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The 把 Construction

Exercises

Please note: it is important that one should learn and practise resultative and directional
complements before starting on the 把 construction.

Other terminology: 把 (verb predicate) sentences/ the use of the preposition (or co-verb) 把/
the use of the pre-transitive 把 / 把字句

1. When can I use 把 sentences?

把 can be used when you want to deal with or to dispose of a particular object.
A verb in the 把 construction changes the form, situation or direction of the object. Verbs in
把 constructions are in complex forms. They are usually verbs of method of action plus other
elements.

把 can be used when you want to specify that the result of an action affects a particular
object, but not the action itself. This is because some resultative complements have
ambiguous references and can refer either to the main verb of the sentence or to the
object. For instance:
tā hē wán jiŭ le
他 喝 完 酒 了。
HE DRINK FINISH WINE LE

The resultative complement 完 (to complete) can refer either to the object 酒 or
to the verb 喝, so the meaning of that sentence can be either "He has drunk up all the wine,"
(and there is no wine left) or "He has finished drinking (the wine)," (but there is still plenty of
wine left). If you use the 把 construction, the meaning is clearer:
tā bă jiŭ hē wán le

他 把 酒 喝 完 了
HE BA WINE DRINK FINISH LE

He has drunk up all the wine.

The above example shows that the element 完 (attached to the main verb 喝) refers to the
direct object of the sentence, but not to the main verb.
When a sentence has both a direct and an indirect object connected by a verb plus a
complement, the 把 construction is used. Let’s compare the following patterns:

Patterns in English Patterns in Chinese


v. dir.o. indir.o. 把 dir.o. v. c. indir.o.
...to change sth. INTO sth. else 把 sth. 变 成 sth. else
...to cut a cake into 4 pieces. 把 蛋糕 切 成 四块
...to translate English into Chinese 把 英文 翻译成 汉语
...to take sth. TO swh. 把 sth. 拿 到 swh. 去/来
...to take the TV to the bedroom 把 电视 拿 到 卧室去
...to take sth. TO sb. 把 sth. 拿 给 sb.
...to deliver a book to Mr. Li 把 书 拿 给 李先生
...to put sth. AT/ IN/ ON/...sth. else 把 sth. 放 在 sth. else
...to put the paper on the table 把 纸 放 在桌上
...to post sth. BACK TO swh. 把 sth. 寄 回 swh. 去
...to send the money back to China 把 钱 寄 回 中国 去
...to take sth. IN TO swh. 把 sth. 拿 进 swh . 来
...to take the book in to the room 把 书 拿 进 房间 来
As you can see, the resultative complements 成 (to become) INTO; 到 (to arrive)
TO [a place]; 给 (to give) TO [a person], 在 (to be) AT, IN, ON, UNDER and the
combined directional complements 回去 /来 (back) BACK TO can all be used in the above 把
sentences.

2. How can I form a sentence with 把?

As you can see from the above examples, the objects which you want to dispose of are placed
after 把, and are followed by the clauses which indicate how you want to dispose of them.

3. What are the commonly used attached verb elements in the 把 construction?

The elements which can be attached to the main verbs in 把sentences are: (Place the mouse
on the following words to view the examples and click on the words to read the explanations.)

1. Resultative complements (apart from 见)


2. Directional complements
3. 得 (complement of degree) constructions
4. 一下 (or 一 verb)
5. Time/action measures
6. The particle 着

4. Apart from a subject of a sentence, what other elements can be placed before 把?

The following should be placed before 把:

1. Modal verbs or auxiliary verbs such as 想, 要, 能, 会, 可以 and 应该


2. Adverbs such as 常常, 总是, 都, 也and 已经
3. Negatives. The negative form for 把 sentences is 没有 or 别. 不 can only be used in
hypothetical conditional sentences. For example
yàoshi nĭ bù bă jīntiān de hàn zi xué hăo wŏ jiù bu gĕi nī chī
fàn
要 是 你 不把 今天 的 汉 字 学 好, 我 就 不 给 你 吃 饭。
IF YOU NOTBA TODAY DE CHINESE WORDS STUDY WELL I JIU NOT GIVE YOU EAT MEAL

If you don't learn today's Chinese characters, I won't give you a meal.

5. Where should the negation 不 be placed if the 得 (complement of degree) construction


is used a 把 sentence?

The negative 不 is normally placed before adverbs in 得 (complement of degree) sentences. For
example:
zuótiān tā fángjiān zhĕnglĭ de bù hăo
昨天 他 房间 整理 得 不 好。
YESTERDAY HE ROOM TIDY DE NOT GOOD

He didn't tidy the room well yesterday.

If 把 is involved in 得 (complement of degree) sentences, 没 should be placed before 把, instead


of putting the negative 不 before the adverb 好:
zuótiān tā méi bă fángjiān zhĕnglĭ dehĕn hăo
昨天 他 没 把 房间 整理 得 很 好。
YESTERDAY HE NOT BA ROOM TIDY DE VERY GOOD

This sentence places more emphasis than previous one on the object 房间.

The following words can be placed either before 把 or before main verbs.

