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過/过 guò Chinese Grammar

Action Happened – 過 guò

Posted on June 26, 2026June 26, 2026 by tiffany

Grammar Point:This 過过 guò structure emphasizes that the action has already happened, so there is no need to do it again. It is often used when answering a suggestion or invitation. Structure S + V + 過过了 guòle A:要yào不要búyào喝hē咖啡kāfēi?要yào不要búyào喝hē咖啡kāfēi?Do you want to drink coffee? B:我wǒ喝hē過guò了le,謝謝xièxie我wǒ喝hē过guò了le,谢谢xièxieI already had coffee, thank you. A:你nǐ來lái得de太tài晚wǎn了le,冰淇淋bīngqílín車chē已經yǐjīng來lái過guò了le你nǐ来lái得de太tài晚wǎn了le,冰淇淋bīngqílín车chē已经yǐjīng来lái过guò了leYou came too late—the ice…

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過/过 guò Chinese Grammar

過/过 guò Grammar

Posted on January 28, 2023June 26, 2026 by tiffany

Grammar Point:The particle 過过 guò is used to talk about something you have or haven’t experienced in the past. It always goes right after the verb. Structure S + V + 過过 guò + O 我wǒ去qù過guò中國Zhōngguó我wǒ去qù过guò中国ZhōngguóI have been to China. 你nǐ看kàn過guò這zhè部bù電影diànyǐng嗎ma? 你nǐ看kàn过guò这zhè部bù电影diànyǐng吗ma? Have you seen this movie before? 我wǒ見jiàn過guò他tā我wǒ见jiàn过guò他tāI have met him before. 我wǒ說shuō過guò嗎ma??我wǒ说shuō过guò吗ma??Have I said that before?…

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