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Sept. 30, 2020

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★ 【 <place>に + 行く 】 ★

★ 【 <place>に + 行く 】 ★

For this time, you can focus on both "<place>に" with "行く." It's one of the collocation.

 > the '<place>に' is used for the verb '行く.'

This collocation↑ often happens.


👉 海に行く
👉 学校に行く
👉 アメリカに行く


# '<verb*>に' --- verb in masu stem form

You can add '<verb>に' on '<place>に 行く' as an adverb.

👉 海に {泳ぎに} 行く
👉 学校に {遊びに} 行く (←😜)
👉 アメリカに {仕事をしに} 行く


今回は、「場所に」と「行く」の組み合わせに焦点を合わせます。 これはコロケーションの一つです。

 > 「場所に」を「行く」へ付ける

このコロケーションは、良く使われます。

👉 海に行く
👉 学校に行く
👉 アメリカに行く


# '<verb*>に' --- <verb*>は ます に付ける形

 「<verb*>に」を「<場所>に行く」へ つけることができます。英語で adverb phrase を付ける時みたいに、です。


👉 海に {泳ぎに} 行く
👉 学校に {遊びに} 行く (←😜)
👉 アメリカに {仕事をしに} 行く



p.s. 普通は、学校には勉強しに行きますよね…(苦笑)

Corrections

For this timelesson, you can focus on both "<place>に" with "行く."

Not sure if this was what you meant.

It's one of the collocation.

This is also confusing to me.

Feedback

I think that practicing writing explanations of your native language in your target language can be appropriate - as a Japanese learner I appreciate the attempt. However it isn't clear to me what you were trying to describe, and I am not familiar enough with this grammar. Maybe some more examples of the "collocation" grammar translated into English?

★ 【 <place>に + 行く 】 ★


★ 【 <place>に + 行く 】 ★


For this time, you can focus on both "<place>に" with "行く."


For this timelesson, you can focus on both "<place>に" with "行く."

Not sure if this was what you meant.

It's one of the collocation.


It's one of the collocation.

This is also confusing to me.

> the '<place>に' is used for the verb '行く.


'


This collocation↑ often happens.


👉 海に行く


👉 学校に行く


👉 アメリカに行く


# '<verb*>に' --- verb in masu stem form


You can add '<verb>に' on '<place>に 行く' as an adverb.


👉 海に {泳ぎに} 行く


👉 学校に {遊びに} 行く (←😜)


👉 アメリカに {仕事をしに} 行く


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