![]() Notice that, this is examples by about using transportation, if go on foot we don’t useで,įor example: “I walked from the station to home” We will say 私は えき からあるいて かえります. To go/come/return we will use the practical へįor instance how do we say to go/come/return by something…? The answer is practical で, transport nouns combine with practical で attach with 3 verbs いきます・きます・かえります means to go/come/return by N, it shows the way to move.įor example, “I go by train” 私はでんしゃでいきますor “I came here by taxi” 私はタクシーできました. Another example: “I don’t study anything” then the sentence will be: 私は何もべんきょうしません. Practical も in the above sentence replace へ is to completely negate the subject. Of course, the verb need to be in negative. In case you want to say “I don’t go anywhere?” it is どこもいきません・いきませんでした. So we have learned how to say “I go to Tokyo” or “I go home”… The practical and verb is preserved and attach withへ means go to/come to where? If you want to ask about the location, then you have to say どこto replace the noun, Remember that the practicalへ is only use in sentence that indicate movement.
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