Difference between revisions of "Using the verb "qu""

Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Grammar Box}}
 
{{Grammar Box}}
  
A primer on how to use the verb 去.
+
It's pretty easy to get a handle on the verb 去 (qù).
  
== StructureA ==
+
== With just a Place ==
  
The verb 去 means "to go", and is an easy way to talk about going to places.  
+
=== Structure ===
 +
 
 +
The verb 去 means "to go," and is an easy way to talk about going to places.  
  
 
<div class="jiegou">
 
<div class="jiegou">
Line 13: Line 15:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
some examples:
+
Notice that you don't need a word to express "to."
 +
 
 +
=== Examples: ===
  
 
<div class="liju">
 
<div class="liju">
Line 31: Line 35:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
== StructureB ==
+
== With a Verb ==
 +
 
 +
=== Structure ===
  
 
The 'place' can also be some sort of action. The sentence then means "Going to do (something)".  
 
The 'place' can also be some sort of action. The sentence then means "Going to do (something)".  
Line 41: Line 47:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
some examples:
+
=== Examples: ===
  
 
<div class="liju">
 
<div class="liju">

Revision as of 08:45, 28 January 2013

Chinese-grammar-wiki-qu.jpg

It's pretty easy to get a handle on the verb 去 (qù).

With just a Place

Structure

The verb 去 means "to go," and is an easy way to talk about going to places.

Subject + 去 + Place

Notice that you don't need a word to express "to."

Examples:

  • 学校。I go to school.
  • 图书馆。He goes to the library.
  • 邮局。She goes to the post office.

You can also use 去 to ask questions:

  • 那儿where are you going?

With a Verb

Structure

The 'place' can also be some sort of action. The sentence then means "Going to do (something)".

Subject + 去 + Verb

Examples:

  • 工作。I'm going to work.
  • 上课。He is going to class.
  • 他们 买 衣服。They are going to buy clothes.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

Expressing movement