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Decoded Slug: どこへも Verb ません (doko e mo + Verb + masen)

Japanese JLPT Grammar Point
どこへも Verb ません (doko e mo + Verb + masen)

どこへも Verb ません (doko e mo + Verb + masen)

Short explanation:

Nowhere; Not to any place

Formation:

どこへも + Verb-negative

Examples:

今日はどこへも行きません。
Kyou wa doko e mo ikimasen.
I won't go anywhere today.
彼はどこへも走りませんでした。
Kare wa doko e mo hashirimasen deshita.
He didn't run anywhere.
どこへも買い物に行きませんでした。
Doko e mo kaimono ni ikimasen deshita.
I didn't go shopping anywhere.
彼女はどこへも連れて行かせません。
Kanojo wa doko e mo tsurete ikasemasen.
She won't take me anywhere.

Long explanation:

The grammar point どこへも is used to express the idea of 'nowhere' or 'not to any place'. It is combined with the negative form of a verb to indicate that the action does not happen to any place or destination.
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