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  9. <p>来 (lái) and 去 (qù) are both words that help to express direction
  10. from the perspective of the speaker. 来 (lái) means "come" (towards
  11. the speaker), while 去 (qù) means "go" (away from the speaker). For
  12. example, if you are in China, a local person might ask you: "When
  13. did you come to China?" using 来 (lái). Another example is if you
  14. want to go from China to Japan, your friends might ask you: “When
  15. are you going to Japan?" using 去 (qù).</p>
  16. <p>Seems really easy, right? Well, learn them well now, because
  17. you'll get a lot of mileage out of these words in future grammar
  18. patterns.</p>
  19. <h2 id="basic-usage">Basic Usage</h2>
  20. <h3 id="structure">Structure</h3>
  21. <div class="jiegou">
  22. <p>来 / 去 + Place</p>
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  24. <h3 id="examples">Examples</h3>
  25. <p>For the examples below, keep in mind that if the speaker uses 去
  26. (qù), then she is not at the place mentioned <em>now</em>. If the
  27. speaker uses 来 (lái), she must already be at the place mentioned.
  28. Just stay consistent with this, and you're good.</p>
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  31. <li>妈妈 要 <em>去</em> 超市。<span class="pinyin">Māma yào <em>qù</em>
  32. chāoshì.</span><span class="trans">Mom will go to the
  33. supermarket.</span></li>
  34. <li>老板 今天 <em>来</em> 公司 吗?<span class="pinyin">Lǎobǎn jīntiān
  35. <em>lái</em> gōngsī ma?</span><span class="trans">Is the boss
  36. coming into the office today?</span></li>
  37. <li>你 现在 <em>来</em>南京 路 吧。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ xiànzài
  38. <em>lái</em> Nánjīng Lù ba.</span><span class="trans">Come to
  39. Nanjing Road now.</span></li>
  40. <li>你 不 想 <em>来</em> 我们 公司 工作 吗?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ bù xiǎng
  41. <em>lái</em> wǒmen gōngsī gōngzuò ma?</span><span class="trans">Do
  42. you not want to come to work for our company?</span></li>
  43. <li>去年 她 <em>去</em> 美国 工作 了 几 个 月 。<span class="pinyin">Qùnián tā
  44. <em>qù</em> Měiguó gōngzuò le jǐ gè yuè.</span><span class=
  45. "trans">Last year she went to work in the USA for a few
  46. months.</span></li>
  47. <li>你们 想 <em>去</em> Starbucks 还是 Costa? <span class="pinyin">Nǐmen
  48. xiǎng <em>qù</em> Starbucks háishì Costa?</span> <span class=
  49. "trans">Would you like to go to Starbucks or Costa?</span></li>
  50. <li>周末 我 喜欢 <em>去</em> 朋友 家。<span class="pinyin">Zhōumò wǒ xǐhuan
  51. <em>qù</em> péngyou jiā.</span><span class="trans">I like to go to
  52. my friends' places on the weekends.</span></li>
  53. <li>爸爸 明天 <em>去</em> 北京 出差。<span class="pinyin">Bàba míngtiān
  54. <em>qù</em> Běijīng chūchāi.</span><span class="trans">Dad will go
  55. to Beijing on a business trip tomorrow.</span></li>
  56. <li>我 今天 不 上班,你们 可以 <em>来</em> 我 家 吃饭 。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ
  57. jīntiān bù shàngbān, nǐmen kěyǐ <em>lái</em> wǒ jiā
  58. chīfàn.</span><span class="trans">I don't have to go to work today.
  59. You can come to my home to eat dinner.</span></li>
  60. </ul>
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  62. <h2 id="advanced-usage">Advanced Usage</h2>
  63. <p>来 (lái) and 去 (qù) can both be paired with other simple verbs to
  64. demonstrate the direction an action has taken. For example, 进来
  65. (jìnlái, "come in"), 进去 (jìnqù, "go in"), 出来 (chūlái, "come out"),
  66. 出去 (chūqù, "go out"), 回来 (huílái, "come back"), 回去 (huíqù, "go
  67. back"), etc.</p>
  68. <p>When you start tacking these two-character verbs onto the ends
  69. of other verbs, they are called <a href="direction_complement"
  70. title="wikilink">direction complements</a>, and are covered in
  71. detail in a more advanced article.</p>
  72. <h2 id="see-also">See also</h2>
  73. <ul>
  74. <li><a href="Direction_complement" title="wikilink">Direction
  75. complement</a></li>
  76. </ul>
  77. <p><a href="Category:A2_grammar_points" title=
  78. "wikilink">Category:A2 grammar points</a></p>
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