Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of movement by distinguishing between one-way trips and repeating journeys.
- Identify the difference between determinate and indeterminate motion verbs.
- Apply the correct verb form based on the goal of your movement.
- Conjugate common motion verbs in the present tense.
你将学到什么
Going, coming, running, and flying. Learn the difference between determinate and indeterminate motion verbs.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: correctly choose between unidirectional and multidirectional verbs when describing your commute and travel.
技巧与窍门 (1)
The Arrow Rule
核心词汇 (6)
Real-World Preview
Planning the Morning
Review Summary
- Unidirectional (specific goal) vs. Multidirectional (habitual/round-trip)
常见错误
You used the unidirectional 'jedu' for a habitual action. Since it happens every day, you must use the multidirectional 'jezdím'.
You are going once, right now, so 'chodím' (habitual) is incorrect. Use 'jdu'.
If you are walking, you must use the 'jít' root. 'Jet' implies a vehicle.
Next Steps
You have tackled one of the hardest parts of Czech grammar! Take a moment to celebrate your progress.
Write your daily commute diary.
快速练习 (4)
Právě ___ do školy.
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Každý den ___ do práce.
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Find and fix the mistake:
Chodím do kina teď.
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Zítra ___ do Londýna.
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Score: /4