rainbow
is it correct to say "zuo tian xing qi liu le"? why? i know that "jin tian xing qi tian le", "ming tian xing qi yi le" are both ok.
2011年9月11日 12:59
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2011年9月11日
just removed "le" will make it perfect itself. :) not all the cases descripe past tenses with "le"
2011年9月11日
Yes,that's right . . "zuo tian" means "yesterday"."jin tian" means "today" . "ming tian" means "tomorrow" .But I think it's better to say "zuo tian xing qi liu ." In Chinese ,"le" has a little sense of "already".
2011年9月11日
It would be right in saying "zuo tian xing qi liu" without "le" if you just want to say a fact. But if you want to express doubts, surprise or something emotional according to your context, "le"can be used as an exclamation with rising or falling tone in the end. It can mean "?", "already", "has been", etc. Hope others will add something I missed.
2011年9月11日
"zuotian xingqi liu le" sounds a bit weird to me. would be better to remove "le". I can't explain why it is so, grammar and me don't go. :P I just know the sound,if it sounds right,then it's right.
2011年9月11日
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