Grammar on Resultative Complement:
Complement of result
Watch this video and take good notes on the grammar points and write out the Chinese sentences given in the videos and and translate into English.
Grammar Worksheet on Resultative Complements
(Following a verb, an adjective or another verb can be used to denote the result of the action, hence the term resultative complement.】
- Did you see him yesterday?
- No, I didn’t see him.
- I saw him last night.
- You say my name incorrectly.
- Have you heard of this song?
- No, I haven’t heard it before.
[Generally, the negative form of a resultative complement is formed by placing 没 or 没有.]
[Generally, the negative form of a resultative complement is formed by placing 没 or 没有.]
Grammar 5语法五:好as a Resultative Complement (I) (Textbook 43)
好 can serve as a complement following adverb, indicating the completion of an action. It often indicates readiness to start the next action or event.
- A: Is the meal ready?
B: The meal is ready. Come and eat.
- A: Did you finish your homework?
B: I haven’t finished my homework.
- A: Did you do your laundry?
- B: No, not yet.