The perfective aspect particle 了 marks the perfective state of an action. It indicates that the action is completed. The aspect particle 了 is placed immediately after the verb. It is also called the verb-suffix- 了 or verb- 了. By 'perfective state' we mean that “the action as represented by the verb has attained its completion by a certain reference point in time. The Chinese verb-le serves to mark this perfective aspect. It is an aspect marker and not a past tense indicator. The verb-le can appear with a future action, a present action, or a past action, as long as the context calls for its use.” (H. S. Cheung: 1994, p. 207).
However, there are strict restrictions on the use of the perfective aspect particle 了. First, the verb must be an action verb capable of definite termination. Dispositional verbs may not take a verb- 了. Second, it is used for bounded events. “An event is viewed in its entirety if it is bounded temporally, spatially, or conceptually.” (Charles N. Li and Sandra A. Thompson: 1981, p. 185). According to Li and Thompson, there are essentially four ways in which an event can be bounded.