C. Verbs indicating the transporting of objects or people.

Besides verbs of motion, verbs indicating moving objects from one place to another also take directional complements, such as (to take), dài (take...along; bring; bear) and (to send by mail). The directional complement lái and keep their original tone.

  1. ná +lái 拿来 (to take to/to bring over to where the speaker is)


    Jīntiān Lǎo Lǐ gěi wǒ lái–le yì píng Fǎguó jiǔ.
    今天老李给我拿来了一瓶法国酒。
    Today Old Li brought me a bottle of French wine. Note: The speaker is now at the place where Old Li came with the wine.

  2. dài +  带去


    Zhèi bāo chá qǐng nǐ gěi Xiǎo Zhāng dàiqù.
    这包茶请你给小张带去。
    Please take this package of tea to Young Zhang.

    Note: The speaker and the listener are at Place A. The listener is going to Place B. The speaker wants the listener to take the tea to Young Zhang who is at Place B.


  3. sòng + lái 送来


    Jīntiān shàngwǔ Lǐ Xiānsheng gěi wǒmen sònglái–le liǎng qiān kuài qián.
    今天上午李先生给我们送来了两千块钱。
    This morning Mr. Li came here and gave us $2,000 dollars.

    Note: The speaker is at the place where Mr. Li came to give the money.


  4. jì +  寄去


    Shàng gè yuè wǒ gěi tā –le liǎng bǎi kuài qián.
    上个月我给他寄去了两百块钱。
    Last month I sent him $200 dollars.

    Note: The speaker is at Place A while the receiver is at Place B.


  5. bān + lái 搬来


    Sān lóu bānlái–le yì jiā Fǎguó rén.
    三楼搬来了一家法国人。
    A French family has moved in on the third floor.

    Note: The speaker is in the building where the French family has moved in.