thesuker
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- 20 May 2014
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Hi, I'm studying the very useful 'verb stem + に行く/来る/帰る' structure, but I'm at a loss when it comes to using に or へ. The textbook says the structure is:
destination of movement + に/へ + purpose of movement に + 行く/来る/帰る
but I have no idea when to use に or へ, and the book only says they're interchangeable, but doesn't say more on the matter. I'm guessing that there is some subtle difference between, say:
destination of movement + に/へ + purpose of movement に + 行く/来る/帰る
but I have no idea when to use に or へ, and the book only says they're interchangeable, but doesn't say more on the matter. I'm guessing that there is some subtle difference between, say:
- 京都に買いに行きました。
- 京都へ買いに行きました。
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