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Ana Jiménez
~으/러 가다/오다.... I'm learning this at school but I'm confuse about its usage also how to form a sentence using this structure. For example, 배가 고파서 밥을 먹으러 가요. 개를 산책하러 공원에 가요. 집에 과일이 없어서 시장에 과일을 사러 가요. In the first one is not necessary to Mention the place? 2nd, the place is always placed after "으러"? It's fine to separete the sentences like that? 3rd, it's fine to write place+obj + verb ~으러 가다. Thanks in advance.
22 de nov de 2016 00:54
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#1 you don't have to mention the place (context can help you know where without saying it). #2 as you can see in sentence #3, no it can go before or in between. Korean has flexible word order, though sometimes, of course, there is a set way. But sometimes it doesn't matter or changing the word order can alter the meaning/emphasis. Here, you can do 에 (으)러 가다 or (으)러 에 가다. #3 Yes. The object goes with the verb. So of course you aren't just limited to saying "buy" or "eat". You can say WHAT you buy or eat. I went to the store to buy a new bike. I went to the restaurant to eat lunch. I went downstairs to turn off the fan.
22 de novembro de 2016

you don't need to put the place down in~으러 가다.

you can write:

개와 산책하러 가요.

과일을 사러 가요.

then it mean you go to somewhere to take a walk with dogs or to buy fruit.


and you must wirte 개와 산책하다 not 개를 산책하다.

22 de novembro de 2016
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