ってくる
Meanings
Expression
Interjection
1. I'm off; see you later
Expression
Verb (irregular)
2. to go (and then come back)
Kanji used
go
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Examples (38 in total)
I'm going to work.
I'm going to school.
I went to the police.
I'm going shopping.
I'm going to the bank.
I went to the bookstore.
I'm going to a concert.
I'm going to church.
I went to a haunted house.
Go to Boston.
I'm going to my friend's place.
I'm going to my sister's.
I'm going to work now.
I'll go change my clothes.
I think I shall go to the bathroom for a moment.
Can I go for a walk?
I'm going to the pool with my friends.
We went to the bookstore.
I'm going to see the dentist tomorrow.
I'm going to go mountain climbing tomorrow.
I went to temple this morning.
I have plans to go to Tokyo tomorrow.
When I've finished my homework, I'll go for a swim.
I went to the supermarket while coming back from work.
I went swimming with Tom.
I visited him in the hospital.
"Where have you been?" "I've been to the barber's."
I had been to the hospital before you came.
"Where have you been?" "I have been to the station to see a friend off."
I went to visit my grandfather's grave today.
I've just been to the post office to send a package.
"I'm going for a walk!" "What do you mean, 'a walk'?! What about German?"
The other day I went on an overseas trip with my mother.
I went to see an advance screening of the new movie yesterday.
I have just been to Sapporo Station to see my mother off.
I've just been to the post office to buy some stamps.
I've just been to the airport to see off a friend who was leaving for Europe.
Today is Tuesday. I am buying fishes.