Tsuyoiko
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- 11 Mar 2005
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Can anyone help me to understand the difference between the particles に, で and へ? I have learnt that に indicates destinations and times, で shows where an action takes place, and へ emphasises a destination. It seems to me though that they would be interchangeable in certain sentences.
Can anyone tell me if the following example sentences are interchangeable, or if they are incorrect or have slightly different meanings (To me they all mean "the children play at the park"):
子どもたち は 公園 に 遊びます
子どもたち は 公園 で 遊びます
子どもたち は 公園 へ 遊びます
Can anyone tell me if the following example sentences are interchangeable, or if they are incorrect or have slightly different meanings (To me they all mean "the children play at the park"):
子どもたち は 公園 に 遊びます
子どもたち は 公園 で 遊びます
子どもたち は 公園 へ 遊びます