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- I. Simple Directional Complement
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- A. What is the simple directional complement?
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- <p>The verb <span class="pinyin">lái</span> <span class="hanzi">来</span> (come) or <span class="pinyin">qù</span> <span class="hanzi">去</span> (go) used after another verb as a complement to show the direction of an action is called the simple directional complement.</p>
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