The verb 去 means "to go," and is an easy way to talk about going to places.
Structure
With just a Place. Notice that you don’t need a word to express "to."
Subject + 去 + Place
Examples:
Wǒ qù xuéxiào.
我 去 学校。
我 去 学校。
I go to school.
You can also use 去 to ask questions. When answering a question that uses 去 you don’t need anything following it. However, it’s important to note that you cannot just use 去 when there is no context.
Nǐ qù nǎ’ér ?
你 去 哪儿?
wher are you going?
With a Verb
The ‘place’ can also be some sort of action. The sentence then means "Going to do (something)".
Subject + 去 + Verb
Examples:
Wǒ qù ɡōnɡzuò.
我 去 工作。
我 去 工作。
I’m going to work.