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- <h1>Expressing duration of inaction
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- <p>Saying how long you have <b>done</b> something is pretty simple in Chinese. Saying how long you <b>have not</b> done something is just as easy.</p>
- <h2>Contents</h2>
- <div class="contents"><ul><li>1 Structure <br/></li>
- <li>2 Examples <br/></li>
- <li>3 See also <br/></li>
- <li>4 Sources and further reading <br/></li>
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- Structure</li>
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- <h3>Structure</h3>
- <p>Expressing how long something has not been done is slightly different to expressing the Expressing ongoing duration with double "le".</p>
- <div class="deux">Subj. + 已经 + Duration + 没 + Verb + 了</div>
- <p>So now the duration comes right after the subject and 了 is at the end of the sentence. The verb has to be negated with 没, as the action hasn't happened.</p>
- <p>Note that 已经 can be omitted.</p>
- <h3>Examples</h3>
- <div class="exemple"><ul><li>他们 已经 两 天 没 吃 东西 了 。
- Tāmen yǐjīng liǎng tiān méi chī dōngxi le.
- They have gone two days without eating anything. </li>
- <li>我们 已经 十 年 没 见 了。
- Wǒmen yǐjīng shí nián méi jiàn le.
- It's been ten years since we last met. </li>
- <li>他 已经 一 个 星期 没 洗澡 了 。
- Tā yǐjīng yī gè xīngqī méi xǐzǎo le.
- He has already gone a whole week without showering. </li>
- <li>你 多 长 时间 没 刮胡子 了 ?
- Nǐ duō cháng shíjiān méi guā húzi le?
- How long has it been since you last shaved? </li>
- <li>她 半 个 月 没 出门 了 。
- Tā bàn gè yuè méi chūmén le.
- It's been half a month since she last left the house. </li>
- <li>你们 多久 没 回家 了 ?
- Nǐmen duōjiǔ méi huíjiā le?
- How long has it been since you returned home? </li>
- <li>你 多久 没 休假 了 ?
- Nǐ duōjiǔ méi xiūjià le?
- How long has it been since your last vacation? </li>
- <li>买 吧 ,你 已经 一 年 多 没 买 新 衣服 了 。
- Mǎi ba, nǐ yǐjīng yī nián duō méi mǎi xīn yīfu le.
- Just buy it. It's been more than one year since you last bought new clothes. </li>
- <li>你 好像 很久 没 这么 开心 了 。
- Nǐ hǎoxiàng hěnjiǔ méi zhème kāixīn le.<br/></li>
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- <p>It seems like it's been a long time since you were this happy.
- In English, we may say something like, "I haven't eaten since 9:00 this morning" or "I haven't been to China since the year 2000." </p>
- <p>Note that the Chinese do not tend to say somebody hasn't done something since a certain point in time. Instead, you should either express it as a duration of time that one hasn't done something (as in the above examples), or you can say "the last time somebody did something was [a certain point in time]."
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- <div class="exemple"><ul><li>我 已经 二十 年 没 来 中国 了 。
- Wǒ yǐjīng èrshí nián méi lái Zhōngguó le.
- It's been 20 years since I came to China last time. </li>
- <li>我 上次 来 中国 是 二十 年 前 。
- Wǒ shàngcì lái Zhōngguó shì èrshí nián qián.
- The last time I came to China was twenty years ago.<br/></li>
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- <h2>See also</h2>
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- Expressing duration
- Expressing ongoing duration with double "le"
- Uses of le
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- <h2>Sources and further reading</h2>
- <h3>Books</h3>
- <div class="See-also">Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (pp. 231-2) →buy</div>
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