1. Adverbs which are used to describe actions such as 认真地...


2. Co-verbs (or prepositions) such as 为, 从, 跟...一起...

There are two patterns for the 把 construction, as demonstrated in the following sections.

Pattern one with only one object

s. m.v/co- 把 (complex) o. v. + resultative


v./adv./neg. compl directional
compl.
得 construction一
下/一verb
action/time measure

tā méi bă (nĭ zuò de) fàn chī wán
他 没 把 (你 作 的) 饭 吃 完
HE NOT BA (YOU COOK DE) MEAL EAT FINISH

He didn't finish eating the meal (that you had cooked).


tā xiăoxīn de bă diànshì bān chū qu le
她 小心 地 把 电 视 搬 出 去 了
SHE CAREFUL DE BA T.V . MOVE OUT (AWAY) LE

She has carefully moved the TV set out (of the room).
tā yīnggāi bă fángjiān zhĕnglĭ de hĕn
她 应该 把 房间 zhĕngqí
SHE SHOULD BA ROOM 整理 得 很 整齐
TIDY DE VERY NEAT

She should tidy the room (so that it is) clean.


tā tì wŏ bă zhuōzi cā le yíxià
他 替 我 把 桌子 擦 了 一下
HE FOR ME BA TABLE WIPE LE YI XIA

He has wiped the table for me.


tā bă (nà bĕn) shū kàn le sān biàn
她 把 (那 本)书 看 了三 遍
SHE BA (THAT BEN) BOOK READ LE THREE TIMES

She has read that book three times.


tā yòu bă mén kāi zhe le
他 又 把 门 开 着了
HE AGAIN BA DOOR OPEN ZHE LE

He has left the door open again.

Pattern two with a direct and an indirect object

s. [As in ba dir.o. v. + compl.(1) indir.o. compl.(2)


pattern
one]
tā bă yī fu ná jìn wū qù le
她 把 衣服 拿 进 屋 去 了。
SHE BA CLOTHES TAKE IN HOUSE (AWAY)LE

She has taken the clothes into the house.


xiăowáng bă xiăolĭ tuī chū fángjiān lái le
小王 把 小李 推 出 房间 来 了。
XIAOWANG BA XIAOLI PUSH OUT ROOM (TOWARDS) LE

Xiao Wang pushed Xiao Li out of the room.


tā bă xìn jìdào Yīngguó qù le
他 把 信 寄 到* 英国 去 了。
HE BA LETTER
POST TO ENGLAND (AWAY) LE
He has posted the letter to England.
nĭ bié bă bĕnzi fàng zài yĭ zi xià
你 别 把 本子 放 在** 椅子 下。
YOU DON'T BA NOTEBOOK
PUT ZAI CHAIR UNDER

Don't put the notebook under the chair.

6. Sometimes a 把 sentence contains only a simple main verb and the particle 了. Does
that mean that any simple verb + 了 can be used in 把 sentences?

No, it doesn't always work in this way. 了has two functions here:

Its meaning is similar to the resultative complements 完 (to complete) 好 (to be


satisfactory) 走 (to be away) and 掉 (to get rid of)
It still plays the role of the particle for completed action. You will often see this usage in
colloquial language,
tā bă jiŭ hē le
他把 酒 喝 了。
HE BA WINE DRINK LE

He has finished up the wine.

The full form of the above sentence will be


他把酒喝完了 or 他把酒喝掉了。

7. Is it right that the 把 construction can only be used for real objects, and not for
abstract objects?

No, it can be used for both real as well as abstract objects,

Physical object:
tā bă nà bĕn shū kàn wán le
她 把 那 本 书 看 完 了。
SHE BA THAT BEN BOOK READ FINISH LE

She has finished reading that book.


Abstract object:
nĭ bă zhè jiàn shì bàn yí xià
你把 这 件 事 办 一 下。
YOU BA THIS JIAN MATTER DEAL YIXIA

Could you deal with that matter?


8. What shouldn't be used in 把 sentences?

把 can't be used when you use sensory complements such as 见 or 到: 看见/看到 (to see),
听见/听到 (to hear) and 碰见/碰到 (to bump into). One can't say:
X 昨天我把小王看见了 X

Instead one should say:


zuótiān wŏ kànjiàn xiăo wáng le
昨天 我 看见 小 王 了。
YESTERDAY I SEE XIAO WANG LE

I saw XiaoWang yesterday.

把 can't be used when you use the complement 到 to imply reaching a level or time (the
direct object of the sentence). One can't say:

X 我们把第三课学到了 X
Instead one should say:
wŏ men xué dào dì sān kè le
我 们 学 到 第 三 课 了。
WE LEARN TO 3RD LESSON LE

We have reached lesson 3.

Please note: 把 can be used if the complement 到 implies "to get hold of..." as in 找到 (to find),
借到 (lit. to get hold of something by borrowing), and 买到 (lit. to get hold of sth. by buying),
wŏ bă nà bĕn shū măi dào le
我把 那 本 书 买 到 了。
I BA THAT BEN BOOK BUY GET HOLD OF LE

I've bought that book.

