How to say “found” in Chinese with 着 (zháo)

Verb + (zháo)

(zhe) — result of an action

HSK 5Complements

Rule structure

- (zháo) as a result complement indicates that an action has achieved its goal or result. Often used with (zhǎo), (mǎi), (shuì), etc.

Examples

他终于找着工作了。

Tā zhōngyú zhǎo zháo gōngzuò le.

He finally found a job.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you say “result of an action” in Chinese with 着?

Use the structure: Verb + 着 (zháo). For example: 他终于找着工作了。 — “He finally found a job.”.

What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?

他终于找着工作了。 — “He finally found a job.”.

Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?

This grammar rule is part of HSK 5.

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