Mandarin Grammar Point
去 (qù) - Go

去 (qù) - Go

Short explanation:

Used to express the action of 'going' or 'towards'.

Formation:

Subject + 去 + Place

Examples:

我明天就要去北京出差,需要整理的文件你能帮我吗?
Wǒ míngtiān jiùyào qù běijīng chūchāi, xūyào zhěnglǐ de wénjiàn nǐ néng bāng wǒ ma?
I am going to Beijing on a business trip tomorrow, can you help me with the documents that need to be put in order?
我决定去图书馆,因为那里的气氛让我更容易集中注意力。
Wǒ juédìng qù túshūguǎn, yīnwèi nàlǐ de qìfēn ràng wǒ gèng róngyì jízhōng zhùyìlì.
I decided to go to the library because the atmosphere there makes it easier for me to focus.
他每天晚上都去健身房锻炼,希望能够塑造一个更好的身材。
Tā měitiān wǎnshàng dū qù jiànshēnfáng duànliàn, xīwàng nénggòu sùzhào yīgè gèng hǎo de shēncái.
He goes to the gym every evening to exercise, hoping to shape a better physique.
我们一起去超市购买生日派对所需要的食材怎么样?
Wǒmen yīqǐ qù chāoshì gòumǎi shēngrì pàiduì suǒ xūyào de shícái zěnme yàng?
How about we go to the supermarket together to buy the ingredients needed for the birthday party?

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese word '去 (qù)' is a verb used to express the action of going or to indicate direction towards a particular place. This is a very common word in Chinese and an essential piece of vocabulary for any conversation that involves movement or travel. It signifies the act of leaving a place to go somewhere else.
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