The complement 到 can also be used in a 把 construction if the sentence has a direct and
indirect object and the indirect object is a place. 来 or 去 should be preceded by the place,
wŏbă xìn sòng dào xiăowáng jiā qù
我把信 送 到 小 王 家 去。
I BA LETTER DELIVER TO XIAO WANG HOME GO

I shall deliver the letter to Xiao Wang's place.


In sentences where the main verb indicates knowing and hoping e.g., 知道,愿意, and 希
望), the 把 construction can't be used. One can't say:
X小王把那件事知道了一年 X

Instead one should say:


xiăowáng zhīdào nà jiànshì yì nián le
小 王 知道 那 件 事 一 年 了。
XIAO WANG KNOW THAT JIAN MATTER ONE YEAR LE

Xiao Wang has known about that matter for a year.

When you have a potential verb complement such as 吃不完 in a sentence, the 把
construction can't be used. One can't say:
X 她把饭吃不完 X
Instead one should say:
tā bù néng bă fàn chī wán
她 不 能 把饭 吃 完。
SHE NOT CAN BA RICE EAT FINISH

She can't finish the rice.

The verbs which appear on the lists of resultative and directional complements (see tables
of Resultative and Directional Complements) can’t be used as the MAIN verbs of
sentences in the 把 construction. They refer to either the result or the direction of actions,
but not the method of actions. One can't say:
X你把这个课文懂了没有?X

Instead one should say:


zhè ge kèwén nĭ dŏng le méiyou
这 个 课文 你 懂 了 没有?
THIS GE LESSON YOU UNDERSTAND LE NOT

Do you understand this lesson?

One can't say:


X她把书回去了X
Instead one should say:
tā bă shū ná huí qù le
她 把书 拿 回 去 了。
SHE BA BOOK TAKE BACK (AWAY) LE
She has taken back that book.

A verb which has no other element attached to it can't be used in the 把 construction. (See
Pattern One for the list of elements.) One can't say:

X 你能把作业作吗? X

Instead one should say:


nĭ néng bă zuòyè zuò yíxià ma
你 能 把 作业 作 一下 吗?
YOU CAN BA HOMEWORK DO YIXIA MA

Could you do the homework for a little while?

The particle 过 (for experience in the past) is not used in 把 sentences. One wouldn't
normally say:
X 我把那本书看过一遍 X

Instead one would say:


wŏ bă nà bĕn shū kàn le yíbiàn
我把 那 本 书 看 了 一遍。
I BA THAT BEN BOOK READ LE ONCE

I've read through that book once.

9. When can I avoid using 把?

When a sentence has only one object you can avoid the 把 construction by placing the
object in front of the subject, but it may sound very stilted. Let’s look at the following
examples.
fángjiān qĭng nĭ zhĕnglĭ yíxià qĭng nĭ bă fángjiān zhĕnglĭ yíxià
房间 请 你 整 理 一下 。 请 你 把 房间 整理 一下。
ROOM PLEASE YOU TIDY YI XIA PLEASE YOU BA ROOM TIDY YIXIA

Please tidy up the room.

Exercises

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Which of the following sentences can be turned into 把 sentences?

1. 你听见他说的话没有?
2. 他作完今天的练习了。
3. 我看懂了那句很难的句子。
4. 昨天他整理房间整理得真漂亮。
5. 我一个人吃不了那么多东西。
6. 你给他生日礼物了没有?
7. 小王买到了那本书没有?
8. 我们学到第几课啊?

Translate the following sentences into Chinese.

1. He told Xiao Wang about that (matter).


2. Could you bring that letter over here? Let me have a look.
3. Where did you put my trousers? I can't find them anywhere.
4. My students often write 买 instead of 卖. They are really careless.
5. She carefully divided the dish into two halves and left one half for the next day.
6. Mr. Wang didn't explain the 把 sentences clearly.
7. My friend has taken away the TV set which was in my room.
8. Your Chinese doctor friend has sent the letter that you wrote the day before yesterday to
China.
9. You didn't write these sentences correctly.

Write Chinese sentences with the following information.

1. Mr. Wang, the table, out of the window, throw (扔 rēng).


2. He, room, pink, to paint (漆 qī).
3. His girlfriend, light, to switch on.
4. He, telephone, his boyfriend’s place, to phone.
5. Xiao Ding, trousers, his house, to forget.
6. You, book, page 11, to turn.

*到. If the complement 到 is used, 来 or 去 should be placed after the


indirect object, ...拿到教室里去. (...Take it to the classroom.)
**在. If the complement 在 is used, 里,外,上,下,前 or 后 should be placed after
the indirect object, except where the names of places and 这儿, 那儿, are involved
... bă zì xiĕ zài bĕnzi shàng nĭ bù néng bă zhĭ
diū zài zhèr
...把 字 写 在 本子 上。 你 不能 把纸 丢 在 这儿。
...BA WORD WRITE ZAI NOTEBOOK ON YOU NOT CAN BA PAPER DROP
ZAI HERE
...Write the words on the notebook. You can't drop paper here.

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