***的,if ***contain 什么 怎样 ,we don't use 的。
eg.
我不知道未来会发生什么。
我不知道明天会怎样。
2010年10月18日
1
Putting "了" at the end of sentence often means u will say something more.
For example: If u say "中國人說中文說得太快了", maybe somebody will ask: So...what?
Add more sentence: 中國人說中文說的太快了,所以我聽不懂。
In addition, "中國人說中文說的太快" is a affirmative.
Overall, it's like the difference between below two sentences:
1. Night is too black that i can't find u !!
2. Night is black.
2010年10月18日
That is a hard one.
了 indicates "completion", but not necessarily the past.
太 = a hell of a lot, very. Not just "too much of".
The use of 的 is complex. It is used for emphasis. It rarely follows 會, although it is still possible.
Chinesepod, huh. Bad luck, dude. Try this:
http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php?page=Chinese
2010年10月17日
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