japanese · Past & Experience · Lesson 78
Going/Coming for a Purpose
Describing the purpose of going or coming using '~に行く/来る' with verbs related to study, preparation, and health.
Your friend asks why you're going out. You explain, "I'm going to the library to prepare for my presentation." Later, you might say, "I need to go to the pharmacy to buy some medicine."
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to practice
Irregular verb
One of two special verbs — する (to do) or 来る (to come). They follow their own unique patterns that you just have to memorize.
to prepare
Irregular verb
One of two special verbs — する (to do) or 来る (to come). They follow their own unique patterns that you just have to memorize.
to graduate
Irregular verb
One of two special verbs — する (to do) or 来る (to come). They follow their own unique patterns that you just have to memorize.
to enroll in school
Irregular verb
One of two special verbs — する (to do) or 来る (to come). They follow their own unique patterns that you just have to memorize.
medicine
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
holiday / rest
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
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go/come to do ~
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