Usages of kai ni iku
ラジオ の 電池 が 切れて いた ので、 予備 を 買い に 行きました。razio no denti ga kirete ita node, yobi wo kai ni ikimasita.
The batteries in the radio were dead, so I went to buy spare ones.
私 は 仕事 の 帰り に スーパー に 晩ご飯 の 材料 を 買い に 行きます。watasi ha sigoto no kaeri ni suupaa ni bangohan no zairyou wo kai ni ikimasu.
On my way home from work, I go to the supermarket to buy ingredients for dinner.
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