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Grammar Points
可 + Verb— Modal verb 'can/may'HSK 3
可 (kě) is used before verbs to express possibility, permission, or ability. It's similar to 'can' or 'may' in English.
"公司可回购最多50亿美元的股份"
"其中可能包括定期及/或特别股息分派"
已 + Verb— Already completed actionHSK 4
已 (yǐ) is placed before verbs to indicate that an action has already been completed. It's more formal than 已经.
"董事会已于2026年2月授权一项新的股份回购计划"
"董事会亦已首次批准采纳公司普通股的股息政策"
至 + Time/Amount— Up to/untilHSK 5
至 (zhì) means 'up to' or 'until' and is used to indicate a limit in time, quantity, or extent. Common in formal writing.
"可至多回购50亿美元股份"
"有效期至2028年12月31日"
据此— According to this/based on thisHSK 6
据此 (jù cǐ) means 'according to this' or 'based on this'. It's used to reference previously mentioned information in formal contexts.
"董事会已于2026年2月授权一项新的股份回购计划,据此,公司可回购最多50亿美元的股份"
截至 + Time— As of/up untilHSK 5
截至 (jié zhì) means 'as of' or 'up until' a specific time point. It's commonly used in reports and announcements to specify a deadline or reference date.