Directional verbs "lai" and "qu"
来 (lái) and 去 (qù) are both words that help to express direction with regards to the speaker. 来 (lái) expresses the location direction of the speaker while 去 (qù) expresses location direction away from the speaker. For example, if you are in China, a local person might ask you: "When did you come to China?" using 来 (lái). Another example is if you want to go from China to Japan, your friends might ask you: “When are you going to Japan?" using 去 (qù). Because of this, it is very important to know when to use 来 (lái) and when to use 去 (qù) correctly.
Basic usage
Structure
来/去 + location
Examples
- 妈妈 要 去 超市。 Mom is probably at home. Mom will go to the supermarket.
- 老板 今天 来 公司 吗?The boss is not in the office. Is the boss coming to the office?
- 你 现在 来南京 路。 The speaker is at Nanjing Road. Come to Nanjing Road now.
- 你 不 想 来 我们 公司 工作 吗?Do yo not want to come to work for our company?
- 昨天 我们 去 了 酒吧。 We wen to the bar yesterday.
- 你们 想 去 Starbucks 还是 Costa?We know that the speaker is not in Starbucks or Costa. Would you like to go to Starbucks or Costa?
- 周末 我 常常 和 朋友 去 看 电影。 The speaker isn't in the cinema at this moment. I often go to see the movie on weekends with friends.
- 爸爸 明天 去 北京 出差。 Dad is currently not in Beijing. Tomorrow dad will go to Beijing on a business trip.
- 我今天 不上班,你们 可以 来 我 家 吃饭。 The speaker is probably at home. I don't have to go to work today.You can come to my house to eat dinner.
- 她 上大学 的 时候 去 美国 待 了 半年。 She is not in America anymore. She went to stay in America for half an year when she was in college.
Advanced Usage
来 (lái) and 去 (qù) can both be paired with other verbs to demonstrate the direction an action has taken. For example, 进来 (jìnlái, come in), 进去 (jìnqù, go in), 出来 (chūlái, come out), 出去 (chūqù, go out), 回来 (huílái, come back), 回去 (huíqù, go back), etc. These are called direction complements, and will be covered in detail in a more advanced article.