Learn the two main meanings of 下去 as a directional complement: “downwards movement” and “to continue/go on”
1 Introduction to Directional Complements
In intermediate Chinese lessons, you have learned that 来 (lái) and 去 (qù) can be suffixed to directional verbs like 上 (shàng), 下 (xià), 出 (chū), 进 (jìn), 回 (huí), 过 (guò) to form “directional complements”.
These directional phrases are almost the same in usage, so you can draw inferences about other cases from one instance. In this lesson, we focus specifically on 下去 (xià qù) and its two main meanings:
- Downwards directional meaning (to go down, to move down)
- To continue, to go on (persisting with an action or state)
Common Directional Complements with 来/去
上来
下去
出来
进去
回来
过去
Pattern: Directional Verb + 来/去 = Directional Complement
2 Downwards Directional Meaning
When 下去 (xià qù) is used in its literal sense, it indicates movement in a downward direction away from the speaker. The 去 (qù) component emphasizes movement away from the speaker’s current location.
Examples: Directional Meaning
Comparison: 下去 vs 下来
The choice between 下去 (xià qù) and 下来 (xià lái) depends on the direction relative to the speaker:
Example: 把箱子搬下去。
Move the box down (away from here).
Example: 把箱子搬下来。
Move the box down (to here).
3 Meaning of “Continue, Go On”
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