Location | Interpretation | Examples |
Book 2 Lesson 5 | Auxiliary verbs, which indicate new situations or changes, are often used at the end of sentences. | 巴西队赢了。 杰克也喜欢跳舞了。 秋天树叶黄了。 |
Book 2 Lesson 6 | “太……了” means surprise, fear, gratitude, regret, etc. | 这儿的风景太美了! 太好了! |
Book 2 Lesson 13 | As a dynamic auxiliary, “le” is used after a verb to indicate realization or completion. If there is an object after the verb, the object after the verb must have an attributive before the object, such as a quantifier, an adjective, or a pronoun. | 吃了。 我吃早饭了。 |
Book 3 Lesson 6 | “Adjective + 极了” means a high degree. | 风景美极了。 |
Book 3 Lesson 18 | The adverb “可” is accented to indicate emphasis. | 那里的山可高了! 这回我可放心了! 他跑得可快了